Danielle specializes in the treatment of concussions, pelvic pain/dysfunction, neurologic pathologies, and orthopedic and sport injuries. She utilizes dry needling, functional movement training, various taping techniques, muscle-energy techniques, IASTM, vacuum cupping, and tri-planar functional movement analysis and treatment. If this seems like a lot to tackle, don’t worry, she is constantly studying and adding new techniques to her tool box.
Danielle likes to take an individualized approach with her patients. For her, looking beyond the diagnosis is key in determining the underlying cause of pain and/or discomfort. Every person is unique and therefore her responses to treatments differ. Danielle’s goal is to provide customized plans to get her patients fit, happy, and doing the things that they love.
When she is not in the clinic, Danielle can be found enjoying the great outdoors: mountain biking, rock climbing, snowboarding, and hiking with her husband, son, and their dogs. Occasionally, you may also find her wearing a kilt and throwing heavy objects far distances as she competes in the Scottish Highland Games. She also enjoys working on art projects, home DIY, and putting out fires her husband started trying to make nachos.