Meet Dr. Caroline Ludwig

Dr. Caroline Ludwig received her B.S. in Exercise and Sports Science within the school of Kinesiology from the University of Georgia. After which she served the Athens, GA community as a Wellness Coach where she instructed fitness boot camp classes, provided personalized exercise programming, and led healthy instructional in-services for the community until attending Physical Therapy school. She graduated with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Georgia State University in Atlanta then moved to New Mexico with her spouse to be stationed with the Air Force.

 She has treated the New Mexico community since 2017 as an outpatient and acute care physical therapist. She has pursued her movement diagnostician certification in Selective Functional Movement Assessment and is certified to provide unique manual therapy treatments with the use of soft tissue tools (instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization) and kinesiology taping through RockTape. She has pursued advanced coursework with the Postural Restoration Institute, courses aiding in treatment of patients with dizziness, imbalance, and vertigo, as well as providing nervous system calming techniques through pain care yoga therapy principles and a master of dry needling certification. 

She was born and raised in North Georgia and has always had a passion for exercise, fitness, the creative arts, and being in the outdoors. Caroline’s favorite hobbies include spending time with her two dogs and husband, hiking, traveling to new places, and photography. 

Her lifelong goal is to inspire people to seek a form of physical activity that not only makes them feel better, but also that they enjoy. She strives to connect with patients and serve as a source they can rely on to learn about how to live a healthier lifestyle, manage and overcome pain,  improve wellbeing, and become the most confident and strongest version of themselves.