Joseph E Indrieri

About Joseph E. Indrieri, PT, DPT

Joseph E Indrieri

Joe founded Dynamic Spine & Sport Rehabilitation after five years in the corporate setting, seeking to restore personal, hands-on care as the core of physical therapy. Originally from the East Coast, he earned a B.S. in Mathematics from DePaul University in 1994, where he also competed in track and field. He later completed a Master’s in Kinesiology (1999) and a Master’s in Physical Therapy (2003) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Professional Biography & Clinical Journey

Joseph E. Indrieri, PT, DPT, is the founder of Dynamic Spine & Sport Rehabilitation and a dedicated physical therapist committed to providing personalized, hands-on care focused on restoring movement, reducing pain, and helping patients return to their highest level of function.

After completing his education and spending the first five years of his career in a corporate healthcare setting, Joe recognized the need for a more personal and patient-focused approach to physical therapy. This realization led him to establish Dynamic Spine & Sport Rehabilitation with the goal of bringing back the foundation of outpatient physical therapy — compassionate care, direct patient interaction, and hands-on treatment.

Originally from the East Coast, Joe began his academic journey at DePaul University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics in 1994 while competing as a varsity track athlete in hurdles, triple jump, and javelin. He later completed his Master’s degree in Kinesiology in 1999 and his Master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 2003 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

With extensive experience in physical therapy, rehabilitation, and movement science, Joe continues to focus on evidence-based treatment combined with individualized care to help patients recover from injuries, improve mobility, and achieve long-term wellness.

Education, Credentials & Professional Affiliations

With a strong educational background, professional experience, and continued involvement in the physical therapy community, Joseph E. Indrieri brings a combination of clinical knowledge and hands-on expertise to every patient interaction.

His background in mathematics, kinesiology, and physical therapy provides a unique approach to understanding movement, biomechanics, and personalized rehabilitation strategies.

Credentials & Professional Affiliations:

  • DePaul University
    Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
    Master of Science in Kinesiology
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
    Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy
  • Nevada Physical Therapy Board
    Professional Board Member
  • American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
    Member
  • American Academy of Manual Therapy (AAMT)
    Member

Articles by Joseph E. Indrieri, PT, DPT

Expert Insights & Rehabilitation Resources

Description:

Explore educational resources and rehabilitation articles created to help patients better understand physical therapy, injury recovery, pain management, and movement health.

The content published on Dynamic Spine & Sport Rehabilitation is reviewed by Joseph E. Indrieri, PT, DPT, to ensure accuracy, clinical relevance, and alignment with professional physical therapy practices.

Through these articles, patients can learn more about common injuries, treatment options, rehabilitation techniques, and strategies for improving mobility and overall quality of life.

Topics Covered:

  • Physical Therapy
  • Spine Health & Back Pain
  • Sports Injury Recovery
  • Rehabilitation Techniques
  • Injury Prevention
  • Mobility & Performance Improvement
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