WEST DES MOINES, IOWA (April 1, 2026) — Ryan Enerson PT DPT has joined the providers at the Des Moines University (DMU) Clinic — Physical Therapy. Enerson will practice at the Des Moines University Clinic in the MidAmerican Energy Company RecPlex at 6500 Grand Ave, West Des Moines.

Enerson earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences in 2024, where he also received the DPT Service Award and Sandra Teague Memorial Scholarship. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences Education from North Dakota State University.

With clinical experience in sports injury management, orthopedics, post-operative rehabilitation, and treating musculoskeletal injuries, vertigo, and balance issues, Enerson brings a well-rounded skill set to the DMU Clinic — Physical Therapy. He is also certified in dry needling, an intervention that supports improved blood flow to underlying tissues, pain reduction, and restoration of movement. He knows that, by eliminating or reducing his patients' pain, they can increase their activity levels and recover faster.

A stand-out track-and-field athlete and record holder, Enerson still finds time to coach and compete. His personal connection to sport fuels his passion for helping injured athletes return to peak performance and delivering individualized care for patients at all activity levels.

"I love solving problems," Enerson says. "PT is the perfect opportunity to do that in real time and in a meaningful way. Whether someone is working to return to sport or simply get back to what they love, we get to partner with them to make that happen."

From the initial evaluation through goal setting and treatment, Enerson emphasizes a collaborative approach, regularly engaging patients in their care with the question: "How are we going to get you back to doing what you want to do?"

Kari Smith PT DPT WCS BCB-PMD, clinic manager of DMU Clinic, shares, "Ryan's return to DMU is incredibly exciting for the Doctor of Physical Therapy program. As a graduate of our program, he brings a strong foundation of clinical excellence with the integration of evidence-based medicine and technology available at the clinic. He has a genuine passion for collaboration and lifelong learning. His presence at the RecPlex strengthens our ability to deliver high-quality care and exceptional outcomes, while also enriching the clinical education experience for our students. We're thrilled to have him contributing both as a clinician and as a mentor within our academic program."

For more information or to schedule an appointment at the Des Moines University Clinic — Physical Therapy, please visit dmuclinic.org/physical-therapy or call 515-271-1725.

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