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    Express DOT Physicals

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    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Emory Rehabilitation Outpatient Center - Fayetteville

    Emory Rehabilitation Outpatient Center - Fayetteville

    5.0(1 review)
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    Kristin Ayers is the World's Best Physical Therapist. She also seems to do a good job of managing…read morethe facility. She helped me rehabilitate my left leg, when a car hit my bicycle in 2017 breaking my left femur in multiple places. The accident happened in south Fayette County and the EMTs took me to Grady Hospital, in Atlanta because it has a trauma center. After surgery, the orthopedic surgeon said I could continue physical therapy there [driving in Atlanta traffic] or find a physical therapy center. My wife and I checked out several places. We stopped our search, when we met Kristin at Emory Rehab. This year, on March 19, 2019, I went to an emergency room, with left leg paralysis and extreme pain. While trying some other things and doctors, I went to Emory Rehab and made an appointment. Even though he has seen my MRI and she hasn't, I believe Kristin knows more about what's going on with my spinal cord than my neurologist. When I felt my left leg began tightening up, feeling heavy, feeling weak, feeling sore, and feeling stiff during a physical therapy session, I tried to continue the exercises until I almost couldn't move at all. Kristin led me over to a table and helped me lie down on it. Then she pushed a cart, with a box on it, over to the table. The box had individually wrapped needles in it. She asked if I'd like to to try Dry Needling, I agreed, and she began sticking needles into me. We had talked about Dry Needling before and I had researched it. After that, she helped me to turn over to my stomach and put a heating pad and some blankets on my back. The table has a removable hole, which my facestuck down through. This let my spinal cord be straight. A while later I was able to stand up, walk around the room, and do some stretching exercises. I was able to walk out to my car and get in without help. Now she uses Dry Needles on me during each physical therapy session. I have Spondylosis, a spinal cord illness, which causes all the above mention problems and emergency room level pain. Today I hiked about 4.5 miles, the longest hike I've done since before my first paralysis attack on March 19. 2019. I'm learning how to deal with this illness, with the help of the World's Best Physical Therapist.

    From the owner: Experience the power of physical therapy with Emory Rehabilitation Outpatient Center. Our physical…read moretherapy team will design an individualized plan of care that aligns with your specific goals in mind. Through clinical experience, ongoing education and clear communication with our patients, our physical therapists will give you the tools necessary to successfully heal from aches, pains or injuries and get back to what you love. We are proud to serve your community and are committed to providing an exceptional experience that promotes healing in a safe, compassionate environment.

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