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Rebecca Reynolds

Latest Posts

  • Benefits of Plyometric Exercise After ACL ReconstructionSep 23

    Anterior cruciate ligament tears are one of the most detrimental injuries to occur in the sports world. An ACL tear…

  • Diaphragmatic BreathingJun 22

    What is diaphragmatic breathing? The diaphragm is a large muscle that separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities and it plays…

  • Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) TherapyJun 22

    What is compression therapy? Compression therapy increases blood flow in a given area by applying controlled pressure. Pressure can be…

  • Graston Technique: What is it and how can it help you?Jun 17

    Graston Technique is a form of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization or better known as IASTM. It is the utilization…

  • Pickleball: Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)Jun 17

    What is Lateral Epicondylitis? “Tennis Elbow” is caused by overuse of the forearm muscles due to poor body mechanics and…

Rebecca Reynolds

Physical Therapy Aide

Rebecca grew up in Victorville, CA. She had played many sports as a child but mainly focused on Roller Figure Skating. She was a figure skater for 12 years and competed internationally in Italy and France. During her time as a figure skater Rebecca sustained a knee injury where she spent 6 months at a Physical Therapy clinic. It was through this experience that she was introduced to Physical Therapy and found a passion for helping others through physical fitness and rehabilitation.

Rebecca has 2 associate degrees and is currently attending Cal State Fullerton majoring in Kinesiology. After she graduates with a Bachelor’s degree she plans on continuing school to pursue a career as a Physical Therapist. She is so thankful to be working at Core Performance as a Physical Therapy Aide and getting hands-on experience helping others.

In her free time, Rebecca enjoys traveling, figure skating, and spending time with friends and family. She is very excited to continue her experience at Core Performance alongside many inspirations Physical Therapists.

Premier sports and orthopedic rehabilitation center in Newport Beach and Irvine. Our commitment is to provide the most professional and expert care to ensure a quick, comfortable recovery from injury or pain.

949-759-1840

info@coreperformancept.com

15 Corporate Plaza Suite 130, Newport Beach CA 92660

Our second location in Irvine

949-861-3416

info@coreperformancept.com

37 Creek Road Suite 190, Irvine CA 92604

Latest News

  • Benefits of Plyometric Exercise After ACL Reconstruction Sep 23

    Anterior cruciate ligament tears are one of the most detrimental...

  • Diaphragmatic Breathing Jun 22

    What is diaphragmatic breathing? The diaphragm is a large muscle...

  • Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) Therapy Jun 22

    What is compression therapy? Compression therapy increases blood flow in...

  • Graston Technique: What is it and how can it help you? Jun 17

    Graston Technique is a form of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue...

  • Pickleball: Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) Jun 17

    What is Lateral Epicondylitis? “Tennis Elbow” is caused by overuse...

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