Tag Archives: redmond physical therapist

Welcome to Rebound, Nicolette Sapigao, PT, DPT, CCI, STMT-1!

We are pleased to welcome physical therapist Nicolette Sapigao, PT, DPT, CCI, STMT-1 to Rebound! Nicolette will be treating patients full-time at our Redmond Clinic. A native of Walla Walla, Washington, Nicolette obtained a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Loma Linda University in California. Prior to PT school, she earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in […]

Therapist Spotlight: Peter Mollo, PT, SCS, CSCS, ATC

When it comes to rehab, Rebound physical therapist Peter Mollo PT takes an integrative approach with his patients. “I use everything,” said Mollo of his treatment style. “I teach high school football players yoga for flexibility and incorporate Olympic lifting techniques when strength-training older patients.” He is Board Certified as a Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS) […]

Therapist Spotlight: Kaity Post, PT, DPT

The analogy that physical therapist and Redmond Clinic Supervisor Kaity Post PT uses to help illustrate the importance of PT to her patients: “If the human body is a machine, then a physical therapist is a mechanic.” “Injury and overuse changes how the machine (body) functions and you become less efficient,” explained Post. “A physical […]

Chris Atkin, PT, DPT joins Rebound Physical Therapy

  We are delighted to announce the addition of Chris Atkin, PT, DPT to the Rebound team! Chris will be working full-time as a physical therapist at our Redmond clinic. A Boise, Idaho native, Chris graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Physical Therapy from Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho. He then completed his Doctorate […]

Kaity Post Joins Our Redmond Crew!

Our Redmond clinic has an enthusiastic new addition! Kaity Post joins our crew after working most recently with a group up in Portland. Join us in a warm welcome and getting to know our newest team member with this insightful interview, asking all the important questions! Rebound Physical Therapy: Mountains or beach? Kaity Post: Mountains […]

Physical Therapy and Your Parents… How to Help.

As our parents get older, they are faced with all kinds of challenges, mostly pertaining to their health. These challenges include reduced mobility and increased pain in the limbs, joints, and muscles, as well as an increased risk of injury. Many senior adults are in physical therapy to recover from surgery, a fall or other […]