Dr. Bronwyn Muldoon has extensive experience in sports medicine, orthopedic injuries and the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions. She particularly has an interest in educating athletes, coaches and parents in preventive care such as ACL injuries, concussion rehab, and advising when it's safe to return to sport post injury. Bronwyn opened Lyons Physical Therapy in 1999, to give individual, hands-on care for her patients, striving to meet each patient's needs and goals.
She is continually advancing her education and knowledge of human movement, supporting her commitment to providing the best possible care to her patients. Bronwyn earned her doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2014, and in 2017, Bronwyn became a Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist, and expanded her practice to Longmont, with Longmont Physical & Sports Therapy.
Bronwyn lives in Lyons with her husband and four children. She enjoys traveling, camping, hiking and paddle boarding. She is very active in the community and is currently president of the Lyons Area Chamber of Commerce.
She is continually advancing her education and knowledge of human movement, supporting her commitment to providing the best possible care to her patients. Bronwyn earned her doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2014, and in 2017, Bronwyn became a Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist, and expanded her practice to Longmont, with Longmont Physical & Sports Therapy.
Bronwyn lives in Lyons with her husband and four children. She enjoys traveling, camping, hiking and paddle boarding. She is very active in the community and is currently president of the Lyons Area Chamber of Commerce.
Services
Our therapists are experts in evaluating and treating movement and function.
We focus on treating both current dysfunctions and preventing injury.
We believe in identifying the underlying cause of the problem and assisting the individual in understanding and correcting the contributing factors.
We provide hands-on individualized care and exercise designed to restore motion, strength, flexibility, daily activities, work and play.
Whether you are an accomplished athlete or just want to enjoy a weekend stroll with your dog, it's our belief that everyone deserves to live without pain while enjoying optimal physical performance.
We focus on treating both current dysfunctions and preventing injury.
We believe in identifying the underlying cause of the problem and assisting the individual in understanding and correcting the contributing factors.
We provide hands-on individualized care and exercise designed to restore motion, strength, flexibility, daily activities, work and play.
Whether you are an accomplished athlete or just want to enjoy a weekend stroll with your dog, it's our belief that everyone deserves to live without pain while enjoying optimal physical performance.
Lyons Physical Therapy accepts all insurance companies including Medicare and Medicaid.
We are preferred providers with all insurance companies with the exception of Aetna HMO and Kaiser Permanente.
As a courtesy to our patients, we will file your insurance claims for each visit.
The fees we charge for services are based on the procedure that is to be done.
Your policy may base its allowance on a fixed fee schedule which may or may not coincide with our fees.
You should be aware that different insurance companies and healthcare plans vary greatly in the types of available coverage.
We are preferred providers with all insurance companies with the exception of Aetna HMO and Kaiser Permanente.
As a courtesy to our patients, we will file your insurance claims for each visit.
The fees we charge for services are based on the procedure that is to be done.
Your policy may base its allowance on a fixed fee schedule which may or may not coincide with our fees.
You should be aware that different insurance companies and healthcare plans vary greatly in the types of available coverage.
Lateral epicondlytis, also know as tennis elbow or elbow tendonitis, is a common injuries, not only in athletes, but the general population.
It can have nothing to do with playing tennis.
Gardners, artists, musicians and construction workers are all prone to his injury.
The extensor tendons in your hand, which are responsible for straightening your fingers and bending your wrist backwards, have a common attachment site at the elbow.
When these tendons are stressed they pull on their attachment site, the elbow.
It can have nothing to do with playing tennis.
Gardners, artists, musicians and construction workers are all prone to his injury.
The extensor tendons in your hand, which are responsible for straightening your fingers and bending your wrist backwards, have a common attachment site at the elbow.
When these tendons are stressed they pull on their attachment site, the elbow.
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