Lindsey Swaim is a graduate of West Virginia University, first obtaining a Bachelors in Exercise Physiology with a minor in Sport and Exercise Psychology in 2006 and going on to complete her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2010. Following completion of her Doctorate, she returned to her hometown of Winchester, VA where she completed an Orthopedic Residency and earned Orthopedic Clinical Specialist recognition through the American Board of Physical Therapy in 2013. She continued to work in Winchester until moving to Colorado in 2018 where she continued to practice in outpatient orthopedics. She has returned to Virginia to be closer to family and intends to continue to expand on her Orthopedic Physical Therapy knowledge base with the team at Bodies in Motion Physical Therapy.
Throughout her career, Lindsey has strived to stay current with best practices in Physical Therapy in order to provide the most beneficial treatment to patients. She has sought out continuing education that will assist her in understanding and treating a wide scope of orthopedic conditions, including intensive courses on Functional Dry Needling and Therapeutic Neuroscience Education. Lindsey enjoys the variety of patients she gets to work with in outpatient orthopedic practice and is always excited to help someone achieve their functional goals through detailed evaluation and specific intervention prescription with emphasis on hands on treatment and activity specific exercise. Outside of the clinic, Lindsey can be found spending time with her family including hiking with her son on her back or biking with him in tow. She and her husband also have two big dogs and a passion for strength training that keep them in constant motion.