Physiotherapy Associates opens new clinic in Silver Spring

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Physiotherapy Associates, the nation's foremost provider of outpatient rehabilitation services, announces the opening of a new physical therapy clinic in Silver Spring, MD. The clinic offers a comprehensive range of physical therapy services, including sports medicine and therapy for work-related injuries and motor vehicle accidents.

Leading the physical therapy services at the new clinic is Kimberley Kules, PT, OCS, ATC. Ms. Kules has been practicing since graduating with a physical therapy degree from the University of Vermont in 1991. She earned an Athletic Training Certification in 1992, an Orthopedic Clinical Specialty in 2005, and a master's in acupuncture in 2009. In addition to her special interest in athletic injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation, Ms. Kules has extensive experience working with patients who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents or while on the job. She enjoys focusing on education, ergonomics and prevention of further injury.

Pete Grabaskas, PT, COO of Physiotherapy Associates, stated, "Physiotherapy Associates continues to grow organically in 2011, with our clinic expansion targeted in the double digits. This type of dynamic growth is unique in the field of healthcare right now. By opening a facility in Silver Spring, we continue to expand our footprint in thriving communities, and we continue to allow millions of our patients to lead healthier lives."

The new clinic is conveniently located just off Route 29 at 12510 Prosperity Drive. Parking is plentiful and free of charge.

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