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About Me

I have been a physical therapist since 1992. I worked in an outpatient setting with work related injuries as well as with the elderly in a nursing/ assisted living facility before joining Kaiser's Chronic Pain Program in 2003. I enjoy working with people & assisting them in their efforts to develop proper movement & exercise routines. I believe everyone can benefit from exercise & I am passionate about instilling this belief in my clients. Just like food & water, exercise is a necessity for the body!

B.S. in Health Sciences, Cal State Hayward Master's in P.T., UCSF/SFSU More About Me

Physical Therapy and Therapeutic Exercises

About Good Posture

Ice Towel / Ice Pack (English / Spanish)

Recommendations for Physical Exercises

Tips to Prevent Repetitive Stress Injury

Aerobic Exercise

Physical Activity - Every Move Matters!

Stretch Card

Kegel Exercises

Preventing Osteoporosis



 
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