I am a board certified orthopedic specialist and my background is in manual therapy. That means I use my hands, not just therapeutic exercises, to treat patients. I have practiced in the sports medicine and orthopedic fields of physical therapy my entire career. I have extensive training in treating all orthopedic issues, including spine issues, post-operative care, sport-specific rehab, and overuse injuries. My practice is designed such that each client will be evaluated thoroughly and put on an individualized program specific for your needs. I will assess imbalances, muscle weakness, muscle tightness, fascial restrictions, and movement patterns in order to determine how best to proceed with treatment. I have practiced in many settings and I think what sets me apart from other PT clinics is that I am the only provider and you are the only patient I will see at one time. You will have my full attention. We will decide together what your needs are in terms of how frequently to attend and what program you need to be on in order to return to your normal function daily, in your workplace, at home, and in your recreational activities. The only insurance that I will be accepting initially will be Blue Cross. Otherwise, I am set up as a cash-based practice and will accept cash, checks, and credit card payments. I think I can help you get back on your feet quicker and more efficiently in less visits by being able to concentrate my efforts on one client at a time. I also feel that if you are going to pay your hard-earned money toward getting better, you should have the highest quality of care you can possibly find. Many PT clinics, unfortunately, are moving more to a model of seeing multiple patients at one time. I do not believe the therapist can do an adequate job of assessing a patient’s sissues if they are treating multiple people simultaneously. I am very passionate about what I do. I want my clients to get the very best care possible. I treat each patient individually and I treat them the way I would expect someone to treat any member of my family.