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

About Movevery — Pediatric Physical Therapy & Infant Development


At Movevery, we believe every little body should thrive—and every parent deserves to feel confident in supporting their child’s development.

We are a holistic and collaborative pediatric physical therapy practice specializing in children from birth to age three. Our whole-body approach supports a wide range of needs, including head preference and head shape, gross motor delays, body tension, tummy time challenges, reflux, colic, gassiness, and w sitting.

Guided by our core values of empowerment, collaboration, excellence, and trust, we provide individualized, family-centered care that blends gentle manual therapy, purposeful play, and parent education to support each child’s unique development. With a focus on early identification and intervention, we empower families to take action sooner—because “wait and see” can mean missing key windows for growth and development.

Dr. Nicole’s approach combines clinical expertise with compassionate, hands-on care to help babies and families feel confident and supported. She’s here to guide you through the little things—so you can enjoy the bigger moments, knowing that every moment matters.

Collaboration is central to our work, and we partner with your child’s care team—including pediatricians, specialists, therapists, orthotists, IBCLCs, chiropractors, and more—to provide truly holistic, connected support.

Whether your child needs help with torticollis, head shape, developmental milestones, or you simply want reassurance and guidance, we’re here to help—with connection, collaboration, and purposeful play at the heart of everything we do.

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

Why Early Support Matters in Infant Development

At Movevery, we believe support should begin from the very start. Early pediatric physical therapy helps families feel confident and informed as their baby grows, offering practical guidance during a critical window of infant development when small changes can make a meaningful difference.

As developmental milestones and expectations continue to evolve, many families notice subtle differences in their baby’s movement, posture, or comfort but aren’t sure whether those differences matter or where to turn for help. Infant physical therapy provides clarity during this early window, helping parents better understand their baby’s body and support healthy movement through everyday routines.

Movevery is a Denver-based pediatric physical therapy practice supporting infants and toddlers through collaborative, family-centered care. We believe every parent deserves clarity, and every baby deserves the opportunity to move and develop with comfort and ease. Families don’t need more “shoulds” — they need practical tools, individualized guidance, and support that meets their baby where they are.

We focus on the small details that shape early development — from positioning and play to comfort and foundational movement patterns. We commonly support concerns such as tummy time challenges, head preference, torticollis, plagiocephaly, and early motor delays using a gentle, whole-body approach tailored to your child’s needs.

Research supports the importance of early screening and education. The American Physical Therapy Association recommends early screening for conditions like torticollis within the first days of life, highlighting how foundational early movement truly is. When families receive supportive care early, it can positively influence a baby’s developmental path and overall ease of movement.

At Movevery, we’re here to walk alongside families from the very beginning — providing infant and pediatric physical therapy in Denver and helping every little body thrive.

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Our Mission in Denver Physical Therapy


Dr. Nicole’s experience sparked a passion to transform the healthcare journey for children and their families. Her vision is rooted in early intervention, holistic and personalized care, and guiding parents with confidence every step of the way. Movevery was created from this vision, built on a whole body approach that supports development while easing the stress of early parenting.

Our mission is to maximize every child’s movement and lifelong development while supporting parents and caregivers through pediatric physical therapy.

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Pediatric physical therapist engaging an infant with reflective play during a therapy session at Movevery.

What Sets Us Apart: Infant Support & Gentle Manual Therapy

At Movevery, we turn concerns into milestones and moments of joy, together. We focus on each child’s strengths and support their unique developmental journey through pediatric physical therapy in Denver, CO. Parenting can feel overwhelming, so take a deep breath and let our team ease the stress around milestones by giving you clear, supportive guidance.

During sessions, we create a calm and playful space where your baby can explore movement while we gently guide their body through age appropriate skills. We use specialized hands on therapies such as craniosacral fascial therapy, craniosacral therapy, and Total Motion Release Tots to release tension and support alignment. We also weave in purposeful play, functional movements, and simple exercises to help your child build strength, balance, coordination, and confidence.

Every plan of care is individualized, but one thing remains the same: you will always leave with practical activities and knowledge you can bring into your daily routines at home. We want you to feel connected, supported, and confident in how to help your child thrive.

Whether your little one is working through tummy time challenges, head preference and head shape, body tension, or motor milestone delays, our team is here to guide progress in a way that feels nurturing, collaborative, and empowering for both you and your child.

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

Meet Dr. Nicole, Pediatric Physical Therapist

I am a pediatric physical therapist, craniosacral fascial therapist, and mom of three in Denver. I am committed to providing personalized care for babies and young children through a functional, whole body approach that not only supports development but also eases the stress of early parenting. I created Movevery from a place of passion and purpose, with a dedication to reimagining how pediatric physical therapy can truly support families.


