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About Us
Elevated Physical Therapy is a modern, patient-centered physical therapy practice designed to deliver highly individualized care in a calm, focused environment. Built around a one-on-one treatment model, every session is tailored specifically to the patient without the distractions, time constraints, or high-volume approach commonly found in traditional clinics.
The practice specializes in the treatment of complex and often underserved conditions, including vestibular disorders, migraines, and other neurological diagnoses. By combining advanced clinical expertise with a personalized approach, Elevated Physical Therapy aims to not only reduce symptoms, but to uncover and address the root causes of dysfunction.
At its core, Elevated Physical Therapy is about creating a better healthcare experience. One where patients feel heard, supported, and empowered throughout their recovery. The environment is intentionally designed to be adaptable and low-stimulation, making it especially beneficial for individuals who require a quieter, more controlled setting to heal and perform at their best.
Elevated Physical Therapy exists to raise the standard of care by delivering thoughtful, specialized treatment that helps patients move better, feel better, and live more fully.
About
Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT
Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT is a physical therapist who specializes in the evaluation and treatment of patients with vestibular and balance dysfunction. Dr. Tolman is a self-proclaimed “Vestibuloholic” which accurately reflects her passion for her area of specialty. Aside from her commitment to working with patients living with vestibular and balance dysfunction, she has developed an educational 3D printed model of the vestibular apparatus for both patient and clinician education, and founded Vestibular Today which is a website dedicated to sharing interesting patient cases, educational videos, and vestibular-related research. In addition, she has developed and teaches various accredited continuing education courses for clinicians who are looking to specialize in vestibular dysfunction evaluation and treatment.
She and her colleague Dr. Abbie Ross, DPT, NCS have collaborated together on the creation of the podcast/YouTube series “Talk Dizzy To Me”, where they interview experts and patients in the field about various topics and research related to vestibular dysfunction and migraine.
She has completed and successfully passed the Vestibular Competency Course presented by Duke University School of Medicine & the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) in Atlanta, Georgia. She is proud to have been an active Board Member of the Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA), as well as helped to plan and moderate the Life Rebalanced Live patient focused virtual conference for the last 6 years. She has also previously served on VeDA’s Medical Advocacy Committee, the Virtual Conference Committee, and Legislative Advocacy Committee.