Lee Stanton is a physical therapist at the University of Vermont Medical Center. He specializes in orthopedics and sports rehabilitation. He uses various treatments such as manual therapy and therapeutic taping to treat patients with musculoskeletal pain, and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), which is the most common cause of vertigo.Lee focuses on patient centered care and believes the best outcomes are when patients are directly involved in the decision making process. Lee is a runner, triathlete and swimmer, and knows firsthand the importance of exercise and manual therapies. He encourages his patients to ask questions, and his goal is to make sure that all of his patients leave understanding their individual problem, anatomy, and how to manage/treat their problem.Learn more about rehabilitation at the University of Vermont Medical Center.
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Benign Parooxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Manual Therapy Therapeutic Taping
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Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Clinics
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