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Jerilyn Crisostomo-Jaque, PT 

Facility
Manteca Medical Offices
Department of Physical Therapy - Outpatient

Address
1721 W. Yosemite Ave
Manteca CA 95337

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Telephone
Appt/Advice: (209) 825-3696

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

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Welcome to My Internet Home Page

Thank you so much for taking the time to learn more about me.

About Me

I was born in Vallejo, CA and grew up in Union City, CA. When I was twelve, my family decided to move to the Philippines where we lived for almost ten years. We traveled between the Philippines and California before coming back to California permanently in 2000.

I received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines. Since graduating, I have had the privilege to work in mostly outpatient orthopedics cases. I do have special interest in prenatal, post-partum and oncology rehabilitation.

I speak fluent Tagalog and a little Spanish. I am hoping with enough practice my Spanish will be better.

My Philosophy of Care

I take an individual approach with each patient, not every knee pain or back pain is the same. I use manual techniques along with patient education in every treatment and I explain how each exercise or manual technique will help with the condition and eventually get you to a maximal level of function.

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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