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ProResults Physical Therapy was founded in 2018 by Garrett and Kayleigh Desrosiers, who moved to North San Diego County with the goal of establishing a physical therapist-owned practice in paradise. Since opening our doors in 2018, we have expanded to three clinic locations across the North San Diego County to meet the high demand for our services.

Many of our patients and referral sources can attest that our company culture, "family friendly atmosphere", five star patient satisfaction, and results-driven treatments are truly what sets us apart from other physical therapy clinics in the community. We have built a strong team of like-minded Doctors of Physical Therapy who value individualized, results-driven, hands-on patient care.

We share a love for fitness, sports, an active lifestyle, and the belief that exercise is medicine. We also share a common vision and mission. OUR VISION: Pioneer the advancement of better health and wellness services through customer excellence and innovation.
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Learn 40 of the most frequently asked questions we get about physical therapy and our unique physical therapy practice that puts you in the front seat of your treatment!
This special report was created after many years of experience collecting the most frequently asked questions about physical therapy from people just like you!
The goal of this report is to give you more clarity and understanding about physical therapy so that you can make the most informed decision possible before hiring your next physical therapist.
We are excited for your first appointment with us and we look forward to helping you! Please download the following paperwork and complete this in the comfort of your own home, and simply arrive 5-10 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
For your initial evaluation, please download and complete the Initial Evaluation Packet, and bring it with you.
Para su evaluacion inicial, descargue y complete el Paquete de evaluacion inicial y traigalo con usted.
The elbow is a hinged joint made up of three bones, the humerus, ulna, and radius.
The ends of the bones are covered with cartilage.
Cartilage has a rubbery consistency that allows the joints to slide easily against one another and absorb shock.
The joint capsule is a fluid filled sac that surrounds and lubricates the joint.
Together these ligaments provide the main source of stability for the elbow, holding the humerus and the ulna tightly together.
There are tendons in your elbow that attach muscle to bone.
The knee joins the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia).
The smaller bone that runs alongside the tibia (fibula) and the kneecap (patella) are the other bones that make the knee joint.
Tendons connect the knee bones to the leg muscles that move the knee joint.
Ligaments join the knee bones and provide stability to the knee.
Two C-shaped pieces of cartilage called the medial and lateral menisci act as shock absorbers between the femur and tibia.
Numerous bursae, or fluid-filled sacs, help the knee move smoothly.
The ankle is a large joint made up of three bones: the shin bone (tibia), the thinner bone running next to the shin bone (fibula), and a foot bone that sits above the heel bone (talus).
The bony bumps (or protrusions) seen and felt on each side of ankle have their own names.
The medial malleolus, felt on the inside of your ankle is part of the tibia's base.
The lateral malleolus, felt on the outside of your ankle is the low end of the fibula.
The ankle joint allows up-and-down movement of the foot.
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