Aubrey Smith, DPT

Aubrey graduated from University of Washington’s doctorate of physical therapy program in 2019 and has a diverse set of specialties. Her orthopedic skills include a well-balanced approach of manual therapies, exercise administration, and movement reorganization. She has a notable affinity for working with neck and shoulder pain, and enjoys working with aging populations, work injuries, and motor vehicle accident injuries. She is driven, positive, and realistic, maximizing every aspect of your recovery. She has substantial experience in pediatrics and school based care, which has given her an appreciation for the needs of more vulnerable populations. She’s dedicated to helping manage chronic and progressive issues in a way that her patients are able to stay active.

J.R. Smith, DPT

J.R. graduated from University of Washington’s doctorate of physical therapy program in 2015, but has been practicing clinical physical therapy care since 2000. He has a diverse intervention set that is focused predominately on manual care with movement reorganization techniques to resolve chronic injuries and non-traumatic injuries as well typical orthopedic injuries. His primary interests involve injuries of the feet and knees, as well as neck and shoulder. He enjoys establishing chronic management programs for conditions related to general aging and care designed to reduce the urgency related to ‘elective’ surgeries in a way that promotes improved health management.

andrew Kirkpatrick, PTA

Andrew graduated with a B.A. from the University of Central Florida and an A.S. in 2019 from Whatcom CC, practicing clinically in orthopedics since 2020. He spent time as an NCAA Div I athlete, farmer, landscaper and caregiver. As he ages into variations of all of these endeavors, he understands the needs and especially challenges, required to keep the body performing at it’s available best. Clinically he strives to meet patient/clients at their current level and, with the understanding that they spend far more time out of clinic than in, for them to take ownership of their care. He uses a mix of exercise, manual techniques and education to help people heal acute and chronic injuries so they can reduce anxiety and improve strength, balance and endurance in order to get back to the activities and people they love, with less pain and distraction.