Dr. Keelin Regan-Reed PT, DPT
Orthopedic and Neural Manual Physical Therapist

Keelin has over 25 years of experience as a manual therapist. Her mission is to achieve quality care with honorable dedication for her patients with established integrity and optimism. She is a published author of Fix it Yourself! A Self Help Guide To Treating Common Muscular Aches and Pains, as well as, founder and owner of Keelin Studio.

Keelin received her clinical doctorate degree in physical therapy at Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire. She owned and operated the region’s most successful wellness and physical therapy practice, named Keelin Studio for Strength and Wellness in Newbury, NH for 15 years. Her business provided exercise and wellness classes, rehabilitation and physical therapy services, with an emphasis on manual orthopedics, sports medicine, and prevention. During this time, she founded and co-owned Adrenalin Junkees LLC, which designed and ran adventure races in the Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire.

Keelin moved to Longmont, CO in 2017 with her husband and daughter. She currently specializes in orthopedic and neural dysfunctions for all ages. Keelin treats dysfunctions that range from chronic pain, long term covid, migraines, TBI and concussion injuries, joint and muscular injuries, central and peripheral nerve and visceral restrictions, associated with neural and muscular injuries and/or diagnoses.

Keelin will provide complete biomechanical evaluations and treatments. Depending on patient presentations and involvement, evaluative care can range from orthopedic differential diagnostic testing, gait analysis, movement analysis, and/or listening to the neural and cranial sacral rhythm and visceral rhythms. Detailed histories and complete evaluations allows Keelin to respond to the individual’s exclusive needs.

Everyone has a particular finger print and mechanical alignment and movement pattern that is unique to their body and chemistry.

FUN FACT: LOGO CREATION

A fun fact about the creation of the logo and why it means so much to Keelin. Her daughter, Lily, designed and created the Lily flower. In true Momma fashion, Keelin decided to honor Lily’s creativity and to give the logo purpose. With a glimpse into her ‘Why’, Keelin is motivated and dedicated to her family. And, is often celebrated by her patient’s for that same care and dedication.

FUN FACT: NICKNAMES

Back in New Hampshire, she was labeled ‘The Human MRI’ by a respected and renowned MD in Boston after witnessing the transformation of her techniques on both himself and his patients. That’s an exceptional complement coming from such an incredible person.

“Keelin is a Human MRI. I have been a patient on several occasions. As a medical practitioner for nearly 40 years, involved in the training of hundreds of medical students, interns, and residents, I can honestly state that Keelin’s physical diagnostic skills are truly remarkable. This unique ability only enhances the success of her therapeutic plan” ~ William McLaughlin, MD

Here in Colorado, her patient’s have coined a term that has stuck ‘The Nerve Whisperer’ and often times they refer to her ability to heal them as ‘Magic’.

“Keelin is the best PT I have worked with, and I have seen quite a few! I am a runner, cyclist, hiker, just get me outside to play kinda gal. An injury kept me from doing any activity for a year due to pain. I saw a variety of practitioners during that time (PT, chiropractor, massage therapist, orthopedic doc) with no results. Thankfully I got referred to Keelin. Within three treatments I was walking without pain for the first time in a year and within a few more I was on my bike again. Yay! She saw the root cause of why I could not heal that everyone else missed and was able to unwind the years of soft tissue damage. As an acupuncturist I have referred quite a few patients to Keelin and they all say exactly what I did — I just wish I had found her sooner. She works magic and is absolutely delightful as well. Book your appointment now, she’s the one you have been looking for.” ~ Karen, Acupuncturist