Discussing How To Avoid Common Active Injuries

Patient Success!

“I am able to use my right arm again!” “I am able to use my right arm again with little to no pain and with continued work at home, I will come to a full recovery. Things are looking good! Thanks to all of you for making this a good experience. Thank you for all you have done.” “Everyone at Full Potential is very friendly and has the knowledge on all of my needs to get my arm back in shape. It was very helpful to get exercises and stretches that I am able to do at home to continue a better therapy.” - David N.

“A positive encounter!” “At Full Potential, after a knee replacement, I worked with Dr. Carrie Metevia and Joel Flenniken. Carrie and Joel provided me with all the “why” of what the therapy, exercises, and continued homework strategies would accomplish. The continued exercises provided the strength to recover what surgery had undone. And after it was done, I could hop. I couldn’t before knee replacement, and now the hop is back. Every person I met; from desk to table, was a positive encounter. It was a good journey back.” - Deb S.

“I am now able to sleep!” “I am no longer waking up in the middle of the night with pain, soreness, and tightness. I am now able to sleep the whole night with no issues and I wake up feeling good. I have no other issues during the day and I can live my life again! Once the issue was figured out, I felt so much better within two weeks. Every one at Full Potential is very friendly and everyone treats you great. They fix your problems!” - Matt G.

Practice News

Every month, our team gets together for a staff meeting! During these, we review information, learn about Full Potential happenings, and share any successes. This month, we changed it up a bit! One of our very talented Physical Therapists, Luke, presented information he had learned at his most recent continuing education course. During the presentation, Luke spoke about how pain affects our patients and what we can do to better assist our patients with pain, whether it be chronic or acute. It’s important for us to always educate each other on new information to provide our patients with quality care, especially when health care is constantly changing!

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