Physical Therapists in Washington

Physical Therapists
female physical therapist
Dr. Ziadee Whiptail Cambier, PT, DPT

    Physical Therapist
1600 E Jefferson St Ste A1, Seattle, WA 98122
206-320-2200     206-320-2560
female physical therapist
Dr. Zina Zacchea Weaver, PT, DPT

    Physical Therapist
110 2nd St Sw Ste 110, Auburn, WA 98001
253-237-3405    
female physical therapist
Zoe Geiger, PT/DPT

    Physical Therapist
5150 Village Park Dr Se, Bellevue, WA 98006
425-657-0620     425-502-8425
female physical therapist
Ms. Zoe A Cain, PT OCS

    Physical Therapist
101 W Cataldo, #300 Advantage Pt, Spokane, WA 99201
509-326-7311     509-326-7314
female physical therapist
Dr. Zoie Baer, DPT

    Physical Therapist
4029 Northwest Ave Ste 302, Bellingham, WA 98226
360-734-2277    
female physical therapist
Zoralei Dayley, DPT

    Physical Therapist
4318 S Settler Dr Ste 110, Ridgefield, WA 98642
360-727-9025     360-529-5847
female physical therapist
Zuri Johnson, DPT

    Physical Therapist
6424 N 9th St, Tacoma, WA 98406
253-565-4484    
Physical Therapists are health care professionals who evaluate and treat people with health problems resulting from injury or disease. Physical therapist's assess joint motion, muscle strength and endurance, function of heart and lungs, and performance of activities required in daily living, among other responsibilities. Treatment includes therapeutic exercises, cardiovascular endurance training, and training in activities of daily living.
Physical therapists are qualified by an accredited program in physical therapy, licensed by the state, and practicing within the scope of that license. Physical therapists treat disease, injury, or loss of a bodily part by physical means, such as the application of light, heat, cold, water, electricity, massage and exercise. They develop treatment plans based upon each patient's strengths, weaknesses, range of motion and ability to function.
A health professional who specializes in physical therapy- the health care field concerned primarily with the treatment of disorders with physical agents and methods, such as massage, manipulation, therapeutic exercises, cold, heat (including short-wave, microwave, and ultrasonic diathermy), hydrotherapy, electric stimulation and light to assist in rehabilitating patients and in restoring normal function after an illness or injury.