CACC therapists
Education - University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Treatment Philosophy- Mark's treatment philosophy is one that gives the patient relief from his/her symptoms, educates the patient on how to improve his/her function, and prevents possible recurrences. In addition, Mark works to develop a clinic that strives for excellence in all aspects of patient care. He accomplishes this by carefully selecting and training highly competent therapists and staff to support the clinic's high demand for outstanding customer service. |
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Education - American International College, Springfield, MA Treatment Philosophy- Jeff believes that by treating every patient as an individual and using multiple treatment techniques that this allows for greater insight into problems and increased opportunity for improvement. |
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Education - Chapman University, Orange, CA University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Treatment Philosophy- Kevin believes in enhancing and accelerating the body's natural healing mechanisms through manual and biomechanical techniques. Kevin teaches and educates patients how to overcome and prevent pathology that may lead to pain and dysfunction. |
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Education - Creighton University, Omaha, NE Creighton University, Omaha, NE Treatment Philosophy- Kim believes in using a diverse treatment approach to educate and to facilitate healing and recovery for each patient to improve their quality of life. |
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Education - Texas Women's University, Dallas, TX Treatment Philosophy - Yvonne's goal is to help others achieve functional use of their upper extremity after devastating injuries with a team approach. |
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Education - University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Santa Barbara, CA Treatment Philosophy - Maureen believes that a knowledge and understanding of procedures and conditions is a vital part in the healing process. Along with education, she uses evidence based practice, manual therapy and individualized exercise programs to return individuals to sport, leisure activities and daily functions. |
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Education - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO Bachelor of Science, Physical Therapy, 1989 Treatment Philosophy- Paul's treatment philosophy is manually based and functionally oriented. Paul incorporates the treatment theories of Robin McKenzie from Australia. His specialties include the shoulder, knee, and lumbar spine. Paul believes that treatment success is directly related to patient involvement and commitment. Paul has stated that "if you can't have fun in therapy then you are not trying hard enough". |
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Education - Northern Arizona University- Flagstaff, Arizona Doctorate in Physical Therapy, 2001 Treatment Philosophy- Cheri's treatment philosophy is to work hard while having fun helping patients reach their goals. Her treatment approach combines manual therapy, self-management techniques, education in posture and body mechanics along with individualized functional/core exercise program development. Cheri is currently working toward a NAOIMT manual therapy certification |
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Education - Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA Bachelor of Science, Physical Therapy, 2003 Master of Physical Therapy, 2003 Treatment Philosophy- Chad is highly involved in the advancement of health care. He has a strong background in manual therapy incorporating a Maitland Australian approach. Chad enjoys working mostly with shoulder, knee and sports related injuries. |
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Education - Northeastern University, Boston, MA Treatment Philosophy- Bob's treatment style is rooted in the belief that being a successful health care provider requires more than knowledge and professional ability. A good therapist must also show compassion, creativity, and a willingness to provide additional resources when necessary. Bob pledges to use all of his abilities to help patients achieve their goals, and learn how to best function throughout their recovery. |
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Education - University of Colorado, Denver, CO Treatment Philosophy- Pat assists her patients reach their potential functional level through use of manual techniques and exercises. Pat educates her patients how and why they can manage their individual pain and dysfunction. |
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Education - University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Treatment Philosophy- Kristin believes that in order to fully treat an injury, you must take the individual into account, both physically and emotionally. Educating patients about their injuries is key for them to fully understand the rehabilitation process and to achieve their individual goals. Kristin uses manual techniques and therapeutic exercise guided by research to ensure a complete and balanced treatment approach and a successful outcome. |
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Park Meadows Physical Therapy Clinic- Education-
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Education - University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA University of Delaware, Newark, DE Treatment Philosophy- Jeff believes in a standard of practice of utilizing current best evidence. He wishes to use his clinical expertise and the patient's characteristics and values to obtain functional goals. Jeff hopes for his patients to be discharged with the knowledge of their injury as well as prevention mechanisms for long term success. |
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Education - Texas Women's University, Dallas, TX Creighton University, Omaha, NE Treatment Philosophy - Yvonne's goal is to help others achieve functional use of their upper extremity after devastating injuries with a team approach. |
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