Bryan Stednitz, MS, PT, DPT, Cert. DN

Bryan Stednitz, MS, PT, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Midwestern University

For over a decade Bryan has been blessed to work as a healthcare professional where he has been able to serve patients and lead others as a Physical Therapist. Bryan earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and has been practicing since 2013. He also earned a Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology, completed a research thesis, and served as an adjunct faculty member. Bryan continues to share his passion and knowledge as a clinical instructor for physical therapy students. He specializes in comprehensive care, blending manual therapy with functional exercises, aiding patients in returning to optimal function and preventing future injury.

Bryan is compassionate when helping his patients manage their anxiety and gradually progressing them through the rehab process. Educating his patients about their condition and pain is critical and necessary to help them heal and become more independent. Bryan has an extensive background, having treated a diverse range of orthopedic injuries and musculoskeletal and neurological disorders over the years. He enjoys working with cases including post-operative care, musculoskeletal pain, spine, shoulder, knee, high school and collegiate athletes, weekend warriors, and the injured worker. He has experience with treating neurologic conditions including MS, Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy, and CVA along with geriatric patients suffering from gait and balance disorders.

When not serving his patients, Bryan enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife Katie, daughter Cora, son Paul, and dog Hans. He is an avid mountain biker, hiker, and skier. Bryan and his family have had the opportunity to explore much of Idaho camping, hiking, paddle boarding, and skiing. Bryan has been privileged to coach his son’s baseball team and is an active member and catechist in his church.