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  PHYSICAL THERAPY
    D’Iberville
 Left to Right TOP: Jonathan Ligori, DPT Amber Polite, PTA Travis Burdick, DPT BOTTOM:
Lexie McDonald, PTA Robby Ellis, DPT Audrey Sorensen, PTA
  Tyler Hughes, DPT
  Chance Turnage, PTA
 Myles Ladner, PTA
Jessika Jones, DPT
   Gulfport
Bay St. Louis
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 NeoLife
Physical
Therapy and
Wellness
 PHONE
228.280.8120
LOCATIONS
4016 Cassimer Ave., D’Iberville, MS
9036 Carl Legett Rd., Ste. B, Gulfport, MS
604 Blue Meadow Rd., Bay St. Louis, MS
WEBSITE
www.neolifept.com
Robby Ellis, DPT
Board certifications: Certified Intramuscular Dry Needling
Number of years you’ve practiced: 9 years What does practicing medicine mean to you? My job is all about advocating for, educating and empowering my patients to live more productive and pain free lives.
When it comes to health, what is one thing you wish that your patients knew? I wish people were more aware of the effectiveness of properly managed conservative care.
What is something interesting that most people don’t know about you? I love building and fabrication work. Recently, I own and operate a portable lumber mill and custom built a lumber kiln out of a 40ft shipping container. I’m currently using this lumber to build a house from the trees harvested from my property in Woolmarket.
NeoLife Physical Therapy and Wellness is an Neuro-Orthopaedic manual therapy intensive clinic founded on family, ethical responsibility and a culture of “doing it the right way,” all while addressing the root causes of pain and dysfunction with a hands-on treatment approach. We are passionate about people, life, and our profession.
We believe that successful clinical outcomes are dependent on skilled “hands on” intervention and caring relationships. We are determined
to provide the highest quality of care using the most effective techniques used around the world. Our treatment protocols are based on evidence collected globally that supports and validates the clinical decisions that we make.
Overall, we have great outcomes because
we believe in a holistic approach to physical therapy, an open dialog between collaborating professionals, and an environment that breaths life and encourages healing.
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