
Jason Sanders
Clinic Director - PT, DPT, OCS, GCS
Jason S. Sanders, received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California, and is board certified as a Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy.
His post graduate work includes extensive industrial medicine, orthopedic, and manual therapy training. He has had the pleasure of directing the rehabilitation of Collegiate All-Americans, Olympians, Amateur and Professional athletes. Though, on a daily basis he enjoys assisting in the rehabilitation of individuals from all walks of life.
When he is not working with patients, Jason enjoys spending time with his wife and two young children. He is an avid sports fan, and actively works with local youth through master’s track and field programs.
Education
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
Doctor of Physical Therapy, 1998
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Bachelor of Science, Exercise Science and Wellness, 1994
Minor: Interpersonal Relations
About Us
Physical Therapy Solutions is a private practice outpatient physical therapy clinic with 3 locations in Iowa. The Dyersville clinic was established in September 2003, the Manchester clinic was added and established in July 2011 and the Dubuque clinic opened in May 2020.
Our practice consists of 9 licensed physical therapists, 3 licensed physical therapist assistants, and 4 office coordinators. Our providers are certified in Astym, LSVT BIG, Dry Needling and Blood Flow Restriction Training (BFR). All our clinics are also designated Petal Project certified, Blue Zones Project Worksite certified, and Little Free Library site locations.
Our staff works hard to create a culture of health & wellness in our community through education, well-being solutions, community engagement and waste reduction. All of our staff completes ongoing continuing education to keep up with the newest research and bring the latest innovative physical therapy techniques to all of our clinics.
We are your movement specialists…solutions for an ACTIVE life!
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Physical Therapists - Templeton, CA
When injury or disease limit a patient?s ability to move and enjoy day-to-day activities without hurting, physical therapy helps restore movement and function. Physical therapy can increase strength, balance, and range of motion while reducing stiffness and pain. In some cases it may even be a safe and non-invasive alternative to pain medications or surgery.
Because physical therapy is used to treat an incredibly wide variety of ailments, each patient?s experience may be slightly different. In general, however, physical therapy appointments will consist of an examination, physical therapy treatments, and instructions about helpful ways to move or techniques to approach physical challenges.
The treatments used in physical therapy help to increase movement, reduce pain, and speed healing. They may include, among others:
- Stretching
- Strength exercises
- Massage
- Water therapy
- Ultrasound therapy
- Heat or cold therapy
Physical therapy is useful for many different problems. Almost any injury or disease that makes it painful or difficult to move can be treated with physical therapy. A few examples of conditions regularly seen by physical therapists include:
- Injuries, including fractures, sprains, and strains
- Lower back pain
- Post-surgical care
- Amputation
- Stroke or brain injury
- Dizziness and loss of balance
- Muscle disorders
- Developmental delays
Being able to go about your daily life effectively and comfortably is a key component of independence. Restoring that function is the work of physical therapists.
Physical therapy templeton
locally owned and operated since 1985
Meet Our Staff
Linda Zang, co-owner and director of CPT, has been licensed and actively practicing physical therapy for 40 years, 36 of which have been in Eugene. She graduated with a BS in Physical Therapy from the University of Utah in 1981. She has done extensive training through the Institute of Physical Art, North American Institute of Manual Therapy, and the Barral Institute (visceral and neural manipulation, craniosacral therapy), plus dozens of courses in numerous other advanced treatment techniques. She specializes in complex and chronic orthopedic problems including headaches, joint and soft tissue mobilization, neuromuscular re-education, strain/counterstrain, and neurodynamic mobilization. She designs individualized programs that emphasize the importance of exercise, ergonomics, and stress management to improve mobility and ease rehabilitation. As an avid runner, downhill skier, and classical pianist, Linda believes our bodies are made to move, and maintaining them is essential for quality of life.
Kent Keyser, co-owner of CPT, received his BS in Physical Therapy from Cal State Northridge/UCLA in 1978, certification in Athletic Training in 1983, and a Masters Degree in Human Anatomy from the University of Oregon in 1987. He became a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy in 1995 and Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist in 1996. He is a graduate of the North American Institute Of Manual Therapy Fellowship Program, receiving his Fellow with the American Academy of Manual Physical Therapy in 1998. He is also on faculty and has taught extensively with the Institute of Physical Art and is a founder of the Certified Functional Manual Therapist program. He was an instructor in the Department of Exercise Movement Science at the University of Oregon and adjunct professor of Physical Therapy at Touro College in Long Island, NY. He has taken numerous orthopaedic and sports medicine courses.
Beth Templeton Lemmon completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at the University of Puget Sound in 2007. She completed a Fellowship of Applied Functional Science with the Grey Institute in 2012 and was certified as a functional manual therapist through the Institute of Physical Arts in 2015. Further continuing education focusing on visceral and neuro-meningeal mobilization as well as cranial sacral therapy. She has expertise in vestibular rehabilitation, functional mobilization, proprioceptive neuromuscular re-education, and pain management. She and her husband enjoy anything outside: hiking, biking, and paddle-boarding.
Jacque earned a double major in Biology and Spanish from Hardin-Simmons University in 2005 where she played for the women’s DIII soccer team. She obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Elon University in North Carolina. She has completed a Fellowship with the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy and specializes in manual therapy.
Jacque takes a hands on approach and enjoys working with a variety of conditions especially low back pain, shoulder injuries, ankle injuries and athletes of all ages. She uses her passion for movement to help you return to sport or regular life after an injury.
In her spare time she enjoys being involved in a variety of sports. Her personal favorites include cycling, soccer, hiking, snowshoeing, yoga, long distance running.
Mark Boutros completed his undergraduate education at the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2011 with a Biology degree. He obtained his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Hardin-Simmons University in 2015. Mark is currently working towards being a Certified Functional Manual Therapist through the Institute of Physical Art by completing a post-graduate residency program. He enjoys hiking with his wife and dog, playing basketball, and traveling.
Daniel Arnold is the office receptionist and is in charge of scheduling. He is a resident of Eugene since 2013. In his time off he enjoys reading books, watching movies, and listening to records.
Maya Nelson has been office manager for CPT since shortly after it opened in 2003. She is responsible for the bookkeeping, accounts receivable, insurance, and payment questions. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with her family (especially her grandchildren), friends, gardening, animals, and reading.
About
Advocate Medical Group physical therapy offers comprehensive outpatient physical and occupational therapy for a variety of musculoskeletal, neurologic, orthopedic, pediatric, and sports-related problems. The therapists are dedicated to providing high quality, individualized treatment including instruction and training to maximize health and function. Our therapists are highly skilled in manual therapy and differential diagnosis of neuromuscular skeletal dysfunction.
Services and symptoms treated
- Manual therapy
- McKenzie approach
- Pain management
- Post-surgical rehab
- Sports rehab
- Vestibular rehab
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