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Charles Riddle II, PT, DPT

To Charles ("Chuck," please!) Riddle life is an adventure to be explored! Growing up as an active youth in Blackfoot he was always on the run, competing in high school track and cross country. But Chuck was more than a one dimensional character. He also participated and competed in choir, giving voice to his joy for life. When he headed for college at Idaho State University in Pocatello he took his love for running and singing with him, continuing to compete and participate in track, cross country and choir.

But Chuck wanted to have a "participatory" lifestyle for himself. Knowing the joy that came to him from being able to physically engage in life, he wanted to share that joy with others in helping them enjoy life without being distracted by the physical limitations that can be caused by accident, injury or disease. This desire gave him his life's work as he channeled his natural exuberance by pursuing a doctorate degree from Idaho State University in Physical Therapy.

Chuck still enjoys running, but has added rock climbing and skiing to his physical lifestyle. His greatest joy comes from his wife, Autumn, and two children, Trey and Lori. But his greatest professional satisfaction comes as he sees his patients regain or improve their physical strength and mobility and helps them "Feel Good Again!"

 

 

 

 

 

 

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