Dr. Morgan Crum was referred over to me by my dance studio owner as I was recently was diagnosed with IT Band Syndrome. My dance studio owner was a former dancer herself and was Dr. Crum's patient for two years following knee surgery.
This is the first dance injury that I have ever received in my life it. I am a 31 year old college student at UNLV who recently re-committed myself back into intense ballet training which is very intense. I have a dance background which I've been on and off on, but primarily in hip hop and break dance, so I expected that my body would be adjusting to such a drastic change and expected that at my age, that injuries were going to be probable.
The facility itself is very clean, well-kept, and has all the tools and equipment necessary really for any athlete (in my case, dancer) to feel confidant that this is a place that is truly focused on giving you the best quality of service. The personalized attention that I get between Dr. Crum, Alexa and Rose are wonderful and they all have wonderful personalities and are friendly, warm and professional. Dr. Crum and Alexa are constantly on me regarding proper form when during therapy sessions which I have difficulty with only because the movement that I'm doing to get me out of my injury are so foreign to me, but I know that they're making a difference because I can truly, physically feel it. They have a wonderfully motivating facility and an optimum motivating attitude towards treatment.
There are a variety of patients that I see, ranging from the elderly to the young kids, to the next high school All-American to adult marathon runners, all while I'm having my PT sessions. I'm a big, local sports junkie, so I'm happy to see some of his more well known patients photos framed up including Findlay Prep's Basketball team throughout the years. I also REALLY like that he's got a TV going on inside, so I can watch sports while I'm going through my PT sessions.
I liked that he asked me what my dance goals were, so beyond getting me back to just my normal dance condition, but just overall. After I'm back to normal, I plan on keeping him on to help me be at an optimum operating level in terms of conditioning and flexibility once I'm cleared.
I personally see his team twice a week and do assigned exercises at home daily. Perfect location just by Eastern and Windmill.