Kylie was born and raised in Great Falls. After graduating from Great Falls High School, she attended Montana State University on a golf scholarship and finished with her degree in Cell Biology and Neuroscience. Kylie was accepted to University of Montana for graduate school, and she received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2009. After working in a few differnt outpatient clinics, Kylie decided to open her own practice called Anderson Physical Therapy. She developed a passion for manual therapy, and she has pursued subspecialties in the treatment of spinal pain, vertigo, TMJ disorders, and headaches as well as migraines. Manual therapy is a combination of treatments including myofascial work, massage, and joint manipulations. Kylie is also certified in electrotherapeutic dry needling and the administration of infrared laser therapy. Kylie is a true believer in a hands-on approach to healing. She has a long history of her own injuries which is what led her into the field of physical therapy. She enjoys helping people overcome their pain and dysfunction while maintaining their optimal level of function and high quality of life.
Kylie and her husband Craig have had two young daughters together. They enjoy skiing and hunting during the colder months in Montana, and summers are spent at the cabin and on the golf course.