Lori Hayne, CMPT
Lori Hayne welcomes the challenge of treating clients with difficult health issues. She's patient, persistent, and committed, carefully uncovering layers of problems that have led to your pain. And she won't give up until she has found the help you need.
A dedicated professional, Lori has taken hundreds of hours of advanced training in a wide variety of therapy courses, including: Counterstrain, Muscle Energy Techniques, Canadian Manual Therapy, Medical Exercise Training, Visceral Manipulation, Body TalkTM, Mindscape, and numerous Integrative Manual TherapyTM courses.
Bachelor of Science: Exercise Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1981
Bachelor of Science: Physical Therapy, University of Colorado, CU Health Sciences Center, 1982
Level III Certification: International Federation of Manual Therapists
State Certified: Independent Medical Examiner for Second Opinions
"Physical therapy is kind of like detective work. I am always looking for clues that will help me discover your fastest route to complete recovery. I know from many years of experience that it takes desire, persistence, a positive attitude, and hard work to overcome the effects of an injury or illness. My goal is to help you improve your physical ability, your outlook, and finally your capacity to get back to a productive lifestyle, free from pain."
Lori Hayne welcomes the challenge of treating clients with difficult health issues. She's patient, persistent, and committed, carefully uncovering layers of problems that have led to your pain. And she won't give up until she has found the help you need.A dedicated professional, Lori has taken hundreds of hours of advanced training in a wide variety of therapy courses, including: Counterstrain, Muscle Energy Techniques, Canadian Manual Therapy, Medical Exercise Training, Visceral Manipulation, Body TalkTM, Mindscape, and numerous Integrative Manual TherapyTM courses.
Bachelor of Science: Exercise Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1981Bachelor of Science: Physical Therapy, University of Colorado, CU Health Sciences Center, 1982
Level III Certification: International Federation of Manual Therapists
State Certified: Independent Medical Examiner for Second Opinions
"Physical therapy is kind of like detective work. I am always looking for clues that will help me discover your fastest route to complete recovery. I know from many years of experience that it takes desire, persistence, a positive attitude, and hard work to overcome the effects of an injury or illness. My goal is to help you improve your physical ability, your outlook, and finally your capacity to get back to a productive lifestyle, free from pain."





