Restore Movement. Build Strength. Improve Independence.

At Biggest Little Therapies, we provide comprehensive physical therapy services to support individuals of all ages in improving strength, mobility, and overall function—delivered directly to you. Whether helping a child reach developmental milestones or supporting an adult’s recovery from injury, surgery, or neurological conditions, we focus on building independence and improving quality of life in everyday environments

Comprehensive Care for Movement, Strength, and Functional Independence Across All Ages

Pediatric Services

From play-based interventions to functional movement training, we provide therapy for:

  • Gross motor delays and developmental milestones

  • Strength, balance, and coordination

  • Gait and mobility challenges

  • Endurance and functional activity tolerance

  • Range of motion and flexibility limitations

  • Neurological and orthopedic conditions

  • Post-injury and post-surgical rehabilitation

  • Functional independence in daily movement

Adult & Young Adult Services

We provide physical therapy services to support adults and young adults with:

  •  Balance deficits and fall risk

  • Strength and mobility limitations

  • Gait and walking impairments

  • Reduced endurance and activity tolerance

  • Range of motion and flexibility restrictions

  • Neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s disease, TBI)

  • Post-surgical and orthopedic rehabilitation

  • Support for independence in daily activities

Get to Know Our Physical Therapy Team

Alyssa Carreon

alyssa@biggestlittletherapies.com

Physical Therapist

Born and raised in Reno, Nevada, Alyssa has a passion for helping individuals of all ages become stronger, move better, and live more active, fulfilling lives.

She earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, after completing her Bachelor of Science in Community Health Science at the University of Nevada, Reno. 

After spending four years in Washington and graduating in 2022, Alyssa returned to Reno, where she has worked with both pediatric and adult populations. She is committed to creating a positive and encouraging environment where patients feel empowered to improve their mobility, function, and overall quality of life. 

Outside of work, Alyssa enjoys staying active by hiking scenic waterfall trails, playing volleyball, traveling, and spending time at Lake Tahoe.