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About Me

My name is Becca Catlin. I have over 20 years of experience as a physical therapist and have been climbing for just as long. I plan to continue climbing for another 20 years. Climbing is not just young man's sport; it's for everyone! I have found immense joy exploring high places and have successfully trained for and summited peaks in Nepal, Peru, Africa, and Italy. Alpine mixed climbing is my favorite, and I have explored many of the classic peaks of the PNW, including 56 out of the 100 highest peaks in WA state. If you are training for a bucket list objective or looking to keep climbing as a favorite hobby for years to come, dodging injury and staying strong, I am confident  I have some training tips and tools to help you achieve your goals.

My practice incorporates movement analysis and strength assessment alongside specifically dosed training to restore movement and function. My training in manual therapy and movement is transferable to the virtual setting. I can provide you with many creative self-mobilization strategies, as well as a progressive training program designed to enhance and restore coordinative movement patterns.

In addition to clinical practice, I teach post-doctoral level fellowship programs for PTs and courses on scientific therapeutic exercise progressions nationally and internationally. My favorite summits include Ama Dablam in Nepal, the North Ridge of Mt. Baker, and the North Ridge of Mt. Stuart, both in Washington.

Hope to see you at the crag or on a mountain!

-Becca

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Credentials:

FAAOMPT: Fellow in the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists

OCS: Orthopedic Certified Specialist 

DMT: Doctor of Manual Therapy

MSPT: Master of Science in Physical Therapy University of Indianapolis 

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