Iron Peak Physical Therapy and Performance

Physical Therapy


Strength Training


Manual Therapy Only Session

Kayli was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, where she grew up competing in gymnastics, cheerleading, and track and field. Multiple injuries throughout her gymnastics career introduced her to physical therapy at a young age, sparking her passion for human movement and caring for others. She went up the mountain to Northern Arizona University to complete her BS in Biomedical Science in 2016. True to her Lumberjack roots, she returned to the NAU Phoenix Biomedical Campus to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2022.

While Kayli enjoys treating people of all ages and backgrounds, she specializes in pelvic floor physical therapy and barbell athletes. She is especially passionate about supporting women throughout their lifespan and improving quality of life for those whose symptoms are too often dismissed as “normal.” While pelvic floor dysfunction is common, Kayli firmly believes it does not have to be your normal—and she’s here to help. As a lifelong athlete and current Olympic weightlifter, she takes a movement-based, strength-focused approach to treatment. Kayli believes that strength training and mindful movement are key to longevity, and she is dedicated to giving clients the tools they need to move better, feel better, and keep doing what they love. While she loves sharing her belief that no goal is too big, Kayli also recognizes the importance of meeting her clients exactly where they are and celebrating all the small victories throughout their journey!

When she is not in the clinic, you can usually find Kayli in the gym, traveling, or soaking up some AZ sunshine with her husband, Ben, and their two dogs Sonny and Dino.

Kayli was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, where she grew up competing in gymnastics, cheerleading... Read More

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Located at: 17437 N 71st Dr, Suite 103, Glendale
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