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Columbia Physical Therapy To Celebrate Grand Opening Of Their New Location

Bruce G. Clayton, PT and Wrenna L. Clayton, PT of Columbia Physical Therapy cordially invites the Community to their Open House celebrating the Grand Opening of their New Location at 3207 Rainier Avenue South (2 blocks south of Franklin High School) to take place this Sat., Nov. 4 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Bruce and Wrenna have served the Seattle community for 22 years, providing personalized compassionate care designed to accelerate recovery from injuries or surgeries. Outstanding leaders in physical therapy they are dedicated to developing personal rehabilitation plans to help their clients recover range of motion, muscle strength, and functional movement following Hip & Knee Joint Replacement Surgeries, Back & Neck Injuries, Knee Injuries, Shoulder Injuries, Work-Related Injuries, Auto Accidents Injuries, and Sports-Related Injuries. Columbia Physical Therapy Services brings a unique and proven process — Strategic Physical Therapy Assessment and Care to all clients — which helps to identify impairments and implement the critical changes that are necessary in order to improve performance and reduce the chance of future injuries. Established in 1985, Columbia Physical Therapy Services is the first African American owned and operated Private Practice Outpatient Physical Therapy Clinic in Seattle. Serving Seattle for the past 22 years, Bruce and Wrenna continue to lead their team of therapists in helping clients establish well-managed physical therapy programs with the Strategic Physical Therapy Assessment & Care program. For more information about the Open House or Columbia Physical Therapy’s services you can contact them at (206) 722-2205 or via e-mail at columbiapt@comcast.net or visit their website at www.columbiaphysicaltherapy.com

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