Evie joined the Endurance Physio team in the Summer of 2022. She graduated from the University of Montana School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences in 2020. Prior to physical therapy school, she attended Clemson University where she obtained a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Health Sciences. While at Clemson, she competed on the cross country and track and field teams at the NCAA Division One level. Along with running, she has a love for strength training, particularly strength training for endurance athletes. She is currently a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS).
Her physical therapy treatment philosophy utilizes strength training principles and design along with evidenced-based techniques to help her patients reach their goals. Evie also has a special interest in pelvic floor health, especially post-partum health and pelvic floor health in female athletes. She has completed outside coursework in pelvic floor health through the Herman and Wallace Institute. She enjoys treating a variety of pelvic floor conditions for people of all genders and identities. In her free time, Evie enjoys running, gravel biking, skiing, cooking, reading and spending as much time as possible outside in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her dog, Mozzarella.
Evie has specific expertise and personal background in treating injuries related to:
Running (trail, road, track)
Track and Field
Weight Lifting
Skiing (Alpine, Nordic, backcountry)
Post-operative Care and Return to Sport Testing
Pregnancy and Postpartum Care
Professional Development
Herman and Wallace course level 1 and 2A
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist: 2018-present
Teaching Assistant for the University of Montana School of Physical Therapy Pelvic Health and Lower Extremity Orthopedic Courses: 2020-present
American Physical Therapy Association Member
American Physical Therapy Association Pelvic Health Section Member
Running and Strength Coach for Alpine Running Guides: 2022-present
Assistant for Dr. Rich Willy in the University of Montana Movement Science Lab: 2017-2020