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About Me

I wanted to be a Physical Therapist from the time I was in High School. My personal experience with physical therapy was after I wore a scoliosis back brace for 2 years, at which time I became aware of the importance of core muscles. My first job was working in a convalescent home where I realized how much I enjoy working with the elderly. I take pleasure in working with all ages and helping individuals become aware of their body, how it moves and what they can do to prevent injuries. I like working for Kaiser with its variety of physical therapy classes and large staff. The Physical Therapy department feels like one big family. More About Me



 
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