Dr. Chris Lowrimore, PT,DPT

Physical Therapist

Dr. Chris Lowrimore specializes in orthopedic rehab, vestibular therapy, and patient-centered recovery. With a background in Division I soccer and a passion for movement, he helps people of all ages feel better, move better, and get back to what they love.

  • Chris Lowrimore is a Denver-based physical therapist specializing in vestibular therapy, orthopedic rehab, and patient-centered recovery strategies.

    Raised in Highlands Ranch, CO and Sandy, UT, Chris grew up exploring the outdoors and playing sports, eventually earning a spot as a Division I collegiate soccer goalkeeper at Gonzaga University (Go Zags!). His love for movement and performance led him to pursue a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University in Denver.

    With over five years of experience serving the Denver metro area, Chris is known for his approachable style and individualized treatment plans. He’s passionate about restoring function, helping people feel like themselves again, and collaborating closely with the full Well Set team to make each patient’s care experience seamless and effective.

  • Chris continues to grow his expertise through specialized certifications and evidence-informed practice, including:

    • Dry Needling

    • Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy

    • TMJ Rehabilitation

    • Orthopedic Injury Recovery and Movement Optimization

  • Chris works with patients of all ages and abilities, including:

    • Individuals experiencing vertigo, dizziness, or balance challenges

    • Athletes recovering from injury or optimizing performance

    • Patients experiencing TMJ or postural dysfunction

    • People managing chronic pain or returning to movement after long-term setbacks

    He combines manual therapy, targeted exercise, and patient education to support recovery that’s both effective and sustainable.

  • Chris approaches physical therapy as a collaboration built on trust, evidence, and shared goals. He aims to make every patient feel heard, supported, and equipped to get back to the life and activities they love. His care is rooted in relationships and results, with a strong belief in movement as medicine.

  • What have been your career highlights (so far)?
    Helping many patients learn to walk, assisting runners finish marathons without pain, eliminating vertigo and dizziness, and helping a patient with 10+ years of chronic knee pain return to snowboarding.

    Favorite Movie?
    The Lord of the Rings trilogy

    #1 Bucket List Trip?
    Backpacking through Patagonia in southern Chile

    Most obscure job before becoming a PT?
    Sip and paint instructor at a company called Van Gogh and Merlot

    Biggest Challenge:
    Limiting myself to fewer than 2 sugary treats