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DR. SAM DUFLO PT, DPT, PRPC

Founder, Owner and Chief Medical Officer

A major part of the Indigo difference is our team. To offer the type of experience we envision for our clients requires not only the strongest possible people, but those who love what they do. We hire selectively for expertise, character, culture, and connection to our mission. The high level of training and board level equivalent status of our practitioners allows us to facilitate a faster, more efficient and whole-body approach to healing, pain relief and progression towards functional goals.

meet our team

BALTIMORE

Dr. Mandy Dinkin

Dr. Mandy Dinkin Rose

PT, DPT, WCS, Dry Needling

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Erin Eberle

Dr. Erin Eberle

PT, DPT, CMTPT/DN

Physical Therapist

Dr. Lizzy Purcell Daniel

Dr. Lizzy Purcell Daniel

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Madison DeBetta

Dr. Madison DeBetta

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Dr. Alissa Klein

Dr. Alissa Klein

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Traci Spacek

Traci Spacek

LMT

Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

Medina Walker

Medina Walker

LMT, Certified Midwife Birth Assistant

Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

COLUMBIA

Dr Joyce

Dr. Kristen Joyce

PT, DPT, PRPC

Regional Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Andrea Eisgruber

Dr. Andrea Eisgruber

PT, DPT, PRPC, CSCS, CET, CLT-UE, CDNT

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Michelle Komrower

Dr. Michelle Komrower

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Keziah Morrison

Dr. Keziah C. Morrison

PT, DPT, PCES

Physical Therapist

FREDERICK

Dr Joyce

Dr. Kristen Joyce

PT, DPT, PRPC

Regional Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Andrea Eisgruber

Dr. Andrea Eisgruber

PT, DPT, PRPC, CSCS, CET, CLT-UE, CDNT

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Cat Rizziello

Cat Rizziello

LMT, RDMS

Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

FAIRFAX - MOSAIC DISTRICT

McCaul Butcher

Dr. McCaul Butcher

PT, DPT

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Erica

Dr. Erica Nikolaidis

PT, DPT, Certified Gait Analyst, Dry Needling

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Maliha Khan

Dr. Maliha Khan

PT, DPT, Certified Gait Analyst

Physical Therapist

Alison Cunniffe

Dr. Ali Cunniffe

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

POTOMAC

Dr. Jillian Raglin

Dr. Jillian Raglin

PT, DPT, PCES

Assistant Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Alison Cunniffe

Dr. Ali Cunniffe

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Mary Raddell

Mary Raddell

LMT, PTA

Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

Dr. Mandy Dinkin
Dr. Mandy Dinkin Rose
PT, DPT, WCS, Dry Needling

Clinical Director & Physical Therapist

Dr. Mandy Rose PT, DPT, is a board-certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist (WCS); one of only 14 PTs in the state of Maryland with this prestigious specialist certification. She has a certificate in Dry Needling and is a lead in Indigo’s education and mentorship program. Dr. Mandy received her Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman’s University (TWU) in Dallas, TX and works out of our Roland Park, Baltimore City location.

Dr. Mandy is passionate about treating the Abdominopelvic Health population for all sexes and genders and was fortunate to receive mentorship from renowned board-certified specialists in the Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex. Having completed a rigorous one-year post-professional program at TWU, Dr. Mandy earned a Certificate in Advanced Women’s Health Physical Therapy. In both 2020 and 2021, Dr. Mandy was nominated by her patients and received the “Mom Approved Wellness Professionals Award” from Dallas Fort Worth Child magazine.

Dr. Mandy is a mom herself, and her experiences during pregnancy, postpartum and motherhood have further ignited her passion for ensuring birthing people and caregivers in all phases of life receive the care they need. Dr. Mandy is also committed to raising awareness about the benefits of Abdominopelvic Health for men, a population that often does not know they can receive or seek out this care. Dr. Mandy is grateful to all her clients for allowing her to join and guide them on what can often be a vulnerable journey, and she is honored to be a part of their “village.”

Dr. Mandy is excited to be back on the East Coast and, when not working, enjoys spending time with her children and pilot husband [when he’s not flying], and making up for lost time with her extended family in the area.

