THRESHOLD PHYSICAL THERAPY AND PERFORMANCE - Key Persons


Dr. Matthew Bressan

Dr. Bressan was born and raised in southern Colorado, attended high school at John Mall, and completed his undergraduate work at the University of Colorado - Boulder. He received his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from the University of Colorado's School of Medicine in 2015. After finishing school, Dr. Bressan moved to Boise, ID honing his treatment and manual skills over a wide variety of patient populations from collegiate athletes, to individuals with chronic pain and those suffering from Parkinson's disease. His practice also included diagnosis and treatment of individuals ranging from adolescents, to 80+ year-old athletes and everyone in between. His practice model has a heavy manual focus (soft-tissue and joint mobilizations) supplemented by a comprehensive home exercise program consisting of therapeutic exercise and neuromuscular re-education activities to reinforce the passive treatment. He believes that quality, patient-centered treatment revolves around good communication and teamwork between the therapist and the client for achievement of the client's goals. In true Colorado spirit, Dr. Bressan's hobbies include camping, fishing, hunting, running, and skiing, as well as landscape and wildlife photography.

Jamie Snowden

Jamie joined Threshold in the spring of 2021. Originally from Florida, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in 2011 at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL. Following graduation, she instructed yoga full time in Nashville, TN. Her passion for optimizing health and movement led her to pursue a career in physical therapy. Jamie gained her Associate of Applied Science degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant from Volunteer State Community College in 2017. Jamie has primarily worked in the outpatient setting treating a wide range of orthopedic conditions. She believes in treating the whole person and working alongside her patients in helping them achieve their goals whether that be walking down the block, playing with their grandchildren, or hiking a 14er. She specializes in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation and aspires to continue her education in this area. She hopes to increase the medical community's awareness of pelvic floor dysfunction so more patients can be helped. Jamie has fully embraced living in Colorado and enjoys rocking climbing, hiking, and backpacking with her husband and dog in addition to practicing yoga and bread baking.