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Luc Fecteau

He | Him | HisPhysical Therapy
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Mission Bay – Owens St.
415-353-7598
Portrait of Luc Fecteau
Portrait of Luc Fecteau
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Luc Fecteau

He | Him | HisPhysical Therapy
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Mission Bay – Owens St.
415-353-7598
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About me

Luc Fecteau is a physical therapist who cares for patients with a variety of musculoskeletal issues. His approach is based on current research, his expertise in patient care and patients' individual experiences. He believes that the true art of physical therapy lies in tailoring proven treatments to each patient's specific needs.

Fecteau's approach is influenced by his time working with patients for whom conventional diagnoses and treatments did not apply. These experiences, combined with his study of various treatment techniques and philosophies, helped him develop a creative and pragmatic strategy that allows for continual re-evaluation of a treatment plan's efficacy. This has led to success in difficult cases within a diverse patient population.

Fecteau earned his bachelor's degree in physiotherapy from Université Laval in Quebec, Canada, and his doctor of physical therapy degree from the College of St. Scholastica. He is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist, board-certified sports clinical specialist and fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists.

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