News & Events

January 2011 - Harmony Hand & Physical Therapy is excited to welcome Lorie Y. Barker, OTR/L to our team of experienced therapists.  She is returning to Fort Collins following a 14 year career as an Occupational Therapist/Hand Therapist with the United States Army. Since graduating from Colorado State University, Lorie has gained extensive experience in developing programs and providing hand therapy for a wide variety of diagnosis from over-use injuries to multiple trauma injuries. Lorie will be working in the Windsor and Fort Collins clinics.  Patients can make appointments with her by calling 970-204-4263 and stating which clinic is most convenient for you.  Referral sources may call Lorie at this number to get acquainted with her skills and/or request a meeting.

May 2010 - HARMONY HAND & PHYSICAL THERAPY CENTER is excited to introduce our newest team member!  Dona Leonard, MS, OTR, CEAS has joined our team as the Industrial Medicine Coordinator.
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Therapy makes a difference! by marco - 02/07/2010

I had a hip surgery and was struggling with the small things such as getting out of bed, walking and driving. The therapists made me feel so comfortable and explained in detail what it would take to get back to my normal life. They were flexible with scheduling my appointments and took time with me at each appointment. The hands-on treatment helped me regain full use of my leg and hip. Everyone at the clinic helped make my treatments enjoyable. I highly recommend these professionals!”

Highly recommended by m6 - 02/03/2010

“A trusted friend of mine referred me to HH&PTC after I broke my arm last year. The staff and physical therapists were all friendly, helpful and professional. They took time to listen and answer my questions. They gave me the confidence, tools, and a plan to complete my rehabilitation. I could not have done it without them. I would recommend them to anyone recovering from an illness or injury. They offer a warm and safe environment for patients of all ages. This is what a health “care” experience should be.”

Amazing Talent by LadyRose - 06/10/2009

“I was sent to this physical therapist after having wrist surgery. I could barely move that joint and if I pushed myself it was very painful. I went to 2 weeks of therapy and I got my motion back. Normally I can bend my wrist 95 degrees both ways, which is above normal. Normal is 90 degrees. When I finished therapy I was able to move the wrist I had surgery on 90 degrees both ways.They gave my excerises to do at home and not too long after that I got my complete motion back.I would definately recommend this place to people who are injured, had surgery, or has arthritis.”