Welcome to Steven Stratton Physical Therapy
Steven Stratton Physical Therapy (SSPT), Inc. is an out patient ambulatory clinic that specializes in orthopedic physical therapy, spinal rehabilitation, and sports physical therapy. Steven Stratton, PT has been a physical therapist since 1976 serving the San Antonio area for over 28 years. SSPT provides an extensive evaluation of the musculoskeletal system and provides physical therapy treatments for the spine and extremities as well as rehabilitation following surgery. There are two physical therapists: Steven Stratton, PT, PhD, ATC and Cody Byers, PT, MSPT; two physical therapist assistants: Lesley Mays, PTA and Rick Mendoza, PTA, and several physical therapy technicians to assist in the patient's treatment.
Steven Stratton PT PhD ATC
Steven Stratton, PT has been a physical therapist since he graduated from Baylor University with a Masters in Physical Therapy in 1976. He was in the US Army and spent 10.5 years in the US Army. He received his certification in athletic training in September 1982.
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About Our Clinic
The current location is a 4000 square foot clinic specializing in orthopedic physical therapy. The clinic has nine treatment rooms and three evaluation/treatment rooms, and an exercise space located in the center of the clinic.
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