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Bob Cranny, P.T., Owner, Boulder and Longmont |
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Bob Cranny, P.T (owner/practitioner) has over 20 years of physical therapy experience. After graduating from Marquette University in 1986, Bob worked in Los Angeles, CA, under Dr. Jaqueline Perry. Bob then took on the role of director at Long Beach Sports Medicine in Long Beach, CA. Most recently, Bob was the director of sports medicine and the administrative director at Wardenburg Health Center at the University of Colorado.
Bob is a 10 time marathon finisher and 5 time Ironman triathlon finisher. He brings his love for sport and active lifestyle to his work.
Bob is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and is a board member for the Colorado Physical Therapy Network. |
| Ryan Gum, P.T., D.P.T., Longmont |
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Ryan Gum, P.T., D.P.T. was born and raised in Spokane, Washington. There, he attended Gonzaga University and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. He then came to Denver, Colorado and earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2007 at Regis University.
His interests include treating patients with sports related injuries as well as implementing sport specific training programs. Ryan treats patients using manual therapy techniques and customized exercise programs to ensure patients return to their normal daily activities. Ryan utilizes Gary Gray techniques with patients who have knee injuries to allow them to return to their previous level of function at a more rapid pace. At the time of the patient’s discharge, Ryan will spend time making sure that you understand and are comfortable with your home exercise program to ensure that you maintain the gains made with physical therapy.
Ryan enjoyed playing and now watching the three major sports: football, baseball and basketball. He loves watching his alma mater Gonzaga University Bulldogs during the college basketball season. He also enjoys lifting weights, hanging out with family and friends, and spending time with his wife and his dog Brutus.
Ryan enjoys being and physical therapist because it allows him to build relationships with people he otherwise would not have had the chance to. His goals are to make every patient achieve gains that will allow them to live healthy, more functional lives. |
Erin Lee, P.T.A., Longmont |
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Erin Lee, P.T.A., was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN. She attended college in LaCrosse, WI at Western Technical College where she earned her Associates Degree as a Physical Therapy Assistant. Following college she worked in a rural clinic in Wisconsin treating all ages and diagnosis.
She enjoys working with active people and promoting living a healthy lifestyle. Erin herself enjoys being active whether it is hiking, biking, or taking her dog Otis for a walk. |
| Emily Finnager, P.T., Boulder |
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After a childhood of moving with her family between the East Coast and California, Emily decided on attending the University of Minnesota for her undergraduate work. During that time, she earned her B.A. while swimming for the Golden Gophers. She remained at the U of MN to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2005.
Emily enjoys treating orthopedic and sports injuries and helping her patients achieve their personal goals. Being a physical therapist gives her the opportunity to meet and interact with patients and lets her be a part of their therapy success.
Outside of work, Emily enjoys spending time with her husband, Lars, and their two dogs, Thor and Izzy. Emily and her husband both compete as professional triathletes and focus on the half-Ironman and Ironman distance races. She has been a competitive triathlete for eight years and has completed four Ironman races. In the off-season she enjoys the local nordic skiing, snowshoeing and hiking. |
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