Thursday, August 9, 2012

Let Me Introduce You...

Greetings from the therapists' office at Monticello Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine! Depending on why you're visiting our website, you may be just as new to MPT+SM as I am. My name is Anna, and despite the fact that it's only my second week on the job, I can already tell you what a great place this is-- great fun, and with great results. Our company slogan says it best-- Quality Care, Exceptional Results. 

Thus far, I've met tons of great people (I realize I'm overusing the word "great," but I think it's well-deserved), both patients and coworkers. I'll give you an overview... I work with two other therapists, Paul and Jake, and distantly (in Buffalo), a third therapist, Mark. Paul started up MPT+SM five years ago, and business has been thriving ever since thanks to his extensive experience as a therapist-- he's even specially certified to treat orthopedic (muscle and bone-related) conditions. Jake and Mark both graduated a few years ago from Creighton University in Omaha and St. Scholastica in Duluth, respectively, with clinical doctorates in physical therapy (in technical terms- DPTs, or Doctors of Physical Therapy). I'm the newbie, graduating just a few months ago from the University of Minnesota, also as a DPT. 

I've also had the opportunity to meet a wide variety of patients hailing from Monticello and the surrounding area. Some were injured playing sports or lifting a little more weight than their bodies could handle-- sprains, strains, and low back pain (it rhymes!)-- while others are recovering from surgery or were hurt while working. Fortunately, we're not only trained to treat all of these types of injuries, but we're passionate about doing so and have dedicated our lives to it. We believe everyone deserves to be moving and feeling as well as they are capable of, and we're here to help them (you!) get there. 

That's all I have for you right now-- but check back soon for updates about the therapists, the clinic, and  how we're getting involved in the community. Thanks for reading!

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