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Patients Are Seen Only By Licensed Physical Therapists.
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 719-635-6800
- Address:
- 1015 N Weber St Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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- Category
- Physical Therapy Clinics
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- Neighborhoods
- North End, East Colorado Springs
General Info
We work with you one-on-one for your whole session and specialize in Manual Physical Therapy. In many clinics, you are left on your own doing dubious exercises without supervision, only seeing your therapist for a fraction of your session. We are one of a few clinics left in Colorado Springs that works with you throughout your entire session. Call us today for more information!
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01/09/14
Provided by DexKnowsClarification: He seemed to know more about diagnosing and solving my musculoskeletal problems than all of my past therapists combined.
01/08/14
Provided by DexKnowsI've had chronic TMJ, neck, shoulder, and back muscle dysfunction/pain for 16 years. I have been to multiple physical therapists, doctors, chiropractors and massage therapists during that time. I have never had a physical therapist as thorough and knowledgeable in diagnosing my problems, and as patient and caring as John. I would guess he knows more than all of my past therapists combined and because of his continuing education and passion for patients, he pulls from a broad array of old and new effective therapies. After only a few visits, I've been experiencing positive changes and decreased pain. He did a fantastic job of choosing beneficial exercises and stretching for my condition. I recommend him highly!
01/12/11
Provided by DexKnowsI started seeing Melinda at Peak Performance a year ago for an ankle injury. She diagnosed a tear in one of the ligaments. At the time, after an MRI showed significant inflammation and signs of trauma, 3 doctors would not perform surgery. After 4 months, Melinda got me back to walking 1.5 miles a day, but something still wasn't right with the ankle. The ankle was "crunchy" going up stairs. She was convinced there was a significant tear and I needed surgery. My doc kept suggesting "more PT". Two months later I reinjured the ankle by simply squatting to do some gardening. So I saw 3 new doctors! Finally, 2 of them suggested surgery. I had surgery and the doc said the ligament was so stringy that the ankle joint was almost dislocated. For a year, Melinda knew the ankle was severly injured, and all the high-paid DPM's just pooh-poohed it and kept suggesting shots, drugs, and more PT. Melinda is the best for diagnosis, and if anyone can she can, get you back on track.