Erin Eberle
Dr. Erin Eberle
PT, DPT, CMTPT/DN
Physical Therapist

Dr. Erin Eberle is a physical therapist at the Roland Park location. She graduated from the University of Mississippi with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy and has worked in outpatient settings throughout Baltimore. Dr. Eberle’s experience has made it clear to her the importance of treating the whole person, highlighting in-depth musculoskeletal and neuromuscular knowledge. She realizes how valuable pelvic floor rehabilitation is for addressing muscular imbalance throughout the body, especially pertaining to back pain and jaw dysfunction.

Dr. Eberle has a special interest in working with pelvic pain, pregnant and postpartum patients. She advocates that everyone deserves high-quality care after giving birth. Dr. Eberle is a certified manual physical therapist that specializes in dry needling. She is well-versed in soft tissue mobilization, scar tissue cupping, and joint manipulations to address muscular and postural imbalances. Dr. Eberle has had extensive experience in treating headaches, jaw, and neck pain. She values hands-on physical therapy and individualized, achievable treatment plans for each patient.

Dr. Eberle became a mama this year. While not at work, she is enjoying her little son with her partner. She is on her own postpartum journey and is reacclimating to distance running and bouldering.

Dr. Lizzy Purcell Daniel
Dr. Lizzy Purcell Daniel
PT, DPT
Physical Therapist

Dr. Lizzy Purcell Daniel received her B.A. in Dance from Goucher College which laid the foundation for her understanding of movement and body mechanics. She then danced professionally throughout the Baltimore area and completed the rigorous Romana’s Pilates certification program. Dr. Lizzy has been teaching classical Pilates in the Baltimore area since 2014 and frequently integrates Pilates principles and exercises into her physical therapy practice. Driven by her passion for helping others, she pursued further education and earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore where her interest in pelvic floor rehabilitation began. While treating in outpatient orthopedics, Dr. Lizzy has honed her manual therapy skills and completed further education in pelvic floor rehabilitation through Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute.

During her own pregnancies, Dr. Lizzy gained personal insight into the unique challenges and physical changes that occur during pregnancy and postpartum. This first-hand experience sparked her interest in treating those with issues related to the perinatal period including back, neck, and pelvic pain as well as diastasis recti and incontinence. Dr. Lizzy strongly believes that everyone deserves to live a full life without being limited by these conditions that are often considered “normal.” This is evident in her holistic approach that emphasizes assessing the body as whole to understand the root cause of a patient’s pain or dysfunction.

Outside of work, Dr. Lizzy enjoys spending time with her husband and two wonderful boys, discovering the best restaurants around Baltimore, and moving her body whether she’s hiking, running, or practicing Pilates.

Madison DeBetta
Dr. Madison DeBetta
PT, DPT
Physical Therapist

Dr. Madison DeBetta earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from High Point University in North Carolina. Born and raised in North Carolina, she pursued her undergraduate education at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she obtained degrees in Exercise and Sports Science and Cognitive Science. It was during this time that her passion for anatomy and physiology blossomed, as she worked closely with athletes and engaged in concussion research.

Through her diverse experiences and commitment to ongoing education, Dr. Madison has developed a strong dedication to helping individuals regain control and confidence in their bodies. Her enthusiasm for utilizing therapeutic techniques to enhance neuromuscular function extends to various patient populations, including those navigating pregnancy and postpartum recovery, individuals experiencing sexual dysfunction, those with bladder issues, and athletes seeking improved performance and recovery. She firmly believes that a holistic approach—considering both physical and emotional well-being—yields the best outcomes. By integrating evidence-based practices with personalized care, Dr. Madison empowers her patients on their recovery journeys. Her commitment to lifelong learning and professional development ensures she stays at the forefront of advancements in pelvic floor therapy, providing the highest standard of care to those she serves.

As Madison settles into the vibrant city of Baltimore, you can often find her exploring the best that Maryland has to offer! When she’s not helping clients, she’s on the hunt for cozy coffee shops, sampling new restaurants, or enjoying the great outdoors with her energetic pup, Niko.

