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Results Physical Therapy and Wellness Center welcomes Libby, DPT to the team

    DEXTER — Results Physical Therapy and Wellness Center is excited to announce that Brady Libby, who recently received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy has joined their team. He also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in kinesiology and minor in Psychology. Libby is very passionate about the field of physical therapy and helping his patients return to an active lifestyle pain free. When not working with patients Libby is busy working with students-athletes as the assistant men’s basketball coach at Husson University in Bangor.

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NEW PHYSICAL THERAPIST — Brady Libby, DPT recently joined Results Physical Therapy and Wellness Center. Libby will be working at the Dover-Foxcroft and Brewer clinics.

    Libby will be working at both the Dover-Foxcroft and Brewer clinics, so be sure to welcome him to the Results Team.
    Results Physical Therapy and Wellness Centers are owned and operated by Carol Lane, a health and wellness expert with more than 25 years of experience. Lane holds a Bachelor’s Degree in physical therapy from Daemen College and a Master’s Degree in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in healthcare administration from San Marcos State University. She served as a physical therapist in the U.S. Army, and has worked with both children and adults in various rehab facilities and home health agencies.
    In 1998, Lane established Results Physical Therapy in Maine. Her practice initially specialized in older-adult exercise programs and manual therapy, and later expanded to provide preventive care for clients of all ages. In 2006, Lane opened additional locations in the greater Bangor area, and now operates three clinics in Brewer, Dexter and Dover-Foxcroft.  For more information on Results Physical Therapy in Maine, visit www.resultsphysicaltherapy.org.

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