Dr. Seth Blee, PT, DPT, CFMT, CSCS
Fairfax, VA
Seth is an experienced physical therapist who graduated from Boston College's pre-medical program with a BS in philosophy. He later earned a Master of Science degree in physical therapy from Columbia University in New York in 1998, with honors. He completed his transitional Doctorate in Physical Therapy degree in 2009 from Arizona Health Science’s AT Still University. Seth has specialized in orthopedics and sports throughout his career, completing extensive continuing education coursework and training and receiving certifications in Functional Orthopedic Certification from the Institute of Physical Art in 2005, and Certification in Functional Manual Therapy in 2006.
Seth has experience working with a variety of patient populations, and has been the Team Physical Therapist for the Washington Nationals and Washington Spirit. He has been featured on ESPN (Project 11) and on 60 Minutes for his work with the Washington Commanders' quarterback and Comeback Player of the Year, Alex Smith. He is certified in blood flow restriction therapy, trigger point dry needling, and Sportsmetrics for injury prevention, and is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He has lectured to medical groups, physical therapy schools, professional sports organizations, and at multiple sports medicine conferences on topics in orthopedics, joint mobilizations, stabilization training, and PNF.
Seth is also a primary faculty member for Corefirst Strategies, PNF, and the Kinetic Shoulder Complex courses, and has been teaching continuing education courses to physical therapists with the IPA since 2006. He is the Senior Director for Inova Physical Therapy Centers and treats patients out of the Fairfax/Sports Medicine locations. Seth is a native of West Islip, NY, currently resides in Centreville, VA with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys coaching youth sports, exercising, and snowboarding.