AthletiCo Physical Therapy Opens Facility in Winnetka, Illinois
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Midwest-based AthletiCo Physical and Occupational Therapy opened its newest physical therapy facility in
With the opening of the
As a former dancer skilled in ballet, pointe, modern, and jazz, Lubs sustained numerous foot and knee injuries while dancing competitively in high school and college. When she became more interested in assessing and treating her injuries rather than dancing competitively, Lubs realized she wanted to become a physical therapist.
“I love the variety of people and injuries I get to work with everyday,” says Lubs. “No two people present the same way, respond to the exact same treatment style, or have the same physical therapy goals. This requires me to utilize problem solving skills and patient feedback to tailor treatment plans to each individual. It makes my job interesting, challenging, and very rewarding.”
To learn more about AthletiCo Winnetka or to schedule a complimentary injury screening, call
AthletiCo Winnetka
Phone: 847-441-5788
Fax: 847-784-8720
winnetka(at)athletico(dot)com
ABOUT ATHLETICO
AthletiCo Physical and Occupational Therapy provides orthopedic rehabilitation services to communities and organizations throughout
Our services include physical and occupational/hand therapy, work rehabilitation, performing arts rehabilitation, women’s health therapy, spine control classes, pediatric physical therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and athletic training. Expanded services include performance enhancement, fitness center memberships, golf fitness, endurance, nutrition, and massage therapy.
AthletiCo accepts all indemnity, PPO, POS, and WC plans including BC/BS,
AthletiCo Toll-Free Injury Hotline 877-ATHLETICO (1-877-284-5384)
http://www.athletico.com
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