GetWell Rehabilitation, LLC

Chevy Chase, United States

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Specialties

We provide skilled manual therapy, along with attentive therapeutic exercise and aquatic physical therapy, as needed.

Specialties include: Complex orthopedic cases, neurological impairment (including Multiple Sclerosis), and Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation Institute Certified

History

Established in 2007.

GetWell Rehabilitation, LLC. was established in 2007 in the Washington Metropolitan area. Our facility is physical therapist owned and operated, with a philosophy that complex orthopedic and neurological impairments can only be addressed in a one-​on-​one setting.

We believe that physical movement is a vital human function. Whether your impairments are orthopedic or neurological in nature, your need for enjoyable physical movement is a necessary part of everyday life.

Our therapists each have over a dozen years experience. We provide skilled manual therapy, along with attentive therapeutic exercise and aquatic physical therapy, as needed. Our setting is quiet, comfortable, and our administrative staff is both polite and competent.

Meet the Business Owner

Christina S.

Business Owner

Christina Stayeas, DPT, MSPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Masters of Science in Physical Therapy

Christina Stayeas is the founder of GetWell Rehabilitation, LLC. She received her Bachelors of Science from George Washington University in 1997. She went on to receive her Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from Marymount University in 2000, while earning her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2007. She was published in the Journal of Physical Therapy Education in 2001.

Her experience spans the whole spectrum of physical therapy settings including acute care, in-​patient and out-​patient rehabilitation, both for orthopedic and neurological impairments. She has extensive knowledge in treating progressive neurological disorders including Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Muscular Dystrophy, and ALS.

Furthermore, she is on the Board of Directors for the TurnFirst Foundation and an active member in the American Physical Therapy Association.