My first ever physical therapy to treat soreness in hips and pelvic area. Closest thing to magic I’ve ever experienced. Amy used techniques to identify the sources of pain problem areas and gently worked them out. Much more comfortable than I had expected. Problems haven’t returned since last visit a few months ago, but I sure know where to go if they do.
Alison Brown Ferguson completed her PT training in New Zealand in 1988 (Diploma of Physiotherapy) and continued with post graduate studies in manual therapy through 1992 (Advanced Diploma of Physiotherapy in Orthopedic Manual Therapy and Diploma of Manual Therapy).
“I was introduced to the Counterstrain technique in 2006. After meeting Brian Tuckey in 2010 and introduction to Fascial Counterstrain, my clinical practice evolved in a way I could not have previously imagined. I continue to be amazed and humbled by the powerful results of this approach to manual medicine,” Alison said.
Alison is a mother of two teenage sons and has commitments outside of work with them in competitive swimming and with serving on a high school board and various committees. She balances her busy schedule with daily yoga practice, reading, cooking and fitness.
Alison is committed to pursuing excellence and providing exceptional care.