Dr. Alissa Klein
Dr. Alissa Klein
PT, DPT
Physical Therapist

Dr. Alissa Klein (they/she) earned their Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. They furthered their training to specialize in pelvic health physical therapy during their clinical rotations, through onsite training, and with coursework from the Herman & Wallace Institute and the APTA Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy. Prior to joining Indigo, Dr. Alissa worked in a range of physical therapy settings from pediatrics to sports rehab in addition to pelvic health.

Dr. Alissa enjoys blending neuromuscular retraining with manual therapy and therapeutic exercise to optimize pelvic function in daily life. Dr. Alissa is experienced in working with people experiencing challenges with bladder and bowel dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, and pregnancy and postpartum care, among other pelvic health needs. They also love integrating pelvic health principles with orthopedic treatment as body systems are often interrelated. Whatever the challenge, Dr. Alissa aims to help every person feel better in their body in the ways that are uniquely meaningful to them.

Dr. Alissa has a movement background in gymnastics, acrobatics and dance. Outside of work, they enjoy adventuring around Baltimore with their wife and two young children. They speak Spanish as well as English.

Traci Spacek
Traci Spacek
LMT

Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

Traci Spacek is a Licensed Massage Therapist, a graduate of The Holistic Massage Training Institute in Baltimore and has been a part of the Indigo family since 2020. Traci specializes in a variety of techniques including: pre and postnatal massage, myofascial release, scar massage and lymphatic drainage, deep tissue, visceral manipulation and breathwork. Her mission is to help her clients feel safe and at home in their bodies. Traci works closely with the Physical Therapists at Indigo to assist with muscular and somatic integration.

As a queer massage therapist, Traci believes strongly in client-centered, affordable, and affirming bodywork for all genders and body types. We all deserve to rest, to be cared for, and to live with less pain. Traci understands that sharing your body and your pain can be vulnerable, so working at the client’s speed and comfort level is a central tenet of her practice. Additionally, Traci has spent many years in childcare, working specifically with infants, young children, and supporting families on the challenging journey of child rearing.

Medina Walker
Medina Walker
LMT, Certified Midwife Birth Assistant
Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

Medina Walker is a Licensed Massage Therapist, a graduate of the Holistic Massage Training Institute in Baltimore, MD. She has also attended the A.A.S degree program in Massage Therapy at Anne Arundel Community College, and is currently furthering her education in public health at Western Governors University. Medina has additional certifications in stretch therapy, neuromuscular massage therapy, myofascial release, prenatal massage therapy, and cupping therapy.

Medina’s journey began with the birth of her first child, which went off without a hitch and taught her the value of a strong community of caretakers. Her second birth experience was not as supportive, and subsequently she knew she was destined to work in women’s health to ensure other birthing people have access to support and caretaking.

In 2022, The Shades of Blue Project honored Medina with the prestigious Good Heart Award during Black Maternal Health Week for her outstanding work in the birthing community. The Shades of Blue Project is dedicated to helping women of color before, during and after child-birth with community resources, mental health advocacy, treatment and support. Medina has also appeared in many esteemed magazines and publications, such as Motherly, Beauty Boost Baltimore, Voyage Baltimore, Fashion Week Online, and Jukebox Time. 

While Medina enjoys treating all bodies with therapeutic massage, her speciality is in pre- and postnatal massage and individuals suffering from chronic lower back pain.

Dr Joyce
Dr. Kristen Joyce
PT, DPT, PRPC
Regional Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Kristen Joyce earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She found her love for treating pelvic and sexual dysfunction during her last internship in school. Treating as a pelvic physical therapist since that point, Dr. Joyce believes the best physical therapist is one that merges expertise on both orthopedics and pelvic physical therapy to treat the whole client. Giving up to date, evidence-based care, Dr. Joyce is an expert and leader in her field, working closely with surgeons and medical doctors on the latest technology and improvements, particularly with gender affirmation procedures. She has been certified by Herman & Wallace as a Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner (PRPC), the top certification available.

Dr. Joyce specializes in the care and treatment of the LGBTQIA+ community, including care of post-operative gender affirming surgeries. Dr. Joyce also specializes in individuals undergoing fertility treatments or along their fertility journey, clients with hypermobility disorders, endometriosis/PCOS, and pre/post surgical (bladder sling, hysterectomy, endometriosis surgery, etc.) She also had an extensive knowledge in the treatment of pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, urinary and fecal incontinence and pregnancy and postpartum related impairments, as well as treating clients with a history of trauma.

