Mrs. Angelique Marie Stathakios
Physical Therapist (Pediatric) | Pediatrics
1731 Lincolnshire Dr Rochester MI, 48309About
Angelique Stathakios is a pediatric physical therapist practicing in Rochester, MI. Angelique is a doctor specializing in physical treatment of children to help reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Dr. Stathakios can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Dr. Stathakios will create a treatment plan based on the childs specific injury, disease or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.
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