Tony Shaw is a physical therapist at the University of Vermont Medical Center. He specializes in manual therapy, sports, pulmonary, neurological and cardiac rehabilitation, as well as orthopedics, falls prevention, and Benign Parooxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) - one of the most common causes of vertigo.
With a variety and wealth of experience in his years at the University of Vermont Medical Center and the Visiting Nurse Association of Chittenden County, what he enjoys most is the one-on-one time he spends with his patients.
Tony believes education is fundamental to successful outcomes in physical therapy. When patients better understand the nature of their injury or functional limitations and have a clear road map for recovery, he believes good things happen. He strives to take into account the whole person, and inspires his patients to work to their potential.
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