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Dr. Elizabeth L. Polis, PT

Philosophy

Elizabeth’s goal is to provide patients with the highest quality of individualized rehabilitation and introduce them to their body’s true potential.

 

“From Prevention to Performance-Optimal Health is Achievable”

 

 

Elizabeth strives to live a lifestyle that promotes wellness. She maintains a regular exercise schedule that testifies to her beliefs on fitness: cross-training is key. For optimal health and injury prevention, she participates in a variety of activities including: yogaweight training, pilates, cycling, hiking, jogging, and aerobics to name a few. She regularly supports her local farmers market in Arlington, to promote organic and local farming-maximizing nutritional content of the food with minimal environmental impact. 

Contact Elizabeth

571-309-3048(Phone)

571-366-2052 (Fax) 

elizabeth.polis@gmail.com

Click on the link below for more information about my services.

www.corewellness.net

Professional Background

Elizabeth received her Masters Degree in Physical Therapy in an evidence based practice curriculum model, from The University of Vermont.  Her Doctorate of Physical Therapy was achieved through the University of St. Augustine.  This foundation has led her to maintain a high standard of care, impacted by up to date research and applied clinical practice. Elizabeth recognizes that each patient needs individualized care and has therefore studied a diverse range of manual techniques. These include Craniosacral Technique, Muscle Energy Technique, MyofascialRelease, Paris based joint manipulation, McKenzie Technique, and others.     
 

Elizabeth is experienced in treating a vast range of orthopedic conditions. She specializes in spinal pathology, in cases of prevention through post surgical.  From middle school/high school and college athletes, to yoga and pilates instructors, as well as professionals; Elizabeth utilizes a predominantly manual approach to rehabilitation. Exposure to a variety of settings and clinical approaches has led Elizabeth to value the importance of one on one time between the patient and the therapist. She is committed to giving each patient the focused attention they deserve to address their musculoskeletal impairments and to set wellness goals.