EAGLE ROCK PHYSICAL THERAPY - Key Persons


Dr. Clint Axman

Clinton Axman, PT, DPT-Physical Therapist, grew up in Western Washington and Eastern Idaho in Pingree, attending Snake River HS. After graduation and one year of college, he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Milan, Italy from 2002 to 2004. He attended Brigham Young University of Idaho and received a Bachelor's of Science in 2007. He continued his Education at A.T. Still University in Mesa, AZ and obtained his Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2011. He then worked at Jerome Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine in Jerome, ID from 2011 to 2018 which allowed him to work in a variety of settings including outpatient orthopedics, acute care, and home health. In January of 2018, Clint relocated to Rigby, Idaho to be closer to family and started at Eagle Rock Physical Therapy. He has a special interest in manual therapy and continues to take classes in that area of therapy to improve his knowledge and skills. Clint is estatic to be married to his beautiful wife. They feel fortunate that the have been adopt 3 children and have 2 biological children. He loves to spend time with them and also enjoys reading, hiking, kayaking, golfing, and playing sports.

Dr. Jacob Roberts

Jacob graduated from Idaho State University in May of 2007 with a doctorate degree in Physical Therapy and established Eagle Rock Physical Therapy in September of that year. During Jacob's education he found great success in treating people using manual therapy AND therapeutic exercises and founded his physical therapy clinic on the principles of manual therapy combined with therapeutic exercises. He noticed a lack of manual therapy based physical therapy clinics in Eastern Idaho and was the first to operate a physical therapy clinic based on manual therapy solutions to heal people from their pain. He quickly learned how this treatment works to help people with varying types of ailments from gastrointestinal pains, low back pain, or even headaches. He has been able to help people with nerve pains and arm or leg numbness with these techniques, as other treatments have failed them. Jacob is passionate about the physical therapy care for the patients at Eagle Rock Physical Therapy and he is constantly concerned about providing cutting edge physical therapy treatment. He is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Idaho Physical Therapy Association. He is continually improving his physical therapy skills by attending education classes and constantly studies about the different symptoms that his patients present with at ERPT. Some of the continuing education courses Jacob has taken are listed below: The Barrall institute 2022: MAUE: New Manual Articular Approach: Upper Extremity 2019: MASP: Manual Articular Approach: Spine and Pelvis 2018: VM1: Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 1 2017: VM-ACA-CG-1: Visceral Manipulation: Advanced Clinical Applications for Common Gastrointestinal Issues - 1 2017: VM3: Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis 2017: NM4: Neural Manipulation: Brain and Cranial Nerves 2017: LT1: Listening Techniques 1: An integrative Approach to Evaluation 2016: NM3: Neural Manipulation: Peripheral Nerves; Lower Body 2016: NM2: Neural Manipulation: Peripheral Nerves; Upper Body 2015: NM1: Neural Manipulation: Neuromeninggeal Manipulation; An Integrative Approach to Trauma 2015: VM5: Manual Thermal Evaluation and Introduction to Visceroemotional 2015: Advanced Visceral Components of the Neck and Thorax 2015: Viseral Vascular Manipulation 2014: VM4: Visceral Manipulation: The Thorax 2014: VM3: Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis 2014: VM2: Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 2 2014: VM1: Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 1 2013: Gynocologic Visceral Mobilization American Physical Therapy Association Section on Women's Health online courses Physical Therapist Management of Patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain Obstetrics and Physical Therapy Integrative Manual Therapy Solutions 2011: Lumbo-Pelvic Integration Myopain Seminars 2009: Foundations of Trigger Point Examinaion and Treatment Jacob is currently working on becoming a certified visceral manipulation practitioner through The Barrall Institute. He also has extensive training and practice in women's health. Jacob grew up in Idaho Falls and attended Skyline High School where he helped earn Skyline High School's only cross country state championship in 1997 - beating out rival Idaho Falls High School in the process. He went on to participate in cross-country at Ricks college in 1998. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from 1999-2001 in Hermosillo, Mexico. He earned a bachelor's degree in Health Science in 2004 at BYU-Idaho and then went on to the doctoral program of physical therapy at Idaho State University where he graduated in 2007 Jacob does have a life outside of physical therapy - he loves his family and loves to spend time with them. He married the love of his life, Marisa, in 2004, and together they have five children: Mariah, Isaac, William DeLoy, and Canyon Benjamin, Bella Lorna He enjoys the rejuvenation that comes from being in the outdoors while camping, riding ATVs or motorcycles, and hiking. ]He is enjoys hunting for adventure and believes that adventure can really be found anywhere. He is grateful to be able to be in Eastern Idaho and able to provide people with the ability to have fun in life, to enjoy adventures, and live again…WITHOUT PAIN!

Marisa Ruth Roberts

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Physical Therapist
Marisa Ruth Roberts is a Physical Therapist Assistant at Eagle Rock Physical Therapy. She is a mother to 5 beautiful children - Mariah, Isaac, William DeLoy, and Canyon Benjamin, and Bella Lorna. She graduated with her PTA from Salt Lake Community College in 2001 and worked primarily in Home Health and outpatient rehabilitation. She really enjoys getting to know her patients and finding out what they want and expect out of physical therapy and then she does all she can to meet those wants and needs. She develops close, personal relationships so that there can be full confidence between practitioner and patient. In that way Marisa can help them in their recovery with full knowledge of what is bothering them. She then uses her vast knowledge of physical therapy to help patients return back to full health again without pain. Marisa loves her family and she puts up with her husband's wild family activities that take them to all parts of Idaho, at all times of the year. She enjoys traveling outside of Idaho and dragging her, at times, grumpy husband along. She is one who is fun-loving and easy to laugh, and can put people at ease in her presence. Right now Marisa does not spend a lot of time in the clinic working directly with patients. She does a lot of behind-the-scenes book work stuff that the owner has no wish to participate in, other than to know it is done and taken care of. When her children are older she plans on returning slowly back to patient care.