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    The Human Health Place

    The Human Health Place

    5.0(27 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    For his expert touch such resplendont health brings…read more That then I scorn to change my state with kings. I dance daily and Dr. Tyler is very efficient and resetting and unwinding all the strains I put my body thru. When he's done with a spot, it doesn't come back. He identifies, explains and solves issues. You'll feel great and come away really informed about where your body is at.

    I recently finished my career as a Division I Athlete at the University of Illinois as a Track &…read moreField And Cross Country Athlete. I didn't mean that as a brag, but to emphasize my belief that Dr. Gatteau is one of the most positive influences on my running career. His adjustments were huge for a temporary issue, but he helped me develop a process to approaching my sport from a recovery & wellness perspective that actually helped all areas of my life. I came in the summer of 2013 before my senior year of High school with issues with pretty substantial pain, inflammation, and tightness. He made some pretty important adjustments for the time. But he also taught me how to stretch properly, and to relax and naturally drop into a stretch. Using your parasympathetic nervous system vs. forcing into a stretch (sympathetic). This was all in 3 appointments, in one week when I was on vacation, with a huge impact on my career. Before meeting him, I was "injury prone", and at the time I was stressed, and worrying if I'd be able to complete my last Cross Country season in one piece. Instead I was All-State in Illinois Cross Country, ran a 4:15 mile in Track, and got a Division I scholarship. As I reflect on some of my happiest experiences as an athlete, I'm thankful that Dr. Gatteau helped me develop the relaxation process that allowed me to perform at peak levels.

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    Momentum Physical Therapy

    Momentum Physical Therapy

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I have been a patient at Momentum for around a year now off and on and have been very impressed…read morewith the care and service I have received. I will start with the fact that I've never once had a billing question or issue come up, and out of all the contractors Kaiser works with in this area, this is the only one I've encountered that has not ever taken issue with the set up of my plan or how short/long Kaiser takes to pay out on claims. This makes my life SO much easier, especially considering the other Kaiser contractor for PT in this area flat out refused to see me. Appointment scheduling is easy, as is paying copays and any other administrative matters. Hours for appointments are very flexible and allow for pre- and post-work hour appointments which is great. I have been seeing Zack off and on for TMJ pain with my jaw - first as a way to see if PT could help with the constant dull jaw pain I was experiencing at the recommendation of my primary care doctor, and now again as I prep for jaw surgery later this year that was recommended after PT was determined to be not enough to fix my structural jaw problem. Despite me being his only TMJ patient and TMJ not being a common or easily fixable issue, Zack has been incredibly understanding, willing to work with my strange and likely confusing descriptions of pain levels and pain locations, and open to various techniques to help manage my pain levels. He has used dry needling (yes on my face!), ultrasound, cupping, massage, and more to manage and shift the pain that I deal with. When I wanted to return this year after experiencing more pain with teeth movement as a result of my pre-surgery braces, I was taken back as a patient with no questions asked. I am grateful to receive such great care from competent and friendly providers and front desk staff.

    I have absolutely no complaints about Momentum. My primary physician offered, not referred, the…read morename of the business to me, along with two others. Treatment was for osteoarthritis of the cervical spine. Once a week, for many weeks, I was treated by the same therapist. It's not a practice that I've encountered at all other PT businesses and it irks me, besides not making sense. The therapist, Beth, seemed highly knowledgeable about how to minimize my pain and increase my neck's flexibility. The therapy was varied and progressive, with home exercises prescribed to more quickly reach my goals. All in all, a great place for first-class physical therapy.

    Rocky Mountain Physical Therapy- Central Fort Collins - The Rocky Mountains

    Rocky Mountain Physical Therapy- Central Fort Collins

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Derek has been awsome! I started at RMPT medicated and using a cane. After a considerable amount of…read morepatients and modalities offered ie. Needeling, cupping, strengthening and deep tissue work, I'm opiate free. I hardly find a need for the cane and made some great friends along the way! I highly recommend Rocky Mountain Physical Therapy! Call today! Unfortunately, I have to reconsider RMPT. Frankly, they've plummeted in service, the New Management, who has a DPT, couldn't help put a shoulder brace on. I've gone 2x's a week 620 a year, $3,500. Over 5+ years. I only kept going for Deric PTA. However, when the "Doctor of Physical therapy, straight out refuses to assist. I find a new practice. See after 15 yrs in nursing, its obvious, who sux. That would be the management "Sara" Who runs out of the door at 4:30 daily. Not surprised they have. Little to no staff. The Management frankly sux. There are many more this one, who is excited, helpful and committed to her work. Perhaps Sara should give up her DPT, and focus on her family. I'll never been seen there again, Steve Hurson, Rn, Bsn, Bba

    The team at RMPT is kind, patient and knowledgeable. I have worked with Derek and Justin and…read moreappreciate the different approaches in treatment. Everyone is personable and makes the experience positive and worthwhile. Scheduling is flexible and easy, making additional appointments far out to ensure getting in to continue care. Highly recommend!

