Dr. Chris WolfeĀ 

Running Medicine PT

Dr. Chris WolfeĀ PT, DPT, OCS is a Physical Therapist and Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist with over 11 years of clinical experience. He graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Biology from Freed-Hardeman University in 2004 and went on to complete his Masters in Physical Therapy at the Medical College of Georgia in December of 2006. Chris relocated to Nashville in 2007 and has spent his career specializing in outpatient orthopedics and sports medicine.

Chris has managed several outpatient physical therapy facilities, along with training and mentoring clinicians and physical therapy students. He currently owns and runs his private practice in order to provide a niche clinical environment and customized treatment options in a one-on-one setting. He also serves as a guest lecturer and an adjunct professor in the Physical Therapy Department at Belmont University where he teaches in orthopedics and assists with clinical research projects.

Clinically, Chris has advanced training in manual therapy and is a McKenzie Certified Therapist pecializing in evaluation and treatment of spinal and extremity disorders. He uses Selective Functional Movement Assessments (SFMA) and new wearable dorsaVi technology to provide the highest level of functional and clinical assessments to direct his skilled treatment options.

Chris has also pursued advanced training in treating the running athlete and multi-sport triathlete and utilizes video analysis and dorsaVi technology to aide in treatment of overuse and traumatic injuries. He shares the same passion as many of his patients and clients in pursuing triathlon and endurance running endeavors and uses his personal experience and clinical knowledge to provide both treatment and performance training.

He is a Boston Qualifier and an Ironman finisher and looks to continue with his endurance training and racing while assisting others to do the same as well. Chris lives in the heart of Nashville with his wife and two daughters and loves serving his community.