Lindsay Rinaldi Paulsen

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Fellow of Applied Functional Science (FAFS)

Lindsay is a dedicated and experienced physical therapist who focuses on treating the symptoms and finding the root of the problem.

After completing her Bachelor’s degree in Movement Science at the University of Michigan, she went on to earn her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Midwestern University in 2008.

Lindsay has spent her career exclusively in outpatient orthopedics, enhanced with the completion of a 40-week fellowship in Applied Functional Science from the Gray Institute, making her an expert in biomechanics. Her additional areas of expertise include the use of the McKenzie Method, dry needling, advanced manual therapy, and Graston Technique.

As a mother of three, Lindsay is passionate about women’s health and working with pregnant and postpartum women. She’s taken advanced coursework on pelvic floor health and rehabilitation through the Herman & Wallace Institute to help women get back to their highest function, symptom-free.

In March of 2015, Chicago Magazine named Lindsay a Five-Star Physical Therapist, highlighting her success in the field. She prides herself in providing one-on-one, individualized treatment plans.