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Daniel L. Graves, PT 

Facility
South Sacramento Medical Center
Rehabilitation Services

Address
6600 Bruceville Road
Dan B Moore Building
Sacramento Ca 95823

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Telephone
Office: (916) 688-2096
Cancellation: (916) 688-6156
Fax: (916) 688-6967

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Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

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Welcome!

About Me

I earned my Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science from California State University, Fresno in 1998. I then obtained my Master of Science Degree in Physical Therapy in 2002 and the following year, I completed the transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California.

I was raised in the Bay Area. I joined Kaiser Permanente Stockton Physical Therapy Department in 2002. My physical therapy interests are primarily orthopedic rehabilitation and acute care. I enjoy spending time with my family and lifting weights when I am not working.

Philosophy of Care

I believe in taking a system approach when evaluating clients and implementing a Physical Therapy plan of care for them. I also feel that it is important for our clients to be included in the decision making process regarding their care, because their success with physical therapy interventions will require a collaborative effort by both the therapist and the client.

Thank you for visiting my home page. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome and I look forward to seeing you.

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