Dr. Bronwyn Muldoon has extensive experience in sports medicine, orthopedic injuries and the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions. She particularly has an interest in educating athletes, coaches and parents in preventive care such as ACL injuries, concussion rehab, and advising when it's safe to return to sport post injury.
Bronwyn opened Lyons Physical Therapy in 1999, to give individual, hands-on care for her patients, striving to meet each patient's needs and goals. She is continually advancing her education and knowledge of human movement, supporting her commitment to providing the best possible care to her patients.
Bronwyn opened Lyons Physical Therapy in 1999, to give individual, hands-on care for her patients, striving to meet each patient's needs and goals. She is continually advancing her education and knowledge of human movement, supporting her commitment to providing the best possible care to her patients.
Services
Our therapists are experts in evaluating and treating movement and function. We focus on treating both current dysfunctions and preventing injury. We believe in identifying the underlying cause of the problem and assisting the individual in understanding and correcting the contributing factors. We provide hands-on individualized care and exercise designed to restore motion, strength, flexibility, daily activities, work and play.
Lyons Physical Therapy accepts all insurance companies including Medicare and Medicaid. We are preferred providers with all insurance companies with the exception of Aetna HMO and Kaiser Permanente. As a courtesy to our patients, we will file your insurance claims for each visit. The fees we charge for services are based on the procedure that is to be done.
Lateral epicondlytis, also know as tennis elbow or elbow tendonitis, is a common injuries, not only in athletes, but the general population. It can have nothing to do with playing tennis. Gardners, artists, musicians and construction workers are all prone to his injury. The extensor tendons in your hand, which are responsible for straightening your fingers and bending your wrist backwards, have a common attachment site at the elbow.
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John Horton
Sep 15, 2021
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Brian Erley
Aug 26, 2021
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Michael Richardson
Jul 18, 2021
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Sandra Wynja
Jun 15, 2021
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Erin Lee Whicker
Apr 23, 2021
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I appreciate Bronwyn and her staff for helping me with hip arthritis. What with useful educating, answering all my questions, manual manipulation of the joint, focused exercises for strengthening, and electrical stimulation, I feel stronger, more functional and have less pain. After a couple months of regular visits, I got in 11 ski days and felt great! Everyone I encountered there was sweet, welcoming, helpful and professional. Thank you!
Ray Schumacher
Dec 06, 2020
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Jul 28, 2020
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Jan 18, 2019
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Oct 09, 2018
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