Results Physiotherapy opens new clinic in Collierville

Collierville now has a new choice for treating Orthopedic problems, sports injuries and a variety of conditions that cause pain. Results Physiotherapy has opened a new physical therapy clinic in Collierville, and it is the fifth location in the greater Memphis area.

Results Physiotherapy offers a different product for people who have been through traditional options in therapy and rehabilitation. The state-wide company provides advanced techniques in outpatient orthopedic physical therapy. Independent studies have measured the outcomes Results gets against national providers and proven that Results gets significantly better outcomes in functional progress, perceived improvement and pain reduction.

Sean Garland is Results' Field Marketing Officer for the Memphis Region. A Collierville resident, Sean has wanted to bring the company's services to his community since he joined Results. "Our patients who have been to other therapy frequently say two things - therapy at Results is completely different, and my other therapists never touched me. We combine the 'hands-on' treatment techniques with exercise. This offers pain relief that can be sustained by the patient. The patient remains better even after we have stopped treatment."

Sarah Corrigan will be the lead therapist for Results at the new Collierville clinic. A graduate of the esteemed PT program at Duke University, Sarah has worked in the area for 4 years, but now finds herself with a new attitude after being exposed to the Results "hands-on" method. She says, "I'm excited to work in Collierville where I have grown up! Collierville needs a physical therapy clinic where therapists are trained to provide world-class manual therapy treatments to every patient." Find out more about Sarah at the Results website: www.resultsphysiotherapy.com. She is this month's "Therapist in the Spotlight."

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