Alissa Foote, DPT

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7210 Village Medical Cir Ste 115
Clemmons, NC 27012
My interest in medicine and helping people really started in high school. I sustained an injury playing soccer, and physical therapy was part of my recovery. It was during an internship at a physical therapy clinic a few years later that my career choice became clear. Physical therapy seemed to be an ideal way to combine my passion for sports and an active lifestyle with my desire to help others. \n In addition to being a physical therapist, I am also a licensed and certified athletic trainer. This allows me to not only treat injuries, but also work with patients to prevent injuries from happening in the first place. \n I enjoy working with a range of clients of different ages and abilities. My approach is to work with each person and set personal goals that are unique to them. There is no one size fits all model when it comes to physical therapy. \n When I'm not working, I enjoy being outdoors, hiking, cycling and walking my dog, Milo. I am also an avid runner and have completed several half-marathons.
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