Traditional Physical Therapy: manual therapy, DNS exercise, and dry needling are the basis of our clinics however personal training and injury prevention programs also transpired at the new McLean Clinic. There is also a recovery program for anyone looking to recover from their injury, workout or just a stressful day. The AlterG Treadmill allows you to run or walk with less impact on your joints.
New to Advanced Kinetics in 2018, Courtney Yon is a huge Penguins and Steelers fan from Pittsburgh. She brings depth to concussion treatment, ACL post-op rehab, and running injuries. She offers dry needling along with manual treatments for patients.
Kait Donovan is our newest therapist. Her path to Physical Therapy began through rehabbing her own injuries as a competitive gymnast. She continues to investigate the mind-body process of healing and wants all her patients, from pediatrics through the lifespan to believe that healing is possible!
We added a lot of new in 2018 but will continue looking for new ways to support and treat you in 2019. For 2019 we want you to think about what’s new for you! Do your resolutions include Advanced Kinetics? Maybe you want to do something new like running a race or a triathlon. Maybe what’s new for you is taking steps to live pain-free. In 2019 maybe you want to try and take care of yourself through recovery. We can help with all of these new goals!
Keep reading our blogs as they will empower and inspire you to take care of yourself! Happy New Year!
This blog will help you get the most out of your physical therapy and the community of Advanced Kinetics Physical Therapy and Sports Performance. AKPT is reinventing physical therapy, embracing all aspects of movement from treatment, into recovery and on to injury prevention. You may read this and think of your friends, family and coworkers. You may realize that AKPT can do more for you than you previously knew. Read. Share. Act. Use this reinvention of physical therapy to reinvent yourself and your peak performance.
Advanced Kinetics – Reinventing Physical Therapy