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Kansas PT clinic focuses on new techniques to drive business
Rehab Private Practice Alert, May 24, 2006
Farah Gohari is just trying to survive in the competitive Wichita, KS, rehab market. When she first opened her private practice six years ago, she was one of the only clinics around, but things have changed since then, according to the Wichita Eagle.
Gohari says she relies on staying on top of the latest trends in technology and therapy services to compete with local hospitals and physician-owned clinics.
She recently purchased a cold laser machine to help treat peripheral neuropathy, reported the Eagle. She also offers hands-on manual therapy, including massages, to every patient.
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