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Kennebunk
Clinic
Address:
Suite #3
83 Portland Rd
“On
the river”
Kennebunk, ME
04043
Phone:
(207) 985-6181
Fax:
(207) 985-6239 |
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| Meet
the Kennebunk Staff |
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Art
graduated in1986 from the University of
New England with a B.S. in Physical Therapy.
He received his Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist
in 1997 and graduated from the Institute
of Manual Therapy in 2000, which included
a two-year residency program.
He
is a partner in Saco Bay and manages
the Kennebunk Office.
His
specialties include treatment of low
back and neck conditions and industrial
rehabilitation
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Arthur
A. Chase
(Owner) |
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Martin graduated from Berlin College of
Physiotherapy, Germany in 1982, and has
worked in the field of sports and orthopaedics
since then.
He is the Director of a nationally recognized
post professional Fellowship program in
Woburn, MA. Beside
treatment of spinal disorders, Martin has
long experience in the management of TMJ,
Cervicogenic headaches and coccygeal pain. |
Martin Langaas
(PT) |
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Graduated from Northeast Community College located in Norfolk Nebraska with an Associate’s Degree for Physical Therapist Assistant in 2007. Grew up on a farm in northern Nebraska and spent 6 weeks on clinical with Saco Bay Physical Therapy. Recently passed my boards for the state of Maine and am excited to live and work on the east coast. |
Kelsey Kienow
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Chad
received his Bachelor of Science in Health
Sciences from the University of New England
College of Health Professions in 2004, where
he graduated Cum Laude, and his Master of
Physical Therapy from the University of New
England College of Health Professions in
2005.
Affiliations: American Physical
Therapy Association, APTA Sports Physical
Therapy Section and former member Maine
Handicapped Skiing (2003). |
Chad Flagg
(MPT) |
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