Electric Edge Physical Therapy (virtual visits anywhere in NC) - Charlotte
About
Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, this physical therapy practice focuses on hypermobility and chronic pain. I’m a licensed physical therapist and board-certified orthopedic specialist with a passion for helping people with hypermobility maximize their movement potential. My career has been dedicated to creating safe, supportive environments for pediatric and adult patients with hypermobility, beginning with a specialized rotation at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and continuing as I built a hypermobility specialty in an outpatient orthopedic clinic. In 2021, I founded Electric Edge Physical Therapy, a practice focused on treating individuals across the hypermobility spectrum. Whether I’m helping patients manage chronic pain that interferes with daily life, addressing acute joint subluxations and dislocations, or developing safe strength training routines, I’m committed to supporting each patient’s unique journey. I also specialize in treating hypermobile dancers, combining my expertise in joint hypermobility with my deep understanding of the physical demands of dance. I pride myself on solving complex cases, making progress measurable, celebrating small victories along the way, and providing sustainable, long-term solutions instead of quick fixes. Get Started: Schedule a free Discovery Call to share your story, learn more about my approach, and see if we’re a good fit before scheduling an initial evaluation – [www.electricedgemovement.com/getstarted](http://www.electricedgemovement.com/getstarted). Looking forward to chatting with you! Virtual sessions available in California, North Carolina, and Ohio.
EDS Healthcare in North Carolina
Duke University Hospital's Division of Medical Genetics includes a Marfan Syndrome and Connective Tissue Disorders program that evaluates EDS patients. UNC Chapel Hill has a genetics department that can assist with connective tissue disorder evaluations. North Carolina Medicaid expanded genetic testing coverage in October 2024, improving access for eligible patients.
EDS resources are concentrated in the Research Triangle area (Durham-Raleigh-Chapel Hill). Western North Carolina's mountain communities and eastern rural areas have limited specialist access. The state's expanded Medicaid genetic testing coverage since October 2024 is a meaningful improvement for eligible patients.
Finding Physical Therapy for EDS
When choosing a PT for EDS, ask whether they have experience with hypermobility and use stabilization-first protocols rather than standard stretching routines.