PT PRAXIS® approaches every person, every unique case, every condition of pain or dysfunction as it should: individually.
We carefully listen to your symptoms and the story that brought you here.
We proceed with a clinical examination, with discretion and dedication, to ensure a safe final diagnosis.
We arrive at the therapeutic approach that suits your daily schedule and lifestyle.
In this profession, we are consciously here to help you live your best possible life.
A physical therapy approach requires willingness and patience – so we can make progress together.
The darkest hour is just before dawn. We’ve been there hundreds of times, and with the first light, we smile.
Physical therapy treatment requires effort and endeavor. We’re in this together.
The heart of Physical Therapy beats on two pillars
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The four areas of actions
Educational talks and seminars to share our knowledge.
The founders of PT PRAXIS® never cease to educate themselves, seeking to expand the possibilities provided by international experience and scientific knowledge in order to implement effective and evidence-based therapies for their patients.
To achieve the same goal, they share their knowledge and expertise with their fellow physical therapists, midwives, and fitness trainers, aiming to expand prevention and early intervention in painful and dysfunctional conditions that require physical therapy intervention.

Reviews

After years of struggle, I feel safe. It was much easier than I imagined.

Their approach was respectful, sincere, gentle, and confident.

Suddenly, my symptoms were diagnosed and treated, primarily with painless therapy.
The strength of PT PRAXIS®
lies in the collaboration of Foteini Lagari and Mimi Marcellou, physical therapists with advanced degrees in physical therapy and years of clinical experience in the United States. Founded in 1998, they established PT PRAXIS® based on two pillars: The Science of Healing and the Art of Caring. Their knowledge and passion have guided them from the start of PT PRAXIS® to work with dedication, professionalism, and scientific knowledge in three distinct scientific fields: physical therapy for musculoskeletal disorders, the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions, and physical therapy in women’s health.






