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Cascade Dizziness and Balance PT is a specialty physical therapy clinic focused on treating vestibular disorders, dizziness and balance problems. By combining years of experience with state-of-the-art technology, we can accurately diagnose and treat a wide range of problems. At Cascade Dizziness and Balance PT you will always receive caring, one-on-one assessment and treatment designed to meet your goals and return you to the activities you love.
History
Established in 2011.
Cascade Dizziness & Balance PT provides high-quality, personalized physical therapy services for patients with dizziness and balance problems, including BPPV, vestibular hypofunction, vestibular migraines and central causes of dizziness/imbalance. Lisa Eaton was the original owner of the practice when it was located in West Seattle. She and Julie Grove became partners in 2013 and the practice moved to the Leschi neighborhood in Seattle. Both Lisa and Julie have over 15 years of experience as physical therapists. It is their goal to provide patients with personal, caring and evidence-based care in a peaceful setting.
Meet the Business Owner
Lisa E.
Business Owner
Lisa Eaton, DPT, OCS has over 10 years of experience as a physical therapist. In 2001, she received a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) with highest honors from Creighton University (DPT). Lisa has always had a passion for treating vestibular and balance problems.
In 2006, Lisa completed the highest certification for vestibular rehabilitation available for physical therapists («Herdman certified») at Emory University. Since that time, she has continued to advance her practice through continuing education and self-study.
In 2007, Lisa received her Orthopedic Certified Specialist (OCS) designation from the American Physical Therapy Association. Her knowledge and experience with orthopedic problems is an important part of her balance and vestibular practice. Dizziness and balance problems can have musculoskeletal components that need to be addressed to treat the whole patient.