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Dave Thomas
PT, DPT, COMT, CSCS

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Dave is a Doctor of Physical Therapy who obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from West Chester University and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. He has recently obtained his certification of COMT furthering his ability to treat a wide variety of orthopedic conditions as an expert in the field. His pursuit of excellence was furthered with passing the CSCS exam most recently to provide comprehensive training services to athletes. Since starting his career as a Physical Therapist he has worked in multiple outpatient clinics working with post-op and orthopedic injuries. He enjoys incorporating hands on manual therapy techniques, exercise, and paitent education to help his patients reduce pain and regain function. 

Dave grew up in Havertown, PA and attended Haverford High School, where he participated in mixed martial arts. Outside the clinic, Dave enjoys brazilian jiu-jitsu, watching football, and spending time with friends and family.

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Specialties

Education / Certifications

  • ​Ankle Sprain

  • Arthritis

  • Concussion 

  • Foot and Ankle Fracture

  • Joint Replacement Rehabilitation

  • Knee Ligament Injury

  • hEDS/HSD

  • Low Back Pain: muscular strain, stenosis, disc herniation

  • Neck conditions: Headache, disc conditions, whiplash

  • Nerve Compression

  • Muscle Strain

  • Shoulder pain: impingement, dislocation, fractures, rotator cuff injury

2025

Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist

Maitland-Austrailian Physiotherapy Seminars

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Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist

National Strength and Conditioning Association

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2021

Doctorate of Physical Therapy

University of the Sciences

- Capstone project: "Efficacy of Study Tools in Learning Human Anatomy"

2017

Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science

West Chester University

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