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Patient Raves
After having chronic pain from arthritis for more than 25 years, when I experienced debilitating back pain for several months, it was difficult to have hope in its improvement. After 8 sessions with Dr Groves, the pain was gone and I could return to all my previous exercises (body pump, water aerobics, Pilates). He is Great!
-Joan C.
I would recommend Groves PT to others because of their training and clear instruction with research supported information on exercises as well as dismissing various myths and unsupported approaches.
-Sarah S.
Other PT places I’ve gone to were unfriendly and cold. At Groves PT, I laughed at every visit. They were friendly, down to earth and actually made PT enjoyable.
-Katie W.
Since coming to Groves PT, I have achieved greater strength in my body. My legs feel stronger when walking. Dr Garrigues is a fun therapist to work with and the home exercises help me too! In the past, Dr Garrigues worked on my shoulder with equally successful results.
-Lill
The staff is knowledgeable, professional, and seem to genuinely care about your well being. Your recovery is clearly priority #1.
-Mike A.
Dr. Brett Beuning
Dr. Brett Beuning joined Groves Physical Therapy in June 2009. He graduated from Regis University in Denver with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2006. Brett has recently received board certification as an orthopaedic clinical specialist and has taken extensive coursework in manual therapy. He has recently entered into the Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy fellowship program at Regis University. Brett is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy, the American Physical Therapy Association, including the Orthopaedic Section and the Minnesota Chapter.
Brett was raised near St. Cloud, MN and took the majority of his undergraduate coursework at the University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities. Brett and his wife, Debra, moved to Denver in 2000 to pursue a more active lifestyle, which includes hiking, mountain biking, and skiing. Brett finished his undergraduate program in Kinesiology at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Upon graduation from Regis University’s physical therapy program, they moved to Telluride, CO where Brett practiced in an outpatient orthopaedic and sports clinic and had the chance to ski some of the world’s best powder skiing everyday.
Brett, along with his wife and daughter, returned to Minnesota in June to be near family and to practice in a setting that encourages career development, evidence-based practice, and high level manual therapy.