Physio Pro Denver and Evolution Physical Therapy & Fitness are physical therapy practices. Physio Pro Denver has a team of physical therapists, including Nate Lilley, Aaron Page, and Erick Sells. Evolution Physical Therapy & Fitness has Dr. Candace Cox, who is recommended by doctors after surgery. These practices offer individual physical therapy, specialized classes, and programs tailored to patient needs. Some patients have seen improvements with pelvic floor physical therapy. Both practices have received positive feedback regarding their staff and treatment quality.
Practice Information
Pelvic Health Specialization
Alyssa is mentioned for pelvic floor physical therapy. She uses a mix of internal and external hand on work and strengthening exercises. She also coordinates and shares info with specialists. The patient has seen improvements while feeling listened to and comfortable.
Therapist Expertise
Dr. Candace Cox is described as “AMAZING”, “knowledgeable”, and an “expert”. Aldo Prins has “comprehensive knowledge and experience regarding spinal issues.” Erick Sells is described as a seasoned runner with endurance event experience.
Treatment Setting
Patients feel “comfortable” while receiving pelvic floor physical therapy. Patients describe that they are “listened to” during treatment. Candace is attentive. The staff is described as “kind, welcoming and helpful.”
Insurance Coverage
The source mentions insurance claims, stating that the practice sends information to the insurance company. It also highlights the importance of following up on insurance claims. According to the insurance company, they do not have to give you your money back they could keep both.
Treatment Approaches
Treatments include internal and external hand on work, strengthening exercises, stretches, and exercises to do at home. There is mention of gait analysis/run smart test. Erick is a perfect fit as he is a seasoned runner.
Office Experience
The staff at both Physio Pro Denver and Evolution Physical Therapy & Fitness are described as “kind, welcoming and helpful.”
Patient Experience
Patients express having “confidence” and being able to continue with their activities. Patients have seen improvements and have a better “quality of life”. The source materials include sentiments of gratitude and enjoyment.