Nate  Zakrzewski PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

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About Nate

Nate is a Physical Therapist from Douglasville, GA. He completed his Biology undergraduate degree at Kennesaw State University. Nate graduated from Northeastern University in Boston, MA with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2023. Nate enjoys being active with activities such as weight lifting at the gym or hiking. 


Nate pursued physical therapy due to the impact of helping patients return to their prior level of function, enjoys helping others, and getting to know patients personally during their recovery. Nate has a special interest in treating patients with general orthopedics, post-surgical conditions and running athletes or sports injuries in general. He is certified in dry needling.


In his free time, Nate enjoys spending time with his dog, friends and family along traveling whenever possible. Nate loves all things sports and grew up playing baseball and running country country/track and field. He also enjoys cheering on his local sports teams including the Falcons, Braves and Bulldogs.

Special Interests

  • Orthopedic injuries
  • Post-operative surgical rehabilitation
  • Sports injuries

Certifications

  • Dry Needling

Education

  • Kennesaw State University
  • Northeastern University, DPT

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