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    This is the splint that the Degreed Management, has a Doctor's in PT., she's useless as a PT anything. Stay the hell away!

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    Some of the pictures I have taken while hiking. :) Thanks

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    UpSlope Physical Therapy & Performance

    UpSlope Physical Therapy & Performance

    5.0(10 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I highly recommend UpSlope PT for all your achy body needs. I was dealing with intermittent but…read morenagging knee pain for a few months before I finally decided to do something about it. It only took three weeks with Dr. Frankie's expertise for the pain to go away. Now we are working on maintaining my knee stability while also developing strength in the rest of my body. I've never really liked strength training but the amazing progress I've already seen keeps me motivated to stick with it. The clinic itself is quiet and clean. I appreciate being seen by an actual PT, and for an hour rather than 30 minutes. I believe UpSlope is worth every penny because of the level of expertise and individualized care you are getting.

    This review will have two parts since it is so long: I'm going to first discuss what I have…read moreexperienced with Dr. Frankie then detail my story for if anyone reading is interested. Dr. Frankie has been a breath of fresh air. She has given me hope when I thought it was lost and has provided a very high level of service for me that I previously didn't think was possible from a physical therapist. I have a bad ankle that causes me pain, has limited flexibility, and is very tight all around. Dr. Frankie has attacked my ankle tightness and limitations piece by piece, and my ankle is able to do far more now than it was just a year ago. She is excellent at listening to details I have provided and utilizing them in the exercises that she does with me in person and that she assigns me to do at home. She also listens to me when I let her know that an exercise causes pain and will adjust to a different exercise that will cause the same movement or stretch but that won't hurt. The level of detail her work has provided has been excellent and I couldn't have asked for better service. On top of her listening skills, she has had practical exercises to build flexibility and strength in my ankle from our first meeting together. Her knowledge and understanding of the ankle has been obvious as she legitimately seems to understand it better than the OCR ankle specialist I saw before I came to UpSlope. When I told her the exercises I was previously prescribed from both my prior PT and the OCR specialist were causing me pain and that I couldn't do them consistently because of it, she told me it makes sense, explained why those would cause pain, and showed me different exercises that cause the same activity but do not cause pain (I did tell the specialist and my former PT about the pain, but they both told me it shouldn't cause pain and left it at that). We have now done dozens of different exercises to attack my ankle problems, and many of them have helped. I think the number of exercises she has prescribed shows the breadth of knowledge she has just related to the ankle alone and is very impressive. Stairs are now much easier for me than when I started, and I have been able to do jumping exercises that I certainly could not have done just in February or March. The overall flexibility of the ankle has improved dramatically and I strongly believe that it will continue. The last item I would like to share about Dr. Frankie is that she has a fantastic attitude. She seems happy to be at work every time I see her, and on days when I showed a large amount of progress week over week, she has gotten very excited and has shown bursts of energy from seeing it. She truly cares that her patients improve and get better and seeing their improvement raises her already high spirits. I would also like to state that I am aware that my feet do NOT smell good at all, and she works on my ankle about once a week. She has never complained about how bad it smells even once though I have to believe its stench has crossed her mind many times. I think that is just another example of how good her attitude on the job is and wanted to make sure I share that as well. Now to my story: I've had my with my left ankle for around the last decade since I was somewhere in the range of 12-13 years old. There was no specific injury that caused it and it has only gotten worse every year to the point where I haven't played any sports or run on it in the last three or four years. In high school, I had a bad PT experience that was not helpful at all and possibly made things worse, so for while I wrote off PT as an option to help it. When I moved to Fort Collins a year ago, I decided to go to OCR to see if I could get help there. I got an x-ray, MRI, and EKG test that found nothing to help and all they could tell me was that it was tight. They referenced me to a neurologist because they were so stumped they thought it might be a neurological problem. 3 more MRIs later and I found out it was not neurological and I was basically back where I started before I went to OCR. I finally decided I had no other choice and looked for a physical therapy place here. UpSlope had the best reviews so I gave it a shot. I certainly do not regret it. I've been going since January 2024 and have seen marked improvement over my time here. Though my progress has been slow, I think the uniqueness of my problem and the length of time it has persisted have made it so that there is no quick fix for it. This is the first year of the last decade of my life where my ankle in terms of ability and pain levels has improved rather than deteriorated. I'm not done yet as I still have some obstacles to go before I can exercise again without pain, but it finally seems that exercise is a future possibility.

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