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After a year of knee pain when climbing stairs and doing squats n' stuff, I decided to see an orthopedic doctor. Turns out there was nothing seriously wrong and nothing that couldn't be fixed with some physical therapy. I chose Miller Physical Therapy because of their proximity to my house and their reviews here on Yelp. Scheduling appointments went smoothly and everybody that I spoke to there was pleasant. My doctor said that I was supposed to go 2 times per week for a month but I only went twice. My therapist, Nick (totally reminds me of Will Ferrall), clearly explained what was wrong with my knee and how he planned to heal it. After the second session I knew exactly what I had to do and was ready to work on it on my own. I cancelled the rest of my appointments partly because I am lazy and didn't want to go but partly because the stuff I needed to do with my knee was relatively simple and I could do on my own so why pay someone else? Anyway, Nick is awesome and although he doesn't know it, he almost totally cured my knee pain I've had for over a year. I would recommend this place to anybody. The facility isn't as hoity-toity and fancy as I had expected but was nice, clean and contained all the doodads necessary for physical therapy.
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