Kelli Turke
Physical Therapy
I’m Kelli, the founder of Willow Physical Therapy. After 20 years in physical therapy, treating patients in all types of settings, I now live everyday blending my passion for strength training and whole body health into my private practice. I help people heal, and I help them heal stronger. I love showing up to work! My day is fulfilling knowing that when I help the women who walk through my doors, I am empowering wives, mothers, grandmothers, daughters, executives, and community builders to overcome pain, injury, and pelvic floor concerns. It is my heart that we aren’t meant to do life alone, so my mission is to empower women in their daily lives, to find trust and strength in their bodies, without being held back by injury. My depth of knowledge is always growing, and being challenged. I am dedicated to continuing education, and keeping up with the latest research to enhance my own practice. Beyond my professional pursuits, I am married to the man of my dreams, Aaron. Together, we raise our five sons. As a family we share a love for outdoor activities including skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, camping, and weightlifting.
The Willow Physical Therapy Difference:
At Willow Physical Therapy, we take a holistic approach to client care and healing. Focusing on pelvic floor treatment and rehabilitation, we strive to help women trust their body again so they can thrive and achieve their goals.
Our tailored approach is individualized in nature, as one size never fits all for complete musculoskeletal healing.
I really care.
Woman to woman.
You are active, or have been active in the past, or you really want to find new strength in your body. Perhaps due to pain, pregnancy, a new baby, perimenopause, or fear of movmement of any kind, you have found yourself changing what you do, finding limitations and being cautious while still wanting to live life to the fullest. You know you need to address the issue, you may have tried physical therapy in the past, or your doctor is recommending surgery and you are not ready to try something invasive or drastic. You want to return to the woman you remember, be present with your family, and connect with your spouse, but your body is holding you back.