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Physical Therapy for Aging Adults and Combat Sports

Whether it is improving your daily function, looking to recover from an injury, or to improve your performance, Bill Anderson, DPT has built Resilience Maine Physical Therapy to keep people moving and doing what they love. Specializing in aging adults and combat sports, Bill brings extensive experience in these specialized areas of physical therapy practice and is dedicated to help you reach your goals.

Reframing Aging
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Physical therapy for the unique needs of older adults. No matter your age or activity level, you can always improve your physical functioning.

Combat Sports Injuries
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We understand combat sports injuries, how they occur, and how to prevent them by improving your all-around physical performance.

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Extensive Experience

About Bill

Bill has over 20 years experience as a physical therapist with advanced certifications, winning numerous awards for his work. Among many of his specialties and interests include helping people with rehabilitation, strengthening, stretching, weight training, fall prevention, joint pain, joint replacement surgery, oncology, trauma, palliative care, osteoporosis, orthopedics, MS (multiple sclerosis), PD (Parkinson’s Disease), Alzheimer’s disease, COPD, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, boxing, wrestling, karate, judo, Muay Thai, Mixed Martial Arts, kickboxing, taekwondo, Sambo, Krav Maga, Haganah, and self defense.

Bill can help you move towards your life goals.

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“I was in so much pain and I couldn’t walk and Bill helped me so I can now do anything I want.”

H.H.

Purposely Small,
Intentionally Individualized

We have a fully equipped clinic space shared with Orthopedic Physical Therapy Associates located at 23 Hannaford Dr., Scarborough, Maine. We also see combat sport patients at the Alexey Pickerell BJJ Gym at 90 Bridge St Westbrook, Maine.

Contact

Email bill@resiliencemaine.com

Phone 207-707-5300

Fax 207-208-8775

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