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What Should I Know About Physical Therapy?

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What Should I Know About Physical Therapy?

Physical therapists are highly trained professionals who specialize in treating musculoskeletal conditions. Physical therapists are part of a healthcare team that routinely collaborates with physicians, surgeons, and other medical practitioners.

We also often collaborate with other healthcare professionals like chiropractors, massage therapists, and acupuncturists to ensure your treatment plan is as effective and efficient as possible.

Physical therapists are movement experts with advanced training and education in musculoskeletal disorders and diseases. In addition, physical therapists often take a hands-on approach to pain relief and function restoration.

One of the primary goals of physical therapy is to restore pain-free mobility and function while preventing pain and injury from recurring. Our physical therapists assess your movement patterns, determine the source of your pain, and work with you to manage or eliminate it.

While each patient’s condition and pain are unique, our physical therapist at Precision Physical Therapy will use various targeted manual therapy techniques, exercises, modalities, and other strategies to relieve pain and restore function quickly.

About Author

Michael Ahuna, PT, DPT, Cert. DN – Owner

Michael Ahuna, PT, DPT, Cert. DN – Owner is the founder of Precision Physical Therapy, where his mission is to deliver exceptional Physical Therapy services and personalized treatment that help patients achieve real, lasting results. By combining evidence-based research with both Western and Eastern techniques, he creates individualized treatment plans designed around measurable outcomes and each patient’s unique goals. Whether you have previously tried therapy without success or are just beginning your recovery journey, Michael is committed to helping you move beyond “good enough” and return to living your life with strength, confidence, and optimal performance.