| An education focused on versatility
"I've studied a wide range of disciplines over the years. My reasoning was simple: The more I learned, the more people I could help throughout my career. My broad educational background has allowed me to do just that. With over 18 years as a physical therapist, I have develpoded a special interest in postural awareness and body mechanics, because I recognize how important both are to our overall health."
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Licensure in Physical Therapy: State of Delaware
BS: Arts and Science with Certificate in Proficiency in Physical Therapy, University of Delaware
Board Certified: Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist, The American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties
Over the years, Carol has taken many hours of advanced training in a wide variety of therapy techniques, including orthopedic, manual therapy, and sports medicine. |
Networking with other professionals helps me bring you more effective care
"Meeting and sharing with other physical therapists allows me to keep up on the newest medical breakthroughs and to remain on the leading edge, so that I can give my patients the newest and best health care available."
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Member:
American Physical Therapy Association - Orthopedic Section
Delaware Physical Therapy Association |
A supporter of continuing education who is respected by her peers.
"I enjoy working with students in the clinical setting, and discussing treatment techniques with my coworkers. There is no greater feeling than passing on what I know and sharing my experiences with fellow physical therapists, because they'll take these latest advancements and pass them on to their patients."
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Advanced Courses:
- Functional Orthopedics I & II - Institute of Physical Art
- Back Education Training - Institute of Physical Art
- CTI, FM LQ, FM UQ - Institute of Physical Art (IPA)
- Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation I, PNF Gait - IPA
- Mulligan Concept, Mobilization and Movement - Brian Mulligan
- McKenzie Method - Spinal Evaluation & Treatment, Part A, B and C
- Muscle Energy Techniques for the Spine
- Medical Aspects of Sports, University of Delaware
- The Mobilization of the Nervous System - David Butler (NOI)
- Adverse Neural Tension - Catapult Seminars
- Myofascial Release Techniques - Northeast Seminars
- McConnell Taping Techniques - Jenny McConnell
- Current Concepts in Sports Medicine - Dogwood Institute
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Osteoporosis - a Comprehensive Treatment Strategy - Sara Meeks
- S1 - Evaluation and Treatment of the Spine - University of St. Augustine
- S3 - Advanced Evaluation & Manipulation of the Cranio Facial, Cervical & Upper Thoracic Spine - University of St. Augustine
- Differencial Diagnosis - CPTI
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| Carol K. Sheats PT, OCS |
| "In my years as a physical therapist, I've learned the importance of personalized care. I'll take the time needed to find out your concerns and fully explain your condition to you. And then, I'll teach you what you can do on your own and improve the quality of Life and prevent future injury." |
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