Sarah Latham, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist with a passion for helping people restore efficient movement, reduce pain, and return to the activities they love. She has a special interest in orthopedic rehabilitation, postural asymmetries, and the integration of rehabilitation with performance training.
Sarah incorporates principles from the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) into her clinical approach and has completed extensive continuing education through PRI coursework. She emphasizes individualized assessment, breathing mechanics, neuromuscular re-education, and movement retraining to address underlying contributors to dysfunction rather than only treating symptoms.
She works with patients across the lifespan, including children, active adults, older adults, and athletes of all levels. Her treatment approach combines movement-based interventions with skilled manual therapy techniques, including dry needling, instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), cupping, and joint and soft tissue mobilization to support optimal recovery and function.
In addition to clinical practice, Sarah has been involved in teaching and mentorship of students and is passionate about community outreach initiatives that improve access to movement and rehabilitation services.
Outside the clinic, she enjoys creative pursuits, outdoor activities, and spending time with family, friends and her two dogs Mae and June.
Sarah believes physical therapy is most impactful when it is rooted in trust, education, and genuine human connection. She values taking time to listen, understand each person’s story, and create a plan that builds both confidence and capability. As she joins the Fort Worth community, her hope is to serve others with humility, foster meaningful relationships, and empower people to move better, feel better, and pursue the things in life that matter most to them.