Additionally, Dr. Joyce is a Clinical Instructor, mentor to rising pelvic PT’s, and lectures and lab assists at the university level and a lead mentor in Indigo’s rigorous mentorship program which prepares practitioners to treat even the most complex cases.

Andrea Eisgruber
Dr. Andrea Eisgruber
PT, DPT, PRPC, CSCS, CET, CLT-UE, CDNT

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Andrea Eisgruber is a board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist. She graduated from Virginia Tech with a dual major in biology and English and from Shenandoah University with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree. She has been practicing in outpatient orthopedics with a specialized focus in pelvic health since. Dr. Andrea has 16 years of experience in the field and has earned advanced certifications in strength and conditioning through NSCA, cancer exercise through ACSM, dry needling through Kinetacore, lymphedema through Klose, and pelvic health of women, men, and children through Herman and Wallace. Dr. Andrea believes in treating the whole patient, not just the dysfunction.

When she is not working she enjoys reading, Pilates, and spending time with her husband, 3 children and German Shepherd.

Michelle Komrower
Dr. Michelle Komrower
PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Having participated in a wide variety of sports including swimming, Tae Kwon Do, cheerleading, ice skating and softball, Dr. Michelle became fascinated by the human body and its amazing capabilities. This led her to pursue a career in physical therapy. Dr. Michelle received her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland, then continued her path towards physical therapy after moving to Australia for worldly experience. Dr. Michelle graduated with honors from the University of Melbourne’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program before moving back to the US.

Through years of experience in the orthopedic setting, she developed a unique treatment approach which includes a strong focus on exercise, manual therapy, the mind-body connection and holistic, person-centered wellness. She has a passion for teaching people about their bodies so they can stay happy, healthy and continue doing what they love. Dr Michelle’s professional experience fostered a growing passion for pelvic rehabilitation as she became increasingly aware of the importance of a healthy pelvic floor in whole-body healing. She completed further training in pelvic floor physical therapy through Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. As a recreational barbell athlete, she has a special interest in working with pregnant and postpartum strength athletes to help them safely continue or return to exercise. She is currently pursuing a professional certification in Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism through the Pelvic Global Academy.

In her free time, Dr. Michelle can be found hiking or mountain biking with her husband Mike and dog Odin, traveling to National Parks, working out, listening to audiobooks or seeing live music. She is excited to continue to grow as a therapist with the Indigo Physiotherapy team.

Keziah Morrison
Dr. Keziah C. Morrison
PT, DPT, PCES

Physical Therapist

Dr. Keziah C. Morrison received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from George Washington University and has since dedicated over 8 years to providing high-quality, patient-centered care. Starting her career in Japan as a teacher, Dr. Morrison developed a passion for health and fitness that led her to pursue physical therapy. She brings a wealth of experience treating a wide range of conditions, with a primary focus on women’s health and pelvic floor dysfunction. Her training includes extensive coursework through Herman & Wallace and certification as a Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist (PCES).

Dr. Morrison is passionate about treating women across all stages of life, from pre-conception to postpartum recovery. She specializes in addressing pelvic pain, incontinence, and diastasis recti, as well as guiding women through the physical changes of pregnancy and postpartum rehabilitation. Whether helping her patients improve pelvic floor strength or manage chronic pain, Dr. Morrison’s approach is rooted in evidence-based, individualized care. She believes in the power of movement to heal and enjoys creating meaningful connections with her patients to help them achieve their health goals.

Outside of the clinic, Dr. Morrison loves learning languages, traveling, and spending time with her family. She enjoys staying active through fitness and nature walks, and when it’s time to relax, you can find her diving into a good book. Her holistic approach to wellness, both personally and professionally, helps guide her patients toward balanced and healthy lives.

