Equilibrium Physical Therapy seeks to promote a holistic transition from injury and pain to healthy movement. Carrie Eckenhoff, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, owner of Equilibrium Physical Therapy, is dedicated to providing one-on-one care in a calm, focused setting. She approaches each individual with a unique concern for their goals, whether competitive, recreational, work-related, or just related to daily function.
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She takes an evidence-based approach and utilizes her expertise in manual therapy (hands-on treatments) to facilitate quicker recovery and success for her patients.
She is also certified as a Restorative Yoga instructor, and uses these principles to complement neuromuscular and strength training with many of her patients.
Carrie strongly values community and understands the importance of a team mentality.
She played soccer competitively from a young age through college at Emory University, and has played recreationally throughout the Vail Valley.
She is also certified as a Restorative Yoga instructor, and uses these principles to complement neuromuscular and strength training with many of her patients.
Carrie strongly values community and understands the importance of a team mentality.
She played soccer competitively from a young age through college at Emory University, and has played recreationally throughout the Vail Valley.
Are you ready?
A discovery visit is a way to help you decide.
It can be in-person at the studio or on the phone (your choice), and will last 10-15 minutes.
This starts as a conversation between you and the PT so that she can best understand your history, the nature of your condition, and your goals.
It also includes a comprehensive musculoskeletal and neuromuscular assessment to determine what the best plan of care is for you.
Evaluations last approximately one hour and also include treatment as time permits, often involving manual therapy, dry needling if needed and desired, and neuromuscular training.
A discovery visit is a way to help you decide.
It can be in-person at the studio or on the phone (your choice), and will last 10-15 minutes.
This starts as a conversation between you and the PT so that she can best understand your history, the nature of your condition, and your goals.
It also includes a comprehensive musculoskeletal and neuromuscular assessment to determine what the best plan of care is for you.
Evaluations last approximately one hour and also include treatment as time permits, often involving manual therapy, dry needling if needed and desired, and neuromuscular training.
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