Meet Dr.LORRE

 
 

 Dr. Lorre believes that no system in the body works alone, nor should they be treated alone. She hopes to bring patients a new understanding of their body and of their pain in a way that moves the needle on the most complex chronic conditions.

 
 

About Dr. Lorre

Dr. Lorre is passionate about improving quality of life through optimizing functional movement, developing a therapeutic alliance, and fostering holistic patient-centered care. As a President’s Scholarship and Medallion recipient, she earned her Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Science and minor in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach with Summa Cum Laude Honors. There, she completed a University Honors literature review titled “A review of Type II Diabetes and diet and exercise interventions” and served as President, Curator, and Director of Speaker Selections for TEDxCSULB’s 2020 conference titled “Prism: Shattering Perceptions.”

She then achieved her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from Azusa Pacific University with Magna Cum Laude honors after gaining clinical experiences in orthopedics, worker’s compensation, acute injuries, complex and chronic pain, women’s pelvic health, and pre/postpartum care. While attaining her degree, she served as Student Coordinator of Azusa Pacific University’s Pro Bono Physical Therapy Clinic at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, CA and served as a reviewer for the Journal of Student Physical Therapy Research. With her research group, she published the graduate dissertation and poster titled “Love Hurts: A qualitative systematic review examining the relationship between cultural factors and painful sex.”

In addition to her clinical role at Sarton Physical Therapy, she currently serves as adjunct faculty at Azusa Pacific University, instructing current students of physical therapy in the development of their practice, and is involved in work for PhysioU, an online clinical guide for physical therapists. Dr. Lorre grew up dancing Hawaiian Hula and competed with her team at the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival in 2015. She enjoys exploring new foods and places, spending time with her loved ones, visiting museums and parks, and waving to cute dogs that walk by.

Education

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy, Azusa Pacific University

  • Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with an Emphasis in Exercise Science, California State University Long Beach

Certified Coursework

  • Certified Yoga Instructor

  • Sarton Physical Therapy’s Fellowship Training

  • APTA Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Level I

  • Institute of Physical Art VVN: The Vagus Nerve, Balancing the Autonomic System

  • Tendinopathies of the Hip: Cutting through the Hip Pain Fog with 4 Cases

  • The Gastrointestinal System in Chronic Pelvic and Low Back Pain - How Physical

    Therapy Can Affect the Somatovisceral System

  • Explaining Pain to Patients with Arm Pain

  • You’ve Got Some Nerve! Vagus Nerves Impact on Pelvic Pain and Mental Health

  • Chronic Pain and Hypertension: The Relationship and Evidence-Based Management

  • Surgical Management of Extremity Lymphedema: The Role of the Physical Therapist

  • The Sport Med Toolbox You Didn’t Know About: Hi Tech and a Low Budget