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Randi Francis, PT 

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Graduated from San Francisco State University in Physical Education, and University of California at San Francisco, 1982 in Physical Therapy. I later obtained a Masters degree in Developmental Psychology at SFSU in 1989. I taught Musculoskeletal Disorders, Pathology, and Systemic Disease at Western Institute of Science and Health for a few years while working in outpatient clinics. I have worked in various aspects of PT from pediatrics to geriatrics. I enjoy treating all kinds of conditions in orthopedics and neurology. More About Me

Please check out the links listed above left, and below for various topics. See handouts and information by clicking Patient Education, and PT Therapeutic Exercise links below.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tennis Elbow/Shoulder Rotator Cuff Problems

Physical Therapy and Therapeutic Exercises

Spine Injection Information

About Good Posture

Breast Surgery Guide (post-operative)

Crutch Training: Managing Your Crutches

Ice Towel / Ice Pack (English / Spanish)

Pregnancy: Perinatal Exercises

Recommendations for Physical Exercises

Take Heart 1: Home Activity Guidelines

Tips to Prevent Repetitive Stress Injury

Aerobic Exercise

Body Mass Index & Your Lifestyle for Adults

Get Moving! Add Steps to Your Day

Physical Activity - Every Move Matters!

Seeing the Difference...Step by Step

Preventing Sports Injuries

Stretch Card

Kegel Exercises

Preventing Osteoporosis



 
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