Physical Therapy treatments have been proved effective in many problems, such as continuous back pain, neck pain, headache, digestive problems, balance difficulties, whiplash and other collision injuries, occupational and sports injuries. Some of the other diseases in which physio treatment is helpful are Sciatica, Scoliosis, Fibromyalgia, TMJ disorders etc.
Physical Therapy
Anne Williams opened Lakeside Manual Physical Therapy 2002 and Mountainside Physical Therapy in 2008. Anne has been a physical therapist for 30 years focusing on the use and techniques of manual physical therapy with the goal of promoting optimal function of individuals challenged by pain and disability; whether acute or chronic in nature.
Neck Pain
Back Pain
Manual Therapy
Sarah Smith received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Armstrong Atlantic State University, in consortium with the Medical College of Georgia, in 2010. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from James Madison University in 2007. Sarah began working here as a Physical Therapy Technician in 2001, and has remained with the company as she obtained her degrees to become a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Sarah believes in a functional approach to physical therapy, combining manual therapy techniques with therapeutic exercise to achieve optimal outcomes. She has attended courses in various techniques including Myofascial Release, Muscle Energy Technique, Strain Counterstrain, IASTM, the Eclectic Approach, and Kinesiology Taping. She is also a certified wellness coach. Sarah was raised, and continues to reside in, Lake of the Woods with her husband, son, and her goldendoodle, Kona. She loves to water ski, and is a coach for the Lake of the Woods Water Ski Club. She also volunteers with the Lake of the Woods Adaptive Watersports Foundation. She enjoys an active lifestyle, and spending time outdoors and on the water with her family.