Konemann, Alexandra, Grace

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10320 S Pennsylvania Ave Ste 203
Oklahoma City, OK 73159

Located in Oklahoma City OK physical therapist Alexandra Grace Konemann offers personalized rehabilitation and recovery services. With a focus on improving mobility and reducing pain she utilizes a variety of therapeutic techniques tailored to each patient's needs. Her compassionate approach ensures a supportive environment for individuals on their journey to better health.

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