Established in 1990 as an independent, therapist owned private practice. Providing high quality, personal and individualized therapy in our accessible Merrimack, NH location. Patient family education to foster an understanding of the cause of the injury or disability. We believe this distinguishes us from hospital based, physician owned, and large corporate practices.
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DTS Inc was established in 1990 as an independent therapist owned private practice. Owners, Lu and Venetia, founded DTS, initially at the request of local pediatricians, to provide in-home high quality physical therapy services. Concurrently we also contracted to school systems and home health agencies, soon opening our first office in Merrimack.
Lu, Venetia and the staff of DTS are proudly involved in supporting local and national organizations such as Dana Farber, the Jimmy Fund and the Pan Mass Challenge. We also support the mission of the Manchester Boys and Girls Club through volunteerism and donations. Our professional affiliations include membership with the American Physical Therapy Association at the national and state level as well as the Allied Physical Therapy Practice Group.
In order to gain full benefit from your first visit (evaluation), please make every effort to review our recommendations. Please plan to arrive at least 10-15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time. This will allow you time to review and sign the necessary paperwork with our office manager.
DTS gladly accepts most insurance plans including Aetna, Anthem/BlueCross Blue Shield, Cigna, Harvard Pilgrim, HealthPlans, Inc., Medicare, NH Medicaid (NH Healthy Families, Well Sense), Tricare, Tufts, United Healthcare, Worker's Compensation, and Auto Insurance. We are able to offer an out of pocket payment option as needed.
Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine which includes both a side bend to the right or left (also called lateral flexion) and twisting or rotation of the vertebrae. Usually there is one major curve, and a compensatory curve above or below that. The majority of cases of scoliosis are called idiopathic, meaning the cause is unknown.
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Elise Lutz
Dec 03, 2019
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This is an outstanding group. Kinga is amazingly knowledgable, very skilled and professional. She is working with me to strengthen certain areas, making everyday tasks pain-free again. The big difference with this office compared to others is the one to one attention, which results in real results. I have a lot of experience with physical therapist offices and DTS has been by far the best.