Kesli Schiltz
PT, DPT, NCS
Certifications
Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy, APTA - 2017
Certified Vestibular Specialist, Duke/Emory University - 2018
Level 1 & 2 Dry Needling, American Academy of Spinal Manipulation - 2024
High-intensity Pilates Instructor
SPECIALIZATIONS/CONDITIONS:
Vestibular dysfunctions (vertigo/BPPV, Neuritis/Labrynthitis, dizziness, balance conditions)
POTS/Autonomic Dysfunctions
Hypermobility - EDS and HSD
Complex Neuroimmune Axis Disorders
Concussion/mTBI
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Stroke/CVA
Spinal Cord Injury
Neurodenerative conditions (Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Amyloidosis, Multiple Systems Atrophy)
Headaches
Kelsi was born in Bellevue, WA and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Washington in 2010. Then she attended Washington University in St. Louis receiving her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2014. There she developed a passion for treating patients with neurologic conditions. She also met her husband, Adam Schiltz (owner) there.
She spent the first half of her career at an outpatient neurologic physical therapy clinic in Salem, Oregon. There she obtained her board-certification in neurology and vestibular certification. She also started a Diabetes education/exercise program and Stroke Wellness program for community support. In 2017, Rogue joined the family.
In her journey to further her career and seek more adventure, she moved her family (Adam and Rogue) to Salt Lake City, UT to work for the University of Utah and Adam started Rogue Rehabilitation and Performance. Over the years she started managing POTS and hypermobility in private practice and working in research studying concussion. In 2021, Adam and Kelsi’s family grew, adding their son Theo and another baby in 2025.
Her current passions are for managing vestibular disorders, concussions/mTBI, autonomic disorders, hypermobility, complex neurologic conditions and other neurologic conditions.. Her clinical aspirations are to increase access to quality care, restore function, increase participation, and explore new approaches in treatment for patient care utilizing creativity, exercise, education, and dry needling. Kelsi also serves her community through teaching pilates, research, and developing transitional programs.