Dr Joyce
Dr. Kristen Joyce
PT, DPT, PRPC

Regional Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Kristen Joyce earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She found her love for treating pelvic and sexual dysfunction during her last internship in school. Treating as a pelvic physical therapist since that point, Dr. Joyce believes the best physical therapist is one that merges expertise on both orthopedics and pelvic physical therapy to treat the whole client. Giving up to date, evidence-based care, Dr. Joyce is an expert and leader in her field, working closely with surgeons and medical doctors on the latest technology and improvements, particularly with gender affirmation procedures. She has been certified by Herman & Wallace as a Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner (PRPC), the top certification available.

Dr. Joyce specializes in the care and treatment of the LGBTQIA+ community, including care of post-operative gender affirming surgeries. Dr. Joyce also specializes in individuals undergoing fertility treatments or along their fertility journey, clients with hypermobility disorders, endometriosis/PCOS, and pre/post surgical (bladder sling, hysterectomy, endometriosis surgery, etc.) She also had an extensive knowledge in the treatment of pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, urinary and fecal incontinence and pregnancy and postpartum related impairments, as well as treating clients with a history of trauma.

Additionally, Dr. Joyce is a Clinical Instructor, mentor to rising pelvic PT’s, and lectures and lab assists at the university level and a lead mentor in Indigo’s rigorous mentorship program which prepares practitioners to treat even the most complex cases.

Andrea Eisgruber
Dr. Andrea Eisgruber
PT, DPT, PRPC, CSCS, CET, CLT-UE, CDNT

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Andrea Eisgruber is a board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist. She graduated from Virginia Tech with a dual major in biology and English and from Shenandoah University with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree. She has been practicing in outpatient orthopedics with a specialized focus in pelvic health since. Dr. Andrea has 16 years of experience in the field and has earned advanced certifications in strength and conditioning through NSCA, cancer exercise through ACSM, dry needling through Kinetacore, lymphedema through Klose, and pelvic health of women, men, and children through Herman and Wallace. Dr. Andrea believes in treating the whole patient, not just the dysfunction.

When she is not working she enjoys reading, Pilates, and spending time with her husband, 3 children and German Shepherd.

Cat Rizziello
Cat Rizziello
LMT, RDMS
Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

Cat is a Licensed Massage Therapist with over twenty years experience performing a variety of modalities including Swedish, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Neuromuscular Therapy, Prenatal & Postnatal Massage, Fertility Massage, Craniosacral, and Shiatsu. She graduated from The Center for Natural Wellness School of Massage Therapy in Albany, NY and has been licensed to practice massage therapy since 2001. She received her National Certification in 2003 and is currently licensed in the state of New York and Maryland. She began teaching Foundations of Swedish, Shiatsu and Pregnancy massage at her alma mater upon graduation in 2000. Cat is a professional member of the Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals. She completed her First Degree Reiki training certification from the Maryland Center for Reiki Training and plans to pursue her Reiki master certification.

Cat is also a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) specializing in Obstetrics and Gynecology and certified by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). As a lifelong learner, she graduated from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY in 2010 where she maintained a 4.0 GPA. Prior to this, Cat graduated from Trenton State College with a BA in Communication Studies in 1989 and completed her Master of Art coursework in Intercultural and Interpersonal Communication from the State University of NY at Albany in 1996. She holds a current BLS certification in HCP CPR and AED/First Aid (Adult/Child/Infant/Choking) from the National CPR Foundation.

Cat is a respectable, dedicated and conscientious person with a genuine compassion for others and love for life. Her patients react positively to her personable and professional behavior. She takes the time and attention required to maximize their comfort both before and after each session and is known for her keen intuitive healing abilities. Cat believes that emotions and memories are held in the body and often result in emotional and/or physical pain. As a Licensed Massage Therapist, she is trained to perform medical massage and uses many modalities, including Breath Work to assist her clients in releasing tension and pain in the body from both current physical ailments as well as past traumas.

Her most memorable compliment from a patient is, “Cat, you exude peace.” Cat is married and has two fur babies, Willow and Henry. She has been a Nichiren Daishonin Buddhist practitioner since 1999 and she enjoys practicing yoga, meditation and being outdoors in nature. Her motto is life takes care of life. Breathe. Be.

