Sarah Flatt, PT, DPT
Doctorate Physical Therapy
“Physical therapy is a great field to work in because of all the opportunities and avenues a therapist can seek after graduation. While in school, I initially wanted to pursue a focus in the field of Neuro - treating patients whom have suffered a neurologic condition such as a stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, etc. While in school, I had the opportunity to complete a semester focusing on the vestibular system and knew this was my calling. I enjoy assisting patient’s in their recovery, especially when it comes to treating patients with dizziness or balance issues.”
Education:
DPT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, University of Mary, Bismarck, ND: 2015
B.S. University Studies with minor in Wellness (Cum Laude), University of Mary, Bismarck, ND: 2013
Laramie County Community College
Specialties and Certifications:
Vestibular Rehab and Concussion Certification, American Institute of Balance, 2024
Credentialed Clinical Instructor
Professional:
Member of APTA, practice focus Neuro member
Level II Fieldwork Supervisor
Continuing Education
Myofascial Mobilization
Therapeutic Kinesiology Taping
Functional Dry Needling
Myofascial Trigger Point and Proprioceptive Therapy
2022 Combined sections Meeting of APTA
Manual therapy for cervical and thoracic spine pathology
Neurofascial Revealed
BTE Training
Interests:
Sarah grew up in Casper, Wy. After high school, she advanced her soccer career playing in Cheyenne, WY at Laramie County Community College. She continued her education in Bismarck, ND where she earned her doctorate in physical therapy.
Sarah always knew she wanted to return home to Wyoming. On her first clinical rotation, she was introduced to another physical therapist, whom later became her husband. Sarah has worked in Fremont county for nearly 10 years, treating patients of all diagnosis, and enjoys advancing her skills with new techniques. She enjoys all that Lander has to offer - snowshoeing, hiking, camping, fishing, and running with her husband and two children.