How Sterling Physical Therapy Advertise dorsaVi Technology

Advertising the AMI with Sterling Physical Therapy

Sterling Physical Therapy is an amazing Physical Therapy clinic in Pella, Iowa, which differentiates itself from other clinics as all the practitioners at Sterling are Orthopaedic Clinical Specialists (OCS). OCSs have enhanced diagnostic skills and provide special care for their patients and, as part of their process at Sterling Physical Therapy, they use and value dorsaVi technology at their clinic!

What do Sterling Physical Therapy think of dorsaVi technology in their practice?

"We have had the DorsaVi AMI and Knee module for over a year. The best way I can describe it is the system is a “game changer” in the clinic. We can now accurately measure a patient's performance and show them where they are functionally via the integrated reports. The incorporation of real time accurate video of the tests also helps to show the patient what needs to be corrected. Parents, coaches and orthopaedists have been very impressed with the system as well. It gives everyone peace of mind on when it is appropriate to return an athlete to play.

We do outreach events and have a trailer that we use to transport equipment. It needed a new wrap, so we were proud to display the official DorsaVi logo in the new design. It has helped with education and advertisement of the DorsaVi system."

- Travis Sterling PT, OCS, CSCS, Sterling Physical Therapy Clinic Owner




The images above show how Sterling Physical Therapy chose to advertise dorsaVi technology as part of their clinic! 




The images above show the July 4th celebrations by Sterling Physical Therapy! The American Flag proudly displayed front and centre along with the dorsaVi at the opposite end. The last photo showing Travis Sterling in front of his van, with the dorsaVi logo above him.

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