Manual Therapy Specialists

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Fairfield, United States

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Physical therapy clinic

Manual Therapy Specialists Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Manual Therapy Specialists is located in Fairfield, United States on 1300 Post Rd Suite 210. Manual Therapy Specialists is rated 5 out of 5 in the category physical therapy clinic in United States.

Address

1300 Post Rd Suite 210

Phone

+1 2035579111

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Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

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William Bishop

I'm an older guy who loves golf, and having Dave improve the flexibility of my shoulders and back has enabled me to get a longer and smoother swing without pain....this despite some rather significant disc degeneration issues. The net result has been an additional 15 -20 yards off the tee which has made the game a lot more enjoyable for me. I would recommend Dave to any golfer who could benefit from the flexibility increases that he can deliver in only a few sessions.

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Kathryn Allen

I was referred to David by a friend who spoke highly of him. I wholeheartedly agree having been treated by him for 6 weeks. He is excellent at assessing the issues and uniquely qualified to execute office treatment and at-home exercises. I am already improved over 60% and have a clearer understanding of the mechanics and issues around my chronic issue. I'm pleased to be connected with someone who improves my health.

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Ellen Gerstein

About five years ago my husband was advised to go to a specific physical therapy center and by chance got Dave as his therapist. Boy are we lucky he did. We are both getting older and experiencing more physical aches and pains, and it is comforting to know we can always count on Dave to help us out. I started seeing Dave for hip and knee problems and was very satisfied, but the true test of his skills was when I had a flare-up caused by my cervical stenosis and disk degeneration. I was in a lot of pain but also lost strength in my right hand and feeling in two fingers. It was pretty scary. I couldn’t turn the ignition in my car without the help of my left hand. I couldn’t open jars or bottles. My handwriting was atrocious. I couldn’t lift my hand from my wrist. An EMG showed I had suffered damage and we were not sure how much I would be able to get back. Thanks to Dave, my strength is about 95% of what it was before and my feeling 100% Dave’s approach to symptoms is to methodically and meticulously determine their root cause. He does this by asking you to make certain movements to try and identify where exactly the fail is. He references his anatomy book during the process to help nail down the problem. Its like watching an artist at work. His care and his determination are like no other physical therapist I have ever seen. Also, unlike other physical therapists, he works on you the whole time. He leaves the exercising and icing/applying heat for you to do at home. There are no other patients there competing for his time. He gives you undivided focused attention. It is very effective. It is a great relief to know we have identified a physical therapist who we can depend on when things go wrong, who will figure out how to help and will make the situation better, not worse.

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vinny provenzano

Question 1: “Think back to before you came to see me... how long did you wait before making the decision and what was in the way of you making that decision (Fear, cost, not the right time, uncertain, bad experience elsewhere) Were you happy with making that decision to see me? Finding dave was a blessing for my life, he helped my back pain that 10 other doctors/chiros couldnt. Question 2: “What were you missing out on before coming to see me?” quality of life was terrible, always in pain and unhappy. Question 3: “What else did you try that didn’t work?” multiple chiros, PT, prolotherapy, massage, injections, acupuncture, rolphing, etc Question 4: “What was your understanding of what a PT would do for you, BEFORE you came to see me?” I saw good reviews and thoughy why not keep trying Question 5: “And now that you’ve been and experienced PT, if your best friend or a family member had pain, and they were procrastinating over going to see someone, what would you tell them about physical therapy (and me)?” I would recommend dave to anyone and will see hin if i ever get hurt again Question 6: “Of all of the things you enjoyed about coming to see me, what was the thing you liked best?” making a good friend and getting my life back to normal Question 7: “What would you to say to anyone who is reading this who is currently skeptical about PT or just undecided?” dont waste time with other stuff just see dave, if i met him sooner i would have saved thousands. Question 8: Since you came to see me, what impact have we had on the quality of your life? its 200% different now, no longer in pain all day everyday

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Michael Fisher

Dave was great. I hurt my back on a Thursday to the point that I could barely walk and he saw me the next day. He took the time to explain the injury, what likely caused it, how he would treat it, and what I could do at home to get better and in the future to prevent it from coming back. I highly recommend him.

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Tim Leary

Dave is fantastic at what he does. My only regret is that he wasn’t the first physical therapist I saw after my ankle surgery. He is honest and informative, and never pressures for treatments. I would highly recommend, even if it is just for a consultation before seeing a doctor.

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Selina Huber

Question 1: “Think back to before you came to see me... how long did you wait before making the decision and what was in the way of you making that decision (Fear, cost, not the right time, uncertain, bad experience elsewhere) Were you happy with making that decision to see me? I had a nagging neck pain that was beginning to radiate down my arm from over use playing tennis. I delayed coming because it wasn't "that bad" and I didn't want to take the time out. My husband had worked with Dave on some painful back issues and couldn't say enough about him so I scheduled an appointment. So glad I did!! Question 2: “What were you missing out on before coming to see me?” Discomfort on a daily basis with my neck. Question 3: “What else did you try that didn’t work?” stretching and massage. Question 4: “What was your understanding of what a PT would do for you, BEFORE you came to see me?” A better understanding of the core issue and how to strengthen muscles around the injury to support overall health. Question 5: “And now that you’ve been and experienced PT, if your best friend or a family member had pain, and they were procrastinating over going to see someone, what would you tell them about physical therapy (and me)?” Absolutely! Question 6: “Of all of the things you enjoyed about coming to see me, what was the thing you liked best?” Very knowledgable, quick results! Question 7: “What would you to say to anyone who is reading this who is currently skeptical about PT or just undecided?” Don't wait, I was uncomfortable for too long and in one visit I actually felt better and have the tools to control the issue myself. Question 8: Since you came to see me, what impact have we had on the quality of your life? pain free.

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Eric Keene

As a Physical Therapist myself, I can’t speak highly enough of the passion, skill, and knowledge that Dave has for helping solve patients ailments. I was fortunate to be trained by Dave for a full year and worked side by side with him for more and Dave’s integration of many complex schools of thought into his own system has been nothing short of revolutionary to the field. When I met Dave I was a young and hungry Physical Therapist. Dave had endless amounts of knowledge to give me of which I still utilize today. If you’ve tried PT before and had a bad experience, Dave will exceed your expectations.