We first and foremost are an outstanding physical therapy clinic. All of our therapists are graduates of elite national physical therapy programs. Our therapists on average have over twelve (12) years of full-time outpatient orthopedic experience.
To better serve you, our physical therapists have varying areas of interest and specialization. Please feel free to look at our individual therapist bios to see who might be a good fit for your needs. We cater to just about any diagnosis that is sports medicine or orthopedic based. In addition to orthopedic diagnoses, we are also adept at treating patients with neurological disorders (cerebral palsy, stroke).
PhysioDC Physical Therapists
Daniel Baumstark MSPT, CHT
With over 21 years of experience in outpatient orthopedics and a specialty certification in upper extremity treatment from the American Society of Hand Therapists, Daniel’s patient base is diverse. Treating the more sedentary as well as the Olympian, his skills include diagnosis and management of patients with chronic aggravations, sports related injuries and spinal dysfunctions. Continue reading.
Christopher K. Cousins MPT
Christopher K. Cousins has practiced orthopedic and sports Physical Therapy in Washington DC since receiving his Master of Physical Therapy degree from Emory University in 1987. He received a B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology from Earlham College in 1984. Continue reading.
Kira Davis MPT
Kira Davis has been practicing outpatient orthopedic physical therapy for over 14 years in the metropolitan Washington, DC area. She holds a Master in Physical Therapy degree from Howard University. She has experience with many sports injuries and strives to be one of the area’s elite physical therapists for the dance community. Continue reading.
Josh Ripp PT, DPT
Josh received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Saint Louis University in Missouri and has primarily focused on patients with orthopedic and sports injuries including high school & college athletes. His treatment focuses on the mobilization of joints to facilitate correct and pain-free joint movement to aid the recovery of the ailment. Returning to full functional capability and preventing further pain are important aspects to Josh’s philosophy of rehabilitation. Continue reading.