Conshohocken Physical Therapy Ranked in Top 4 Practices in U.S. — Advance Magazine
Conshohocken Physical Therapy was born in 2005 as a 10-foot by 15-foot space in the back of an athletic training facility owned by a friend of Caucci's husband Robert. Word of mouth referrals, an aggressive advertising campaign and supreme customer service resulted in an average 41 percent revenue growth in the last 5 years. The practice moved to a larger space in the center of town, is currently planning a 3,000 square foot addition, and offers an array of specialty services including golf assessments from certified "Titleist TPI" therapists, workplace ergonomic assessments, Nintendo Wii, and aquatic therapy in an Endless Pool.
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Practices ranged from small neighborhood operations to large multi-state enterprises, specializing in everything from home care to worker’s compensation to scoliosis.
Conshohocken Physical Therapy was chosen as one of the Top Four PT facilities in the country for expanding their offering of services, staying true to the guiding principles of the profession, using new media to promote themselves and the physical therapy profession, and above all, offering superior consumer service through evidence-based care.
"The spirit in their facility is a wonderful amalgam of hospitality, good humor and extraordinary professional competence," a patient remarked. "They far exceeded my expectations by every measure. I cannot more heartily recommend the CPT team to anyone in need of physical therapy. I look forward to the three days a week of PT!"
From the moment they walk into this one-location practice about 20 minutes from
But don’t mistake the clinic’s old-fashioned service for being out of step with the times. CPT recognizes that today’s therapy consumer is informed, discerning and connected. In December 2010, CPT released a breakthrough physical therapy iPad application aimed at injury and pain prevention. "Motion Doctor" contains over 60 high-quality videos that serve as a reference of exercises categorized by body part, activity, sport and occupation that will help people of all ages maintain a healthy and pain free body. The app can also be used by PTs as a reference tool, showing patients how to properly perform exercises at home.
"It was important that we promote physical therapy while providing a quality product to consumers," said CPT co-owner Desirea Caucci, DPT. The app includes a "Find a PT" section with a list of private PT practices by state.
"When patients are discharged from our care, they basically leave as a friend," Caucci said. "They have a considerable amount of knowledge about their condition, empowering them with more self-confidence to tackle what life brings after discharge."