Kinect: 5 Keys To A Healthy Spine

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Staff Spotlight

GIOVANNI LEONE PTA QUALIFICATIONS DIRECTOR Giovanni graduated from Gateway Community College in 2012 where he earned his Associate’s degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant. He has also earned his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and a Master’s degree in Health Administration, and has the goal of attending Physical Therapy school in the future to receive his DPT degree. Giovanni enjoys working in an outpatient orthopedic setting because of the variety of patient

I can fully use my left knee!

“I can fully use my left knee, includingswingingagolfclub. Ican also move and use my left arthritic hip with a lot less pain.” - Scott T.

“Now I can get out of bed without having to roll out. I can look to the right and my headaches are almost gone. I have more feeling in my hand and arm.” - Brenda G. I have more feeling in my hand and arm!

population and diagnoses he encounters on a daily basis, as well as the opportunity to be creative with his treatments. Giovanni pursues new continuing education courses to develop his manual therapy skills to better serve his patients in the clinic with new up to date evidence based treatments. On a personal note, Giovanni is originally from Los Angeles, California, and enjoys spending time with his wife, family, and friends with activities including going to the movies, traveling, and playing various sports including basketball or football.

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Kinect To Communities

Our Kinect family kinected to the community by volunteering at the Maricopa Animal Care Shelter. At Kinect Physical Therapy we know how important daily exercise is. Not only is it important for us humans but our furry friends need daily exercise too. Thanks to our very own Katie Rapkoch, PTA in Chandler whom has been a long time volunteer at the shelter we were all inspired to help out. Our Kinect family volunteered to walk dogs at the Maricopa Animal Care Shelter. We all had a great time playing with the dogs and the staff at the shelter were great to work with. Each years thousands of dogs and cats make their way to MC Animal Care Shelters. Consider adopting a shelter pet – you never know what you’ll find!

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