Leslie Collins, Physical Therapist
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Leslie Collins

Physical Therapist

6252 U.S. Highway 68 Maysville KY, 41056

About

Dr. Leslie Collins is a Physical Therapist practicing in Maysville, KY. Dr. Collins specializes in treatment to help reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a Physical Therapist, Dr. Collins can treat multiple conditions with exercises, myofascial release, massage, joint mobilization, heat, ice, neurological re-education and more. Dr. Collins specializes in back pain, knee and shoulder pain, equestrian sports and treatment of riders.  

Education and Training

University of Kentucky Doctor of Physical Therapy 2009

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

back painneck painknee painshoulder painweaknessParkinson's diseaseStroke (CVA)myofascial releasemanual therapyequestrian sports

Awards

  • Most Outstanding Physical Therapist Student 2009 University of Kentucky 

Professional Memberships

  • American Physical Therapy Association  

Leslie Collins's Practice location

Therapy To Go PLLC

6252 U.S. Highway 68 -
Maysville, KY 41056
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New patients: 606-212-8595
Fax: 866-515-1232
www.therapy-to-go.org

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