At Anderson Physical Therapy, healing is personal. You’ll work one-on-one with Kylie Robertson, a dedicated physical therapist who’s been transforming recovery journeys since 2013. This isn’t rushed care or cookie-cutter treatment—it’s intentional, individualized therapy designed to help you move, feel, and live better.

Welcome to Anderson Physical Therapy with Kylie Robertson.

Kylie Robertson founded Anderson Physical Therapy with one simple but powerful goal: to provide a more thoughtful and consistent approach to healing. After years in traditional settings, she saw the need for a practice where patients aren’t just another name on the schedule—but partners in their own care. Since 2013, Kylie has offered a warm, private, and peaceful environment where you receive her undivided attention during every session.

Kylie's Philosophy: Treat the root, not just the symptoms.

About

A Conservative, Root-Cause Approach to Physical Therapy
Every body is different. That’s why Kylie tailors each treatment plan to meet the unique needs of your condition, goals, and lifestyle.

Here’s what you can expect:

One-on-One Care
You’ll work directly with Kylie at every visit—no assistants, no handoffs. Just focused, consistent care every step of the way.

Manual Therapy
Hands-on techniques to reduce pain, restore joint and tissue mobility, and support your body’s natural healing processes.

Targeted Movement & Strength Work
Functional exercises and mobility work designed to help you move with confidence and prevent future injuries.

Mind-Body Support
A holistic lens on healing that acknowledges how the nervous system, stress, and mindset impact physical health.

Personalized Treatment Plans
No one-size-fits-all solutions here—just clear, thoughtful plans built around your goals and needs.

A Conservative, Root-Cause Approach to Physical Therapy

Helping You

Feel Your best

This isn’t rushed care or cookie-cutter treatment—it’s intentional, individualized therapy designed to help you move, feel, and live better.

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