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Physical Therapy at Lakeshore

(415) 353-7598

UCSF Physical Therapy at Lakeshore cares for patients of all ages with movement dysfunction. We are dedicated to helping patients recover and meet their physical function goals.

We offer personalized evaluations, education, and therapies to aid healing, restore function and improve performance. These therapies, available both in person and via telehealth, include exercise plans, functional activities and neuromuscular reeducation. We evaluate each patient carefully in order to design a treatment program that meets their individual needs.

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We treat movement impairments related to conditions such as:

Referral policy

Our clinic accepts referrals for established patients of UCSF and UCSF affiliates. Referrals should be dated within the past two months.

If you would like to become a UCSF patient:

  1. Search for a UCSF primary or specialty care provider in your insurance network.
  2. Schedule an appointment.
  3. At your appointment, request a referral for physical therapy or rehabilitation. Specialists in orthopedics and neurology can typically provide referrals for these services.

Doctor referral required

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    Enroll -HD: A Prospective Registry Study in a Global Huntington's Disease Cohort

    The motor section of the UHDRS assesses motor features of HD with standardized ratings of oculomotor function, dysarthria, chorea, dystonia, gait, and postural stability. UHDRS 99 Motor, UHDRS Diagnostic Confidence Level.

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    Decorative Caduceus

    Registry of Patients Diagnosed With Lysosomal Storage Diseases

    Prenatal presentation of symptoms (e.g. hydrops) appearing on fetal imaging such as ultrasound and ECHO.

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    MOON Shoulder Instability-Cohort of Patients Undergoing Operative Treatment.

    Patients will fill out PRO's after surgery

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    A Phase 1/2 Study of NRTX-1001 Neuronal Cell Therapy in Drug-Resistant Bilateral Mesial Tempora...

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    FIH Study of NRTX-1001 Neural Cell Therapy in Drug-Resistant Unilateral Mesial Temporal Lobe Ep...

    The primary endpoint of the study is the frequency of serious or severe AEs over the period of 1 year after administration, comparing all subjects treated with NRTX-1001 (Phase 1 + Phase 2) with all subjects who receive sham treat...

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    DB107-RRV, DB107-FC, and Radiation Therapy With or Without Temozolomide (TMZ) for High Grade Gl...

    Tolerability is defined as the proportion of participants receiving at least one dose of DB107-RRV and DB107-FC with a reported dose-limiting toxicity for all participants in Phase I.

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    Parkinson Progression Marker Initiative Online (PPMI Online)

    Evaluates self-reported motor and nonmotor Parkinson's disease symptoms

    Recruiting

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    A Multicenter Access and Distribution Protocol for Unlicensed Cryopreserved Cord Blood Units (C...

    The primary objective of this access and distribution protocol is to examine the incidence of neutrophil recovery of ≥500/mm3 after cord blood transplantation in a multi-institution setting using CBUs that are not FDA licensed.

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    A Study of Daratumumab, Bortezomib, Lenalidomide and Dexamethasone (DVRd) Followed by Ciltacabt...

    Progression free survival is defined as the time from the date of randomization to the date of first documented PD, as defined in the IMWG criteria, or death due to any cause, whichever occurs first

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    ISP-001: Sleeping Beauty Transposon-Engineered B Cells for MPS I

    Incidence of Adverse Events as assessed by CTCAE (v 5.0)

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    Preparing for your appointment

    What to Bring

    • Photo I.D.
    • Health insurance card
    • Insurance authorization, if required
    • Doctor's referral, if required
    • Recent test results related to your condition
    • List of your medications, including dosages, plus any you're allergic to
    • List of questions you may have
    • Device or paper for taking notes

    International Services

    If you live outside the United States and are coming to UCSF for medical treatment, our patient liaisons can help coordinate all aspects of your visit.

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    Interpreting Services

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