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| - Friendly staff. The physical therapist, Dr. Holly, is very competent. Same goes for a couple of the chiropractors, particularly Dr. Radi, and a massage therapist named Christina. The MA's are also very personable. However, I had a pretty lousy experience during one of the tests they did on me - some sort of muscle transduction test where they pressed a tool against my foot, then ankle, then leg (hoping to determine how fast my muscles picked up on signals from my brain), but the nurse who was supposed to be a pro at it seemed to hardly know what she was doing. At all. She was training an MA on how to run the test, and the MA seemed more confident, coordinated, and intelligent. It was a painful test run by someone who didn't seem to know what she was doing. When chiropractics/PT/and massage weren't improving my lower back, they suggested injections - PRP or prolo, which are both offered by someone in their office. But after my experience with one of their nurses, I decided injections to my back by someone else in that office was not a good idea. So I left, found a prolo dr in Scottsdale, and never turned back.
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