Here at HipPainhelp we aim to help you locate a Hip Physio in California that knows hip and pelvic pain. Have you been struggling to find the right professional for you? You can utilise our easy to use directory or browse through the Hip Physios in California listed below.
We all too often hear stories from patients of their struggles to find someone who can understand and help them with their Hip or Pelvic pain, a notoriously difficult area to treat. Read about our listed professionals who will be able to use the most recent up-to-date evidence informed research and information to help you on your journey. From assessment, to treatment, to recovery, they will be able to assist you. Educating and informing you about your condition are key component of your management. Exercise also forms an important role in your recovery. Our Hip Pain Physios extensive network of other Hip and Pelvic Pain Professionals may also be useful in more complex cases where a team approach is needed to ensure your best progress forward.
Check out more as you browse through this page further. But also be sure to contact us should you need any further help finding the right person for you. Click here to contact us.
Michael O’Donnell, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT is the owner and director of Harbor Physical Therapy. His extensive career includes serving as Physical Therapist for the Los Angeles Olympic Committee in 1984 and becoming a member of the first class in the country to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, from USC in 1996.
Dr. O’Donnell has served as a faculty in member in the Division of Biokinesiology & Physical Therapy at USC for twenty five years. He has led courses in advanced patient management in the entry level Doctor of Physical Therapy program. He also served as the director of the Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency. He has lectured nationally and internationally and has presented his research locally as well as at national and international conferences.
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