Mr. Richard Juan Vicory P.T.
Physical Therapist
1509 W Orange Blossom Trl Apopka FL, 32712Practice Philosophy
Functional Medicine
About
Performance Rehabilitation is a local independently owned physical therapy clinic. We enjoy treating and spending quality time with our patients and understand the pain you are going through. Our goal ...
Education and Training
College of St. Scholastica Physical Therapy 2012
University Of North Florida Physical Therapy 1999
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Treatments
- Orthopedic Physical Therapy
- Geriatric Physical Therapy
- Balance And Gait Therapy
- Post Surgical Rehabilitation
- Aquatic Therapy
Experience & Accolades
- ATRIC2005 - 2012Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation InstituteCertified in Aquatic Therapy
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Get to know Physical Therapist Dr. Richard J Vicory, who serves the population of Connecticut.
Dr. Richard J. Vicory is a physical therapist and former owner of Performance Rehabilitation in Florida.
After working for hospitals and school system as a Licensed Physical Therapist for over 10 years, Richard opened his own company in 2006. Pursuing his dream enables him to treat patients in a manner that provides the following benefits: Treating one patient at a time; Giving the necessary time for treatments; not the 15 minutes usually experienced; Utilizing highly specialized techniques; Taking the time to really listen to patients about their concerns and their needs; Specializing in seniors treatments and their needs; Specializing in aquatic therapy services and their unique results; Treating the whole patient; and Using his knowledge, hands, and heart to help facilitate your day by day activities.
Performance Rehabilitation is a physical and aquatic therapy practice dedicated to facilitating our patients healing process and well being. The combinations of conventional Physical Therapy and our specialized techniques will help you if you are suffering from any of the following symptoms: Acute or chronic pain; Back and neck pain; General stiffness or decreased range of motion; Falls, car accidents, and other accidents; Musculoskeletal injuries; Balance problems; and Arthritis.
Dr. Vicory graduated with his undergraduate degree from the University Of North Florida Physical Therapy followed by his Doctor of Physical therapist Degree in 2012, giving him over two decades of experience in the field.
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