As
physical therapists
at Therapy Masters, we are dedicated to
helping you achieve
your therapy goals.
We are true masters
of therapy, having earned
advanced degrees from
highly respected universities
and studied under some
of the most well-regarded
leaders in the field.
We are committed to
constant improvement
and learning by examining
the latest research
and attending continuing
education courses to
provide you with the
most current treatment
techniques.
In addition, we promise
to be good teachers
and trusted listeners
because physical therapy
isn’t just about
treating an injury;
it’s about caring
for the whole person.
We want your therapy
session to be something
that you look forward
to as means to improving
your quality of life,
not something you dread.
So, we invite you to
come in and let us care
for you.
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Neil
Masters, P.T.,
M.S.
Neil
graduated
from Northwestern
University
in 1990 with a
Bachelor of Science
Degree
in Physical Therapy,
then completed
an advanced Masters
Degree in
Manual
and Manipulative
Physical Therapy
from
the world renowned
program at the
University of
South Australia.
There, Neil wrote
his thesis on "Exercise
effects on low
back pain" and
has continued
to make
this an area of
concentration.
Neil
has practiced
in Vail since
1994,
at the Vail
Valley Medical
Center, followed
by eight years
in
private practice
in Eagle, Edwards,
and
Vail.
" ...listening
to my clients
gives great
insight into
their needs...knowing
their needs
is
essential in
developing a
plan...having
a plan allows
for
the most effective
treatment, it's
what sets satisfactory
treatment apart
from
great treatment."
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Kathryn
G. Newnham,
D.P.T.
Kathy
attended Marquette
University
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
where she received
her doctorate
in physical therapy
in 2005. She began
her career in
inpatient rehabilitation
at a hospital
in Ohio before
transitioning
to outpatient
orthopedics at
a clinic in Denver.
Having enjoyed
an internship
in Vail in 2003,
Kathy finally
returned to the
valley and joined
the staff of Therapy
Masters, LLC in
2007.
“My
goal is for
every patient
to have a thorough understanding
of their condition and the strategy
we
are using to treat it. The more
the patient understands the rationale
behind his or her treatment and the
more involved
the patient is in treatment planning,
the more effective the therapy will
be overall." |
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