I've worked with a number of physical therapists over the years, but none have come close to the level of insight, care, and effectiveness that I've experienced here. Victoria is truly one of a...
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Ironhorse Physical Therapy Pilates in San Ramon, CA is a leading clinic that specializes in helping active adults and athletes recover from injuries and get back to their favorite activities. With a focus on personalized care, their team of experts conducts thorough assessments to identify the root cause of pain and create tailored treatment plans to achieve optimal results. By combining traditional physical therapy methods with cutting-edge techniques, Ironhorse Physical Therapy Pilates aims to improve overall well-being and enhance performance.
Serving the entire Bay Area, including Alamo, Danville, Walnut Creek, Dublin, Pleasanton, and Livermore, Ironhorse Physical Therapy Pilates is dedicated to helping individuals regain strength, eliminate pain, and reach their fitness goals. Their comprehensive approach not only focuses on resolving current issues but also on preventing future injuries through targeted strategies. With a commitment to excellence, Ironhorse Physical Therapy Pilates strives to empower clients to live their best lives by providing top-notch care and support.
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Dr. Victoria is the go-to PT for working with issues regarding pelvic floor and helped me correct issues throughout my body that were affecting my performance. She educated me on different tools...
Dr. Victoria and her staff are fabulous. I was experiencing pain (level 7) after back surgery, With direct contact from a physical therapist for the entire session, I benefited from someone who...
When I met Victoria, I could barely walk without feeling a sprain in my lower back--and she immediately knew exactly where the underlying issue was, which wasn't even where I felt the pain. She...
Victoria was the greatest gift to my postpartum journey. When you think of recovering from giving birth to a large baby (9lb+, episiotomy, prolapse, diastasis recti) you think of pelvic floor...







