Phoenix Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy San Fernando Valley

Physical Therapy and Wellness
Dr. Adin Dadian, Doctor of Physical Therapy

Welcome to PHOENIX PHYSICAL THERAPY CENTER

Dr. Adin Dadia earned his Bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Science in August 2000. After graduation, he decided to enhance his knowledge in terms of clinical approaches and research which led him to go through DPT program. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy from Chapman University, and he has been practicing as a physical therapist in different fields such as Sport injuries, Orthopedic, Neurology and Geriatrics. His specialty and expertise is in lumbar-pelvic pain and lower back pain. Dr. Adin has a high rate of success in helping his patients achieve their physical reocvery goals.

Dr. Peyman Nasseri graduated from IRAN Medical science University College of Rehabilitation with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy in 1994, and earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from the Chapman University in 2018. Peyman is a Certified Clinical Instructor (CI) through the American Physical Therapy Association and has served as a clinical instructor for DPT students from the University of Jamestown. Peyman also is Certified LSVT BIG

to treat patients with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders. Peyman has a passion for lifelong learning and has over 26-years of experience working in different settings.



If you have tried various other physical therapy facilities; if you have failed at achieving your physical recovery goals; if you are becoming despondent over your injury and pain issues – then it is time to call PHOENIX PHYSICAL THERAPY CENTER for a different approach; for a program under the professional supervision of a doctor dedicated to physical therapy.

Phoenix Physical Therapy Center: the place that encourages you to heal with time and heal with the times -- all to your benefit.

Specializing in Personal Injury and Accident Injury Cases -
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