About Karen Morgan Physical Therapy
Karen Morgan Physical Therapy is a locally owned and operated private practice that has been serving the greater Bellingham community since 2002. This practice specializes in a whole-body systems treatment approach for a wide range of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal conditions, including complex diagnoses and chronic pain issues. Patients have reported significant improvements in their conditions, including chronic back pain, knee troubles, and other physical struggles. The practice is led by a knowledgeable and experienced practitioner who takes a whole-body approach to physical therapy, focusing on body mechanics, strengthening nearby muscles, and loosening fascia to ensure optimal mobility and function. Patients appreciate the practice's realistic and achievable treatment plans, as well as the enthusiasm and support provided throughout the recovery process. With a focus on education and empowerment, Karen Morgan Physical Therapy helps patients not only overcome their current injuries but also equips them with valuable lessons for long-term health and wellness.
When I started working with Karen, I was scared that I’d need a knee replacement, but she helped me regain functioning without surgery. She provides honest and respectful communication, and listens closely. Her approach treats the body holistically, and she is obviously passionate about healing.
I came to Karen with chronic pain and didn't have high hopes. She helped me get rid of it! She's down-to-earth and really works with you. It's a collaborative process. Unfortunately, I had a new injury, so she's working her magic again. Highly recommend!
As a pain patient who suffered from 10/10 chronic back pain for 10 plus years, and always had more pain from most all of the other PT experiences I have had, Karen Morgan has by far been the best experience I have had. She has really helped me diminish my chronic back pain. She’s very knowledgeable about chronic pain and the mind-body connection between the nervous system and musculoskeletal system, and her exercises take a very whole body approach, and are practical and manageable if you have a lot going on in your life. She recommended a short, cheap, and easy to read book on chronic pain called “The Way Out,” by Alan Gordon. I recommend coming in with an open...read full review