Check out what’s happening at Atlantis Physical Therapy:
It’s that time of year again to vote for Best Physical Therapy Center and Best Knee Center in the South Bay. The Reader’s Choice Awards is celebrating 32 years and is sponsored by the Daily Breeze and Beach Reporter. Voting is open through Sunday April 23rd. We appreciate all the support we have had from our amazing patients over the years for this award and would be most grateful if you could once again take the time to cast your vote for us.
Have Questions? Get Answers! Come see us on Sunday, May 7th from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the the Lomita Chamber of Commerce Health Fair For All Ages in partnership with the City of Lomita on the front law of the Lomita City Hall 24300 Narbonne Avenue Lomita.
We’ll have some of our high tech Brain Health & Fitness toys available for you to try. If you ever felt like skiing the Italian Alps, now is your chance. We’d love to see you at this fun FREE community event. Here’s to your good health.
If you or someone you know has not fully recovered from the coronavirus and are still experiencing the side-effects, our Covid-19 Rehabilitation Program can help with:
- Brain Fog and Memory Issues
- Breathing Issues
- Fatigue
- Balance, Strength, and General Conditioning
- Headaches
We understand the issues facing long haulers and we are here to listen and help. We can customize our program to meet the unique needs of each patient, based on the latest scientific evidence.
To learn more, you can respond back to this email with questions, contact our office at 310-325-7404 to schedule an evaluation.
We are so pleased to announce that are staff is growing and we have added a dynamic PT to the practice. Welcome to South Bay native Lindsay Yoshiba, PT, DPT, OCS, who earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Mount Saint Mary’s University. She is also one of only a handful of therapists across the county who have earned the prestigious distinction of OCS (Orthopedic Clinical Specialist).
A graduate of Torrance High School, she attended El Camino Community College before transferring to UC San Diego where she earned a B.S. in human biology. Lindsay is a true professional and her patients sing her praises.
Exercise is important for people with arthritis because it increases their muscular strength and flexibility, improves their mobility, and helps them feel less pain and fatigue. People with arthritis may have trouble exercising, but they can overcome it. Persistence is important. Click to learn more and get tips for protecting your joints.