Hello, and welcome to George Erb Physical Therapy, Inc. the premiere physical therapy clinic in Camarillo! We encourage you to explore our web site to learn more about our physical therapists, office staff, and state-of-the-art facility. GEPT, Inc. complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex in any significant communications with or to the public.
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Since opening for business in 1988, George Erb Physical Therapy has been a leading independent orthopedic rehabilitation center dedicated to optimal, cost-effective outcomes.
We accomplish this with expert care delivered in a state-of-the-art treatment facility, but importantly, we partner with the patient to resolve their particular condition through education, home care interventions, and understanding their occupational goals and/or requirements.
We accomplish this with expert care delivered in a state-of-the-art treatment facility, but importantly, we partner with the patient to resolve their particular condition through education, home care interventions, and understanding their occupational goals and/or requirements.
George was raised in Camarillo after his family relocated from Los Angeles when he was five years old. He attended Camarillo High School and Oxnard College before a baseball scholarship took him to Cal State Northridge. After his final season as a Matador, he was accepted to PT School at CSUN, graduating in 1985.
Matt's family moved to Camarillo in 1979 when he was just a young boy. Interestingly, he was born in Iceland while his father served our country in the United States Navy. He grew up attending local schools, and graduated from Adolfo Camarillo High School (ACHS) in 1993. It was during his time at ACHS he first became interested in a career in physical therapy (PT).
Jennifer is a Camarillo native who after graduating from Adolfo Camarillo High School ('95) received her BS in Kinesiology from CSU Fresno. As a Kinesiology major and member of the women's tennis team, her interest in sport, fitness, and injury led her to pursue her Masters in Physical Therapy from CSU Northridge ('04).
Modern physical therapy has its roots in the rehabilitation of injured WWII veterans. It has evolved through the years to encompass a fascinatingly wide range of patients that require some form of skilled assistance in returning to either their prior level of function, or a modified level of function.
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