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 extensive experience supporting children with a wide range of abilities and diagnoses across pediatric settings, including early intervention, outpatient clinics, school programs, and inpatient acute care. These experiences shaped her passion for helping infants and toddlers build the early foundations of motor development, laying the groundwork for lifelong growth and movement. Dr. Nicole has also been featured in CanvasRebel and VoyageDenver, where she shares the story behind Movevery and her passion for supporting early childhood development through pediatric physical therapy.

Dr. Nicole’s Why


In 2023, my second son was born with global body tension that presented as torticollis, head flattening, feeding challenges, and a series of related complications. Even with my extensive pediatric background, I often felt frustrated and overwhelmed. After persistent advocacy, my son was also diagnosed with a rare orthopedic condition called Sprengel’s Deformity. This journey—despite my knowledge and access to specialists—revealed significant gaps in the healthcare system and inspired me to pursue even more continuing education. Experiencing firsthand the impact of advocacy, early intervention, and the importance of manual therapies led me to create Movevery—a place where families feel seen, supported, and empowered.

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, giving parents the knowledge and confidence to support their child’s development every day. Choosing Movevery means joining a practice built on trust, collaboration, and excellence. We work closely with families so you feel informed, supported, and confident in your child’s care.

Her approach is individualized and functional. Each session blends gentle bodywork and manual therapy with purposeful play that encourages exploration, skill building, and connection. Just as importantly, every visit includes opportunities to strengthen the parent-child bond.

At Movevery, we celebrate every step. Each small milestone becomes a building block for bigger achievements, turning progress into moments of joy you and your child can share together.

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  • Dr. Nicole is a Board-Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist (PCS) through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. This advanced certification recognizes specialized clinical expertise in pediatric physical therapy and requires extensive clinical experience, rigorous examination, and ongoing professional development.

    The PCS designation reflects Dr. Nicole’s commitment to excellence in infant and child development, early intervention, motor delays, torticollis treatment, and whole-child care from birth through early childhood.

  • Dr. Nicole is trained in Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT) for infants and children. This gentle, hands-on modality addresses fascial strain patterns that can influence the nervous system, movement, and overall comfort. CFT is often used to help reduce body tension, support regulation, and promote greater ease in babies experiencing torticollis, feeding challenges, reflux, or motor asymmetries.

  • Dr. Nicole has received advanced training in TMR Tots, a gentle, tear-free approach to addressing postural asymmetries such as torticollis. This whole-body postural release technique works by building on movements a baby already prefers, helping reduce imbalances in a way that feels comfortable and supportive. By addressing the body as an interconnected system, TMR Tots promotes improved symmetry, mobility, and more balanced motor development.

  • Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, light-touch approach that supports nervous system regulation and body comfort through subtle manual techniques.

    Dr. Nicole has completed CranioSacral Therapy Level 1 (CS1) through the Upledger Institute and BEAMs CST Infant Level 1, expanding her training in infant-specific applications and the evaluation of subtle strain patterns within pediatric physical therapy care.

  • Dr. Nicole has advanced training in the assessment of tethered oral tissues, including tongue ties and lip ties, to better understand their impact on feeding, oral motor function, and whole-body development. She evaluates how oral restrictions may influence posture, tension patterns, and motor skills, particularly in infants and young children. Dr. Nicole values close collaboration with families, lactation consultants, pediatricians, and other providers to ensure a comprehensive, coordinated approach to care.

  • Dr. Nicole has completed advanced training through Baby Begin® in the treatment of torticollis and plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome). This program emphasizes early, whole-body intervention to address the underlying muscular and postural factors that contribute to head shape asymmetry.

    After personally navigating torticollis and plagiocephaly with her own son, Dr. Nicole felt deeply called to expand her expertise in this area. She is passionate about providing families with proactive, conservative treatment options and clear guidance during the early months of development.

  • Dr. Nicole holds certification in Neonatal Touch & Massage, a specialized therapeutic touch approach designed for premature and medically fragile infants. This gentle modality combines intentional touch and infant massage techniques to support nervous system regulation, early development, and parent–baby bonding.

    Neonatal Touch & Massage may support improved sleep, digestion, and overall comfort while helping reduce stress in the early weeks of life. Most importantly, it empowers parents with safe, nurturing ways to connect with and support their baby’s growth from the very beginning.

  • Dr. Nicole has completed specialized coursework in infant feeding and oral motor development through The Lactation OT®. Her training includes identifying differences in oral motor function and underlying physiologic factors, such as tongue ties, that may influence breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and early developmental participation.

    She integrates this knowledge into pediatric physical therapy care to support coordinated feeding, postural alignment, and whole-body function during the critical early months of development.

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