The owner established Koffler Physical Therapy in order to provide Denver and its surrounding areas with the absolute best physical therapists the area has to offer.
Our philosophy at Koffler PT is that we are the kind of practice where each patient & PT operate autonomously, as a team. It also means the utilization of a variety of evidence based treatments and skills.
This means…
…that our therapists have over a decade of development in their own methods, are constantly exploring the ever evolving industry, and are a perfect blend of skill & education.
…at Koffler PT, there are no injury explicit protocols, no physical therapy aids, no exercise techs or assistants. You and your PT manage your care together.
Phil Koffler, MSPT, MTC
Owner / Physical Therapist, Certified Manual Therapist
Phil established Koffler Physical Therapy in order to provide the Denver community with the highest quality physical therapy services available anywhere in Colorado. He is dedicated to this clinic, where all physical therapists have more than a decade of development, experience and extensive post-graduate training.
His strong background in Orthopaedics and biomechanics is complemented by comprehensive training in manual therapy and functional dry needling. Phil firmly believes that his primary mission is educating and empowering his patients. He appreciates the challenge that every patient brings and enjoys solving the “puzzle” that others have missed.
Phillip Wehrman, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist
Phillip first developed a passion for physical therapy following his own extensive rehabilitation. After earning his Bachelors of Science from Auburn University, Phillip spent three years working primarily in sports performance. He also coordinated unique strength and conditioning programs for youth, high school & college teams, as well as endurance athletes.
Following that, he returned to his home town of St. Louis to complete his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Washington University. He then launched his professional career in the Pacific Northwest. As Phillip continued to pursue his interest in human movement, he directed his focus on the Movement Systems Impairments (MSI) approach as taught by Shirley Sahrmann, PT, PhD, FAPTA. He’s also received additional training in the Washington University Running Clinic, which incorporates video analysis to identify biomechanical dysfunction in recreational and competitive runners.
Phillip employs a blended treatment approach, utilizing manual and movement-based interventions to help his patients better understand and modify their unique movement patterns. He enjoys treating a wide variety of patients, and sees their goals as the centerpiece of an effective, personalized treatment method. He utilizes communication, compassion, and education to empower his patients to take control of their overall lifestyle. Outside of the clinic, Phillip enjoys biking, skiing, cooking, hiking, and playing golf. He is also an avid sports fan, especially when it comes to his hometown St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues!