Boulder PT recommendations
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I need your help finding a good PT in Boulder! The Mapleton Hill Sports Center is booked up 3 weeks in advance, Laura at Body Works doesn't take my insurance and I don't know anyone else. |
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I had good experiences with Soma. |
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Terri Handy at North Boulder PT (BMC on Broadway) helped me fully recover after major shoulder surgery. She'd previously helped me recover from a pinched nerve in my back without surgery. |
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Thanks for the recommendations, keep them coming! |
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Physiotherapy Associates in Longmont is good... |
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adam brink wrote:Thanks for the recommendations, keep them coming! Scott, I don't know how you do PT but this is what I came up with when I googled somaHaha that's the best way to do PT! Somapt.com |
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I had some terrible lower back pain and Charlie Merrill fixed me up. Pain free and climbing again. He's in north Boulder and has his own thing going. He's very holistic and looks at root causes rather than just treating one symptom, which I appreciated. |
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Paul Foreman at Pacewest is currently rehabbing me for a biceps tendon repair. He's seen a number of climbing injuries and usually has some openings. |
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Dr. Lisa is awesome and about 80% of her clients are climbers including the USA climbing team. Easy to get an appointment too. |
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Jeremy Rodgers...jsut got me back in 8 weeks from a lumbar fragment surgery...great guy, awesome PT/Chiropractic and he's a competitive adventure racer/all around outdoors guy. Gets that we just want to get back out there! |