McCaul Butcher
Dr. McCaul Butcher
PT, DPT
Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. McCaul Butcher received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and quickly realized the deficit in whole-body, complete care of the individual. Nearly a decade of immersion in orthopedics and pelvic health paired with a drive to learn more have led to Dr. McCaul’s expertise and extensive training in orthopedics/sports and pelvic health.. As many do, Dr. McCaul experienced her own orthopedic injury as a PT, which led her down the road to seeking pelvic health rehabilitation, and she knew at once this was an obvious missing connection to care of orthopedic and sports injuries.

Dr. McCaul is an expert in perinatal wellness, understanding the importance of denormalizing abdominal separation, incontinence, symphysis pubis dysfunction, hip pain both during and after pregnancy, as well as best preparing the body for the vast physiological changes, labor, birth and fourth trimester. Across the lifespan, from highschool and female athletes to perimenopause, Dr. McCaul seeks an evidence-based, hands-on approach for care, integrating a variety of masterful techniques for injury rehabilitation and prevention.  Dr. McCaul is also passionate about health promotion and fitness and takes a whole body, movement system approach to care in order to help clients achieve their goals as quickly yet effectively as possible.

When she is not working, Dr. McCaul loves spending time with her family and two young sons. Additionally, she enjoys weightlifting, hiking, and taking trips to the beach with her family.

Dr. Erica
Dr. Erica Nikolaidis
PT, DPT, Certified Gait Analyst, Dry Needling

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Erica Nikolaidis received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from D’Youville University in Buffalo, New York. She has a strong background in orthopedics and pediatrics as well as pelvic health. She currently treats a variety of pelvic health concerns with special interest in pregnancy and postpartum care, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and hypermobility, endometriosis, and fertility.

Dr. Erica is a 200-hour certified power yoga instructor and enjoys utilizing yoga movements and breathing techniques during her treatment sessions. She is also a certified gait analyst which allows her to treat athletes, marathon runners, and joggers efficiently and effectively. Dr. Erica also has training in dry needling and visceral manipulation – a technique involving soft, hands-on movements to encourage normal mobility and tone of the internal organs and surrounding connective tissue structures.

Dr. Erica is a firm believer that you can not treat the pelvic floor in isolation as it is just one piece of the whole body system. She finds the most success in hands-on manual techniques combined with select movements to help patients return to optimal function. She is excited to partner with her patients to create an individualized plan to reach their desired goals.

As a new mom, Dr. Erica is embracing motherhood and her own postpartum journey. When not in the clinic, she is enjoying life with her growing family.

Dr. Maliha Khan
Dr. Maliha Khan
PT, DPT, Certified Gait Analyst
Physical Therapist

Dr. Maliha Khan received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Mary Baldwin University in Staunton, Virginia. She was born and raised in Northern Virginia, proudly treating pelvic floor dysfunction in her community.  A GMU alumni  with a B.S. in Kinesiology, Dr. Maliha has a strong understanding of the connections of the anatomical and physiological processes of pregnancy, menopause, and sports training in relationship to pelvic and perinatal dysfunction and movement systems. She discovered her love for pelvic floor physical therapy during her clinical rotations and has enjoyed treating patients with a variety of pelvic floor and non-pelvic floor conditions including but not limited to sexual dysfunction, bladder dysfunction, postpartum care, female athlete triad, and running-related injuries. A strongly versed manual therapist, Dr. Maliha incorporates a wide range of hands-on, manual therapy techniques integrated with breathwork, therapeutic exercise, and re-training the myofascial and musculoskeletal movement patterns to help return her clients to feeling their best.

When not in the clinic, Dr. Maliha enjoys running, skating, dancing, reading a good book, and spending time outdoors.

Alison Cunniffe
Dr. Ali Cunniffe
PT, DPT
Physical Therapist

Ali Cunniffe received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware. Prior to beginning her graduate studies, she received her Bachelors in Biology from Franklin & Marshall College where she also played on the collegiate women’s soccer team. It was through her soccer career (and the various injuries she sustained and rehabilitated) that she became interested in a career in physical therapy. At her own physical therapy appointments, she found a passion for using exercise to overcome pain and restore function.  Upon her initial studies at University of Delaware, she further identified a strong interest in pelvic health PT and its underserved populations. She has since broadened her skills which include manual therapy techniques, neuromuscular retraining and a strong knowledge of therapeutic exercise while also completing additional pelvic floor physical therapy training through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. While Ali is passionate in treating all patients, including both those with pelvic health conditions and orthopedic injuries in a way that promotes whole body wellbeing and function, Ali has a particular interest in finding ways to help resolve pain during pregnancy and finds it especially important that postpartum individuals are supported comprehensively through their recovery.

