The Precision Physical Therapy Difference

Community is at the core of how I approach physical therapy. My practice isn’t just a place where people come to recover from pain—it’s a space where relationships are built, trust is earned, and people feel supported beyond their appointments. I value taking the time to truly understand each individual, their goals, and what matters most to them, so care feels personal rather than transactional.

I also believe that being part of a community means showing up outside the clinic. Whether that’s connecting with local gyms, supporting athletes, educating people on injury prevention, or simply being a familiar, reliable resource, my goal is to contribute in a way that helps people stay active and healthy long-term. When people feel seen, heard, and cared for, they’re more confident in their recovery—and that’s what drives lasting results.

My practice is built on the idea that better outcomes happen when people feel like they’re part of something, not just receiving a service.

Triathlete at the OC multisport festival after getting soft tissue massage.

Edward Dwayne Garrett, Triathlete

Eunggwon Kim, professional South Korean pickleball athlete prior to his PPA tournament in San Clemente.

Eunggwon Kim, Professional South Korean Pickleball Athlete