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    5.0 (10 reviews)
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    Elation Physical Therapy - Dr. Roy

    Elation Physical Therapy

    4.7(77 reviews)
    2.2 miThe Heights
    Certified professionals
    Established in 2012

    If you prefer to get your rehab in and work it and be out, this is the place for you! I'm a younger…read more/ active person that found the other rehab place I was going to a bit too conservative for my taste. I felt the exercises were too easy for where I was at vs. what was "protocol". I liked that Crom felt like a hip gym rather than a geriatric facility. The way they train is fantastic & stands out amongst the competitors. I always had Gabby, Tyler and Amanda work on me together in tandem. I'd come in, was always taken back promptly and they would all 3 take turns working on me and tell me what to do next. This system of "group training" vs. one trainer split about 2-3 patients is way better. I never found myself just "sitting" and "waiting on what to do next". They have a great, positive attitude. I think it really helped keep me motivated and for me to try my best every time. I also enjoyed chatting with the other people training around me and having some good laughs. Dr. Roy was great to work with and he is clearly very knowledgeable and has a friendly demeanor. You won't go wrong coming here!

    I'm a returning patient and never had issues with this PT facility until today. I had to fly to…read moreEurope due to a family emergency on the 7th and scheduled my flight last minute on the 6th. I called to reschedule my appointment from the 7th and the appointments that I had scheduled the following week for the week of the 18th and the 25th every Tuesday and Thursday. Fast forward I had to reschedule my flight from the 17th to the 19th of December due to the same family emergency and completely forgot to call on Monday to reschedule my appointment on the 19th. I admit it was the last thing on my mind and only remembered mid flight on Tuesday. Today I was running late for my appointment but on my way when I realized I was not going to make it by 8.15. I called at 8.09 saying that I was running late but most likely not going to make it in 4 minutes. I was more than happy to forgo the 15/20 mts that I was late if they would still have me or I could come in later. No one picked up and I left a voice mail message. Get a message a couple of minutes later saying all my appointments were cancelled and had to call on the day for Availability. I called again and explained that I just tried to call to let them know I was running late but on my way and that I left a voicemail message and I was faced with a rude front of house staff that insinuated that he was there all morning and didn't get any phone call or voice mail message and proceeded to tell me I had a cancellation on the 7th (I rescheduled didn't cancel) and a no show on the 19th and today that's why all appointments were canceled and proceeded to give me attitude when I tried to explain what the situation was, which only left me more aggravated and frustrated than I already was. My deductible has been met this year and all my appointments are fully covered so I was trying to do my best to still make it to my appointments since next year I will have to pay for these sessions . The arrogance and attitude that I got this morning made me want to forgo all my appointments. I will find another clinic next year, for my PT and will gladly pay. Bare in mind that I'm a returning patient that has been to the clinic before without any issues. This is not a reflection on my therapist that was wonderful but a sad consequence of a misunderstanding and how poor customer service impacts patients.

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    Hype Sports Medicine - Dr. Ho & Usain Bolt aka "The Fastest Man in the World!" inside the Olympic Village.

    Hype Sports Medicine

    5.0(50 reviews)
    5.2 miHighland Village

    What began as an injury to my left shoulder almost 4 years ago became a painful, weakening…read morecondition. I had been to physical therapy more than once, had an MRI and then a steroid shot in another city. When I moved to Houston and the pain was worsening and the mobility was decreasing, keeping me up at night and throbbing in the day, I made an appointment with Dr. Brian Banh. He spent time assessing and then treating the shoulder at each of our sessions with plenty of time and attention. He listened to me as I reviewed each week's improvements and added to the treatments each time creating more healing, movement, and strength. Now I'm off to another city and he has given me exercises to condition my upper body so I can continue the process of improvement. Amy, at the front desk, and Dr. Banh are professional and friendly. They run an efficient office but most importantly, they delivered results. My old injury is now not limiting my mobility thanks to HYPE Sports Medicine and I am so thankful.

    Dr. Ho LITERALLY gave me my life back! I had fallen against a brick wall and hit my elbow. I was…read morein pain daily from my neck, back, shoulder, down my arm all the way to my wrist. Finally, after a year and a half of dealing with the pain and it and only getting worse, I decided I had to do something. Dr. Ho would tell you I have a high tolerance for pain, but this was unbearable and I would wake up every night in tears it was so bad. I went to Texas Orthopedic Hospital to a shoulder specialist who wanted to shoot me up with cortisone, I'd had X-rays, an MRI, and went to a very well-known neurosurgeon to try and find out what the problem was. I didn't want to temporarily fix it, I wanted to know what was wrong. He said he didn't know why I didn't just get the cortisone shots and walked out of the room. If I wouldn't get sued, I would tell you his name. I couldn't believe it. I'd driven almost two hours to go see him because he came so highly recommended. Needless to say, I didn't go back and was furious! A friend recommended I go to a chiropractor. Her chiropractor in Wyoming recommended two in Houston whom I researched, but saw Dr. Casey Ho had, at that time, 20 five star reviews and was also an acupuncturist. HE'S who I wanted to see. He got me in the next day. Three needles later, ART, and an adjustment, and I walked out pain free...PAIN FREE!!! I'm grateful DAILY that I found him. I've been going to him for eight years now because I tend to be somewhat clumsy, and have taken some pretty bad falls, mainly because of my dogs, but they were completely my fault. Unfortunately, both shoulders have torn tendons. Each time after my appointment, I've walked out with no pain and have full range of motion in both arms . Thank you so much, Dr. Ho. You're my hero.

