What a Physical Therapist is Thankful For…

November 25, 2010

General Information

  1. Fall Display Squircle My clients– I love being busy guiding others to a more healthy, active lifestyle.
  2. The ability to walk, squat, lunge, jump, run.
  3. My education from Concordia University Wisconsin, which prepared me well.
  4. A home exercise program performed as prescribed.
  5. All of my coworkers that help to make our clinic a comfortable and welcoming place for therapy.
  6. A profession that allows me to be a life-long learner.
  7. When my clients have a-ha moments at therapy.
  8. Researchers that help to guide physical therapists everywhere through high-quality studies and reviews.
  9. Hearing stories about how therapy has helped someone do something they weren’t able to do before therapy.
  10. My company, HealthReach Rehab, for allowing me to be an independent practitioner, providing high-quality therapy.
  11. Clients that are sad to leave therapy, because they really enjoyed coming.
  12. My membership in APTA, which goes way beyond my yearly dues in value, helping me to be a better physical therapist.
  13. Clients that come because a friend or family member recommended me.
  14. Most of all my health.
MoniqueSerpasPT

MoniqueSerpasPT

Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Specialist at Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System

My name is Monique Serpas, PT, DPT, OCS. I am a physical therapist and board-certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist practicing at the Southeast Louisiana Healthcare System in New Orleans, LA. I realize how difficult it can be to overcome an injury or manage a chronic condition and am focused on helping my clients achieve wellness through a physically active lifestyle. I treat orthopaedic, balance, and vestibular disorders and practice using a combination of hands-on manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and education. This enables my patients to assist in their own recovery and injury prevention. I also have developed fall prevention and golf-related rehab programs in the past. I hold a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Concordia University Wisconsin (2008) and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Louisiana State University (2004). I am a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Louisiana Physical Therapy Association (LPTA), and the Orthopaedic and Neurology sections of the APTA.

If you want to connect beyond the blog, m...@geaux2pt.com or click on the following social network icons:

Geaux2PT on Facebook MoniqueSerpasPT My LinkedIn SiteMy HealthGrades Profile DeliciousTechnorati StumbleUponMy Feedburner RSSEmail Me Klout

MoniqueSerpasPT
MoniqueSerpasPT

Subscribe & Connect

Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates. Your e-mail will never be shared with any 3rd parties.