Rendon PT brings Physical Medicine to the Inland Empire by Dr. Abel A. Rendon, PT, DSc, DPT - City News Group, Inc.

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Rendon PT brings Physical Medicine to the Inland Empire

By Dr. Abel A. Rendon, PT, DSc, DPT

09/13/2019 at 02:14 PM

Dr. Abel Rendon, D.Sc., DPT, PT fell in love with physical performance at an early age. Involved in all varsities through his high school years, it began to pave the way into a therapy through movement career. A college academic advisor counseled him to merge his love of sport and science which directed him into a pursuit of Physical Therapy. Dr. Rendon was accepted to the first entry level doctorate class of Physical Therapy at Loma Linda University in 2003. He finished his 1st Doctorate in 2006, and completed a 2nd Academic Doctorate in 2011 in the field of Physical Therapy. He has continued to learn and teach advanced manual techniques in Whole Body Fascial Stretching, Connective Tissue Facilitation, Neuromuscular Reeducation, and Therapeutic Exercise.

He currently teaches the Post-Professional Physical Therapy and Entry Level Doctor of Physical Therapy students at Loma Linda University. With his history at Loma Linda University, he was offered an opportunity of educating abroad in Puerto Rico. Dr. Rendon continues his physical activity engagement with CrossFit, cycling, running, and chasing around his 3 little girls.

Dr. Rendon chooses a style of treatment that ultimately puts the patient’s goals first, and that approach is a One on One.

“One to One is the Best” At Rendon Physical Therapy our aim is to provide you with individual treatments that are developed to your specific needs and goals. Whether its pain management, being able to work out longer, stand for longer periods of time without pain, play with grandchildren or do common tasks around the house without reaching for pain medicine, your goals are the most important aspect to creating a specialized individualized treatment approach. There is no “cookie cut” design to rehabilitation, there is only Personalization.

After working in the midst of a huge performance center in the Tri-city area (Precision In Movement), growth had come and the need to find a new location became obvious.

“I am indebted to the Lingas family (developers of Precision In Movement) for the support they showed my staff, my customers and my clinical practice. They have an absolute amazing facility with excellent features and a one of a kind facility. They raised the bar for therapeutic offerings in the Inland Empire.” A. Rendon

After 18 months, we are happy to announce the opening of Rendon Physical Therapy centrally located in the heart of Loma Linda, CA. Inside the Loma Linda Health center at the corner of Mountain View Ave. and Barton Rd.

Our suite will be A-100 in the Providence Building.

I look forward to continuing to offer the revolutionary manual intervention that is the Gold standard of Physical Medicine, Myofascial Release.

“At Rendon Physical Therapy, we help active adults who have aches and pains get back to their daily routines without medication, injections, or surgery.”

If you are NOT Satisfied with the outcomes of your previous interventions and you continue to SUFFER with any of these following issues:

• Back Pain

• Headaches

• Sciatica

• Joint Pain

• Pelvic & Sacro-Illiac pain

Don’t hesitate to email us and speak with our front office manager, Bianca at rendonPT11@gmail.com or visit our website at www.RendonPT.org to inquire about our complimentary consultation. Email today for one of our four reserved spots this week.

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