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David Quan, PT 

Facility
San Jose Medical Center
Department of Physical Therapy

Address
270 International Circle
Building 2 North
1st floor
San Jose CA 95119

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Office: (408) 972-6400
Fax: (408) 972-6415

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About Me

I obtained my Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California. I have completed a total of 6 clinical internships that included areas in spinal dysfunction, knee/shoulder disorders, geriatrics, and sport-related injuries. I am licensed as a Physical Therapist and certified as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. I believe in getting to know my patients and developing a treatment and exercise program that is very individual to them. I also strive to provide my patients with education and encourage them to participate in their plan of care. Outside of Kaiser, I enjoy basketball, cycling, and running. In addition to English, I am fluent in Chinese (Cantonese) and some Spanish. I can be found in the Physical Therapy Department in the 2 North Building.

My Training

Clinical Education Doctorate of Physical Therapy, University of Southern California
Certifications Strength and Conditioning Specialist, National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
Joined Kaiser Permanente August, 2003



 
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