Dr. Lindsay Rankin

Dr. Lindsay Rankin is an Idaho Falls native who has worked in a variety of settings in Idaho and Utah including rehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, and home health. Working in these settings has further developed Lindsay’s interest in expanding patients’ abilities to manage their own medical conditions upon discharge from therapy.

Lindsay earned her BS in biochemistry from Brigham Young University in 2010 and her doctorate in physical therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 2013. She is a member of the abstract review committee of the research section for the American Physical Therapy Association. Lindsay is a certified instructor for Tai Chi for Rehabilitation and a certified clinical instructor for physical therapy students. She is certified in the Rock Blades and Rock Blades Advanced techniques, certified in the HeartPARC program, and trained in the NeuroIFRAH approach. Lindsay has volunteered in many different ways to promote learning and research in the healthcare field including speaking at STEM events for middle school students and providing job shadowing experiences for high school and college students.

Lindsay enjoys a variety of hobbies including playing the piano, playing the guitar, reading, hiking, camping, traveling, and photography. Her favorite thing to do is to learn something new!