![]() ![]() Socrates himself said this over 2000 years ago when he said let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food. These simple things go a long way in healing Thy Self. Scott excels in manual hands-on therapy and believes strongly in the fact that scientifically back application of human touch, along with the right exercises, proper diet and use of essential oils will support lasting health and happiness. Scott's professional experience has been in outpatient orthopedic & sports medicine PT practices. Since 1996, Scott has worked as a PTA in 4 different states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina and South Carolina. ![]() Scott earned his Bachelor of Science from Messiah University in Sports and Exercise Science as well as an associate degree from Central Penn College to practice as a Physical Therapist Assistant. ![]() Scott joined CPRS in October of 2022, and currently works 30 hours at the Duncannon office and 10 hours at the Camp Hill office. Scott Lutz, PTA is a licensed professional since April of 1996. Currently, Jill resides in Harrisburg and enjoys spending time with her daughter Addy. Jill earned a Masters of Physical Therapy at Emory University. She received a Bachelors of Science degree in Biology and played women's basketball while attending the University of Pittsburgh. Jill is a graduate of Upper Dauphin Area High School in Elizabethville. Jill has been with CPRS since 1995 and a Physical Therapist since 1992. Sitlinger, MPT, OCS, Cert MDT is a Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist and McKenzie Credentialed Therapist. Christopher resides in Hummelstown with his wife and two children and enjoys family time, playing tennis, golf, water sports, and the outdoors. His experience is treating in the outpatient setting with a vast range of diagnosis from post-operative care to neurological issues including vestibular disorders. Christopher is credentialed in Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment (McKenzie). MDT has been a licensed Physical Therapist since 2007 after graduating from the University at Buffalo. ![]()
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