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    The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre - Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre

    The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre

    2.8(84 reviews)
    23.8 mi

    I have been going here since 2000. I have had one surgery by Dr. Cannon and 3 by Dr. Shah, so this…read morewill be primarily about Dr. Shah even though my experience with Dr. Cannon in 2001 was the same. I am amazed to see so many one star reviews but realize that people are going in with problems that are painful and not always 100% repairable. I have never experienced the staff issues with either Dr. Cannon or Dr. Shah's staffs. Dr. Cannon did my right shoulder in May of 2001 and I was back to original strength and flexibility as before my damage. In 2008, I had my left bicep detached at the forearm due to me thinking that I was much younger than my years playing volleyball. Dr. Shah re-attached it and the recovery was smooth and complete. In 2010, I tore my left medial meniscus in my knee while bowling. I went back to Dr. Shah and again the results were excellent. He advised me that I have a fair amount of arthritis in that knee so to be aware that there could be ongoing issues. We introduced a treatment of SyncVisc not long after surgery and I have not had any issues since. In 2012, I re-injured my right shoulder (old on the outside, young in the mind). This time to Dr. Shah. The recovery was long being in an abduction pillow, however, with excellent phyical therapy downstairs, I was back to 100% being able to do anything that I used to in time. I re-injured that right shoulder again 18 months ago while working overseas (fall in my apartment) and now finally getting the time to get at it. Today, from the time that I checked in until I saw the doctor was 8 minutes! When does that ever happen? I will get an MRI to check current level of damage but would not think of going anywhere else for my surgery.

    I had shoulder surgery here for AC Separation Grade III in November of 2025. A few months later and…read moremy condition is no better than before the surgery. (As confirmed by a CT scan.) And now I'm in more pain. My clavicle is sticking out of my shoulder making me look deformed. The Doctor refuses to make it right without me paying all of my deductibles and out of pocket expenses all over again. Thousands of dollars!

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    Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine &Rehabilitation-Shepherd Square - Don't go after hermann. Go after me.

    Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine &Rehabilitation-Shepherd Square

    4.7(23 reviews)
    4.9 miMontrose

    I've been going here for the past 3 months, about three times a week, and I couldn't be more…read moreimpressed. After having ACL and LET surgery with Dr. Lowe, I was fortunate to have Kim as my PT. She's incredibly knowledgeable, always knows how to push me just the right amount, and constantly cheers me on throughout my recovery. The communication between her and my doctor has been spot on, which has really helped my progress. When she's not around, I go to Kaleb and he's awesome as well! From the moment I walk in, Eze and Britany greet me with smiles and make the check-in process so smooth. The whole team, including techs - Nyla, Manny, and Isaiah, keep the energy up and are always willing to lend a hand. It's not just the staff--the other patients make this place feel like a community, and we all motivate each other as we work toward recovery. I truly appreciate the positivity and professionalism here, and I highly recommend them to anyone in need of top-notch care!

    Within 3 sessions, the PT bulged and tore my disk at S1/L5. And why was she rocking my lumbar…read morebetween those vertebra since I went there to stabilize and strengthen my legs after bedridden for 3-4 months. Last time I checked, manipulating the lumbar spine doesn't help strengthen a leg. When I went for the assessment I explained I had atrophied from being bedridden and needed to be able to stand and walk - I was using crutches. I explained in detail that muscle imbalance was from a serious case of Piriformis syndrome where I was scheduling for surgery, and need to get in shape for the required Tavel to Nevada where the surgeon is located. I explained to her: don't stretch or engage the piriformis; I told her not to engage my glutes since that creates severe long lasting pain. The first session she decided to check for nerve issues - why? It was clearly due to muscle imbalance. Then I explained that my back was fine after 5 years of therapy and could only go into flexion, not extension. And to leave it alone. She only had 4 years of PT experience and didn't have a clue about the spine, sciatica, neuropathy, etc. But she just couldn't listen or assess with all the detailed facts. So the fist exercise was to have me sit on glutes - everyone knows that burns like hell and creates pain in the piriformis- pedal away on a compact floor pedal machine. Ok. I had pain my ankles after that. So she claimed it was nerves even though I had no strength. I had go home and rehab my ankles and feet myself bc she didn't know what do but claim it was nerves! What logic. The next exercise was trivial: prone position, knees bent, and raise the knee off the table. Ok. So after that I strained the tendons and developed groin strain. She never figured that was due to extreme weakness. Each time I went in, I showed her my leg muscles were spasming in an over nervous protective way. She never connected the observed weakness in general or the legs was where the problem. She never assessed the strength in my in my calves , adductors, or quads. She completely ignored the history and complaint, went off target, and decided to exercise my glutes, my piriformis, and then rock my lumbar spine at S1. Even though I told her not to do those, she confidently said it was ok. Ok for what! That wasn't going to help my legs and those exercises were contraindicated for my condition. Immediately after getting home I felt searing pain at S1/L5 that radiated into the sacrum. It was pretty obvious that her poorly designed exercise damage by spine. After a week of searing pain and OxyContin, I got an MRI which confirmed the pain from her exercise aligned with the symptom and the report showing a S1/l5 bulge/tear. And later confirmed with the pain med doc. So I went there with symptoms consistent muscle imbalance from Piriformis syndrome and requested during assessment that I strengthen my legs so I could walk. Instead, she ignored my detailed history, and went into areas that she had no knowledge to experiment bc in her mind it was nerves and disregarded my everyday comments about leaving my piriformis, back, and glutes alone. She didn't know what she was doing, didn't go her boss and tell him she didn't have the experience needed for my condition, or seek help from colleagues. Total negligence. Remember the old saying, "do no harm." And now my legs are more unstable, I have serious pain, and will have deal with this simultaneously with surgery and travel. And am I going to need back surgery from a careless PT? BTW, her boss doesn't view this as serious problem.

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