Pediatric physical therapist assisting a toddler with gross motor development at Movevery, a specialized therapy practice

About Movevery


At Movevery, we believe every little body should thrive.

We are a holistic, collaborative, and skilled pediatric physical therapy practice specializing in children aged 0–3 years. Our full-body approach to movement and milestones supports a wide range of needs, including head preference (torticollis) and head flattening, gross motor delays, body tension and low tone, tummy time difficulties, reflux, colic, gassiness, and w-sitting.

We provide family-centered, individualized care—combining innovative techniques with a strong foundation in clinical research to nurture each child’s development and well-being. We believe early identification and intervention are essential, as your baby’s brain, body, and connections grow rapidly during the early years.

Our approach emphasizes alleviating tension through manual therapies such as craniosacral fascial therapy, craniosacral therapy, and infant massage, while improving strength, balance, coordination, and movement quality to promote motor skill development. We empower parents and caregivers through education, helping you better understand your child’s gross motor development, advocate confidently for their needs, and appreciate the importance of these skills for lifelong growth.

Collaboration is at the heart of what we do. We work closely with you and your child’s care team—including pediatricians, specialists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, orthotists, IBCLCs, chiropractors, and more—to provide truly holistic support.

Whether your child needs expert care for torticollis, head flattening, developmental delays, tummy time difficulties, or you simply want guidance on how to best support their milestones and development, we are here for you with a focus on connection, collaboration, and purposeful play.

At Movevery, we turn milestones into moments of joy—together.

Mother and child engaged in a playful therapy session at Movevery, reflecting the mission of providing personalized care for every child’s development through compassionate pediatric physical therapy.

Our Mission


Dr. Nicole’s experience ignited a passion to transform the healthcare journey for children. Her vision is rooted in early intervention, holistic and personalized care, and empowering parents and guardians every step of the way. Movevery embodies this vision, focusing on a functional, whole-body approach to support children’s development and alleviate the stress of early parenting. From passion and purpose to a commitment to redefining pediatric physical therapy, Movevery was born. Our mission is to maximize every child’s movement and lifelong development while empowering parents and guardians through pediatric physical therapy.

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At Movevery, we turn concerns into milestones and moments of joy, together.

At Movevery, we focus on each child’s strengths and support their unique developmental journey through pediatric physical therapy in Denver, CO. Parenting can feel overwhelming—take a deep breath (or ten) and let our team alleviate your stress around your baby’s developmental milestones.

Our pediatric physical therapists specialize in addressing a wide range of concerns, including milestone delays, torticollis, head flattening (plagiocephaly), body tension, low muscle tone, tummy time difficulties, reflux, colic, gassiness, and w-sitting.

We combine hands-on facilitation with specialized bodywork techniques like craniosacral fascial therapy (CFT), craniosacral therapy (CST), and Total Motion Release (TMR) Tots to reduce tension and improve motor milestones. Our individualized treatment plans also include functional therapeutic exercises and play-based activities to encourage exploration and help infants and toddlers achieve age-appropriate skills, reaching their fullest potential.

At Movevery, our skilled pediatric physical therapists play a vital role in supporting your child’s development, helping them build the strength, balance, coordination, and movement skills needed for an active, independent life. Whether addressing head preference and torticollis, improving symmetry and head shape, or enhancing motor milestones, we are here to guide your child’s progress every step of the way.

We also educate and empower you as a parent or caregiver, so you feel confident and connected, with a clear understanding of how to best support your child’s developmental journey.

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Pediatric physical therapist at Movevery engaging with an infant during a therapy session focused on development and exercise.

Hi, I’m Dr. Nicole Schremp.

I’m a Denver-based pediatric physical therapist, craniosacral fascial therapist, and mom of three, committed to providing personalized care for babies and children through a functional, whole-body approach that alleviates early parenting stress. I created Movevery from a place of passion, purpose, and dedication to changing how pediatric physical therapy is delivered.


Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science from The University of Notre Dame (2008)

  • Doctorate of Physical Therapy from The University of Colorado (2019)

  • Pediatric Physical Therapy Residency from The University of Colorado (2021)

  • Board Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist (2022)

Our Values

Dr. Nicole Crippen Schremp, PT, DPT, PCS, founder of Movevery, with extensive experience in pediatric physical therapy.

Dr. Nicole’s Background


Dr. Nicole Crippen Schremp, PT, DPT, PCS, is the founder and owner of Movevery. She has gained extensive experience working with children with various abilities and diagnoses in traditional pediatric treatment settings, including early intervention, outpatient clinics, school-based programs, and, most recently, inpatient acute care. Through these experiences, she became increasingly passionate about helping infants and toddlers develop the early foundational building blocks of motor development.

Dr. Nicole’s Why


In 2023, her second son was born with global body tension, manifesting in torticollis, a flattened head, feeding difficulties, and a cascade of other complications. Despite her extensive background in pediatrics, she found herself constantly frustrated and overwhelmed. After relentless advocacy, a rare orthopedic condition, Sprengel's Deformity, was also diagnosed. This experience, even with her extensive knowledge and access to specialists, unveiled gaps within the healthcare system. Witnessing first-hand the positive impact of advocacy and early intervention on her son's health fueled her determination to find a better way. 

Dr. Nicole highlights her priorities at Movevery, focusing on hands-on education and individualized care for child development.

Dr. Nicole’s Priorities


Dr. Nicole prioritizes hands-on education, equipping parents and guardians with the knowledge and confidence to support their child's development. Choosing Movevery means partnering with a practice built on trust and excellence. We foster strong collaboration to ensure parents and guardians feel informed, supported, and confident in their child's care. Dr. Nicole's approach is individualized and functional. Each session incorporates hands-on bodywork, purposeful play activities encouraging exploration and play, and opportunities to strengthen the parent-child bond. At Movevery, we celebrate every moment. Each mini-milestone is a stepping stone towards bigger milestones, creating moments of joy together.

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  • Dr. Nicole is trained in CFT for infants and children. This gentle modality addresses the fascial strain on the nervous system. This technique can help reduce body tension and turn fussy babies into happy babies.

  • Dr. Nicole has received training in TMR Tots - a tear-free approach to treating postural asymmetries, such as torticollis. This postural release technique is a tearless method that feels much better than traditional stretching and has even better results because it addresses the entire body.

  • Dr. Nicole has advanced training in assessing tethered oral tissues (such as tongue ties) to understand their impact on function throughout life. She values collaboration with families and other providers to ensure a comprehensive, whole-body approach to care.

  • Dr. Nicole has received extra training to specialize in treating torticollis and plagiocephaly from Baby Begin. After her second son struggled with torticollis (head tilt) and plagiocephaly (flat head), she was determined to join forces with others to help treat these conditions.

  • Dr. Nicole has received a Neonatal Touch & Massage certification. It is a specialized therapeutic touch explicitly designed for premature infants that combines gentle massage techniques with a nurturing touch to support your baby's development and well-being. This practice can help improve your baby's sleep patterns, enhance digestion, and promote bonding between you and your little one. By providing a soothing and comforting experience, Neonatal Touch & Massage can also reduce stress and pain for your baby, making their early days more comfortable and secure. It's a beautiful way to connect with and support your baby's growth and health from the beginning.

  • Dr. Nicole completed specialized coursework in supporting oral motor skills in infants. Her training includes identifying differences in oral motor function and underlying physiologic factors, such as tongue ties, and developing strategies to improve participation and performance in breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and other essential developmental milestones.

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