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Specialties
Integrated Therapy, LLC specializes in aquatic physical therapy in warm, therapeutic pools under the supervision of a skilled, licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. Currently, the company has 7 locations with warm pools at each (Alpharetta, Buckhead, Decatur, Dunwoody, Smyrna, Woodstock and Vinings)
The therapists working with Integrated Therapy provide one-on-one, individualized care for each patient, based on a thorough land-based evaluation. Aquatic therapy is appropriate for many diagnoses, including arthritis, pre and post surgical patients, stroke, sports injuries, back and neck pain, chronic pain, muscle and joint pain, fibromyalgia and more!
Talk with your physician today and ask for a referral to aquatic physical therapy at Integrated Therapy!
History
Established in 2000.
Following years of study and hands-on work, Harriet Adams, owner of Integrated Therapy, LLC) decided to combine her background in physical therapy with the healing properties of warm water by establishing Integrated Therapy LLC. This outpatient aquatic physical therapy business has proved beneficial to many patients over it 12 year existence by assisting patients take their therapy into a pool. Since inception, Integrated Therapy’s savvy owner has also expanded the business from one location to seven, «I think we are the largest aquatic physical therapy provider in Georgia, maybe bigger than that,» Adams said. «What makes us unique is that we use the physiological effects of immersion, what you experience when you are in the water, to achieve
rehab goals.»
Meet the Business Owner
Harriet A.
Business Owner
Harriet is the owner and Clinical Physical Director of Integrated Therapy, LLC. She has been involved in the aquatic physical therapy industry since 1991. She attended Saint Mary’s College in Raleigh, N.C. and earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition, she completed the physical therapist assistant program at Gwinnett Technical Institute and she studied aquatic physical therapy techniques in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. Harriet earned her recognition of advanced proficiency for the physical therapist assistant in muscoloskeletal physical therapy. She worked for seven years at the Shepherd Spinal Center. Harriet presents aquatic therapy seminars to healthcare providers, hospitals and fitness organizations with a focus on independence and function for patients with orthopaedic and neurological diagnoses and chronic illnesses.
Harriet co-authored Aquatic Exercise Toolbox, which is published by Human Kinetics. She is an active member of the