When not at Indigo, Ali enjoys spending her time with family and friends, playing pickleball, skiing, reading, and watching any and all Bravo shows!

Dr. Jillian Raglin
Dr. Jillian Raglin
PT, DPT, PCES
Assistant Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Jillian Raglin earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Since then, she has dedicated her expertise to caring for the most critical patients in acute and intensive care environments. Through this experience, Dr. Jillian has honed her skills in managing a diverse array of diagnoses and co-morbidities, leading her to adopt a holistic approach to patient care. Having been a collegiate athlete, Dr. Jillian understands firsthand the challenges of orthopedic injuries. Following her own experiences with pregnancy and postpartum recovery, she sought out pelvic floor rehabilitation, sparking a keen interest in specializing in this area. She employs a comprehensive approach tailored to each individual and she emphasizes the vital connection between mental health and physical well-being. In her treatment methodology, she incorporates manual techniques, functional movements, and strength training to support her clients in returning to the activities that they love. She is also a Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist, providing her with even more insight into prescribing exercises and adapting those exercises as necessary for pregnant and postpartum clients. Dr. Jillian has a special interest in treating athletes, weight lifters, return to run and sport, pregnancy and postpartum, and pelvic pain in all genders.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Jillian finds joy in running and weightlifting, while being a CrossFit enthusiast. Dr. Jillian and her husband are proud parents to two young sons and they enjoy spending their leisure time outdoors and with their family and friends.

Alison Cunniffe
Dr. Ali Cunniffe
PT, DPT
Physical Therapist

Ali Cunniffe received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware. Prior to beginning her graduate studies, she received her Bachelors in Biology from Franklin & Marshall College where she also played on the collegiate women’s soccer team. It was through her soccer career (and the various injuries she sustained and rehabilitated) that she became interested in a career in physical therapy. At her own physical therapy appointments, she found a passion for using exercise to overcome pain and restore function.  Upon her initial studies at University of Delaware, she further identified a strong interest in pelvic health PT and its underserved populations. She has since broadened her skills which include manual therapy techniques, neuromuscular retraining and a strong knowledge of therapeutic exercise while also completing additional pelvic floor physical therapy training through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. While Ali is passionate in treating all patients, including both those with pelvic health conditions and orthopedic injuries in a way that promotes whole body wellbeing and function, Ali has a particular interest in finding ways to help resolve pain during pregnancy and finds it especially important that postpartum individuals are supported comprehensively through their recovery.

When not at Indigo, Ali enjoys spending her time with family and friends, playing pickleball, skiing, reading, and watching any and all Bravo shows!

Mary Raddell
Mary Raddell
LMT, PTA
Licensed Massage Therapist and Bodyworker

Mary Raddell, is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant, Massage Therapist and Energy Medicine Practitioner. Originally from Cleveland, OH, she received her PTA license in 2014. Upon moving to Maryland, she received her Massage Therapy License after discovering her gifts are in manual therapies and recognizing the lasting results of healthy healing touch with her clients. She recognized this was the work she was being called to do.

Mary’s work has been specialized to incorporate many modalities to create lasting benefits for her clients including training and certifications in Myofascial Release, EFT, Reiki, Craniosacral Therapy, yoga for rehabilitation, breathwork practices, and Tantric and Shamanic healing arts. Mary utilizes many healing modalities to release the restrictions in the body whether they are structural, physical, emotional or energetic. With compassion, patience and a keen understanding of the mind-body connection, it is Mary’s passion to be able to help people breakthrough and connect to where they are feeling stuck and help them to relax and find ease and greater understanding of their own body.

A Gift from Indigo

We extended our special offer to help you get prepared for 2025!

Until the end of December, when you purchase 5 PT sessions, you’ll get the
6th session FREE!

Call 888-803-4244 to claim your free visit gift or to learn more!

Perfect for new or current patients.
And you can use those remaining FSA/HSA funds!