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About MoniqueSerpasPT


My name is Monique Serpas, PT, DPT, OCS. I am a physical therapist and board-certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist practicing at the Southeast Louisiana Healthcare System in New Orleans, LA. I realize how difficult it can be to overcome an injury or manage a chronic condition and am focused on helping my clients achieve wellness through a physically active lifestyle. I treat orthopaedic, balance, and vestibular disorders and practice using a combination of hands-on manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and education. This enables my patients to assist in their own recovery and injury prevention. I also have developed fall prevention and golf-related rehab programs in the past. I hold a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Concordia University Wisconsin (2008) and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Louisiana State University (2004). I am a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Louisiana Physical Therapy Association (LPTA), and the Orthopaedic and Neurology sections of the APTA.

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Healthier Runners Are Happier Runners

February 11, 2011

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The Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) kicked off yesterday with a presentation on Healthy People 2020 and how physical therapy can help America achieve its goals in health and wellness.  Healthy People 2020 was developed by the US Department of Health and Human Services as a ten-year plan to improve […]

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I’m Back in the Big Easy!

February 8, 2011

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Some of you may have noticed I’m not in the clinic this week… I’m in New Orleans!  Don’t worry though I’m hard at work attending a physical therapy conference — the American Physical Therapy Association’s (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting.  This conference is held every year and 7,500 PTs from around the US will be attending.  […]

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You Have Two Choices…

January 30, 2011

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Chronic pain and chronic conditions often keep people from doing what they love to do.  It may be painful or hurt to do certain activities.  A once-loved sport or activity can become something that gets avoided.  What do you do when you start to notice a once-loved activity is becoming painful or difficult to do?  […]

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Ankle Impingement, a Cause of Pain in Dancers

January 17, 2011

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With the recent popularity of the movie, Black Swan, I’ve decided to write about a musculoskeletal condition found in dancers: ankle impingement.  You don’t have to be a physical therapist, especially if you have ever watched the ballet, to know that dancers suffer from ankle and foot injuries.  Ballet dancers, in particular, have incredible physical […]

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Through the Physical Therapist’s Looking-Glass

January 7, 2011

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“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” – Henri Bergson I analyzed someone’s gait today, noticing that the left arm didn’t swing as much as the right, one leg was turned out, and the torso lurched in one direction.  I brought out my big mirror on wheels, and asked, ” Do […]

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This Year, Resolve to Deal With Nagging Problems

December 29, 2010

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Have you been ignoring or putting off dealing with muscle and joint pain?  Do you have pain with certain movements or exercises, wake up stiff, trouble getting around or up and down stairs?  Beyond the annoyance of having the physical pain or limited mobility, you’ve probably wasted time thinking about the problem and trying to […]

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What a Physical Therapist is Thankful For…

November 25, 2010

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My clients– I love being busy guiding others to a more healthy, active lifestyle. The ability to walk, squat, lunge, jump, run. My education from Concordia University Wisconsin, which prepared me well. A home exercise program performed as prescribed. All of my coworkers that help to make our clinic a comfortable and welcoming place for […]

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