We do things a little differently at Aquatic PT. Therapy is very much hands on. Each visit will include one on one time with the therapist and personal attention to your issues and goals. Manual therapy is integrated with the buoyancy, pain relief, and support provided in the water, along with traditional PT modalities and exercise programs.
This unique approach is very successful. At the end of PT 99% of our patients have less pain, more ROM and flexibility, and/or increased strength. And consider Aquatic PT a successful endeavor.
This unique approach is very successful. At the end of PT 99% of our patients have less pain, more ROM and flexibility, and/or increased strength. And consider Aquatic PT a successful endeavor.
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Leslie Hill Toulouse is a graduate of the PT program at UCSF in San Francisco. She has completed the highly respected Silver Series program at the URSA foundation, a two year post graduate course in manual treatment of the entire body. She has specialized training in spine manual therapy, mobilization of the nervous system, and evaluation and treatment of the cervical, thoracic, and pelvic ganglia.
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Carrie Yamamoto
Apr 02, 2021
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I have had migraines since I was a little girl. Having moved a few different states I had the privilege of different modalities and treatments for migraines throughout the years: preventive medication, cranial sacral therapy, massage, injections...you name it, I have likely tried it. I am now in my late 30s. Out of any of my treatments, Leslie has been the most helpful. She is honest, kind, and consistent in her amazing work and technique. Most of all, she has kept me migraine free.
Kc Luper
Jan 21, 2019
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Leslie Toulouse is excellent. And I found out the hard way after my second rotator cuff repair that the aquatic part of the therapy makes a HUGE difference. I chose a different therapist closer to home after that surgery and he was great but the added pool therapy makes for a better outcome. Can't recommend Leslie and Aquatics Physical Therapy enough! Oh and I'm currently seeing her after hip replacement. I learned from my mistake. 😀
Dan Armstrong
Aug 12, 2017
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