Kurt Klein is very skilled at what he does. If you have back problems, oh my goodness, he can fix you. He specializes in what they call«manual therapy». Manual therapists are certified by University of St. Augustine( ). From my layman’s terms, this seems somewhere along the lines of massage therapy or chiropractic. Except we are talking from the perspective of physical therapy, so please don’t tell a physical therapist I just said that. Much more training is required for the physical therapist over the massage therapist. Also, for the chiropractic, they tend to focus first on the spine, maybe a little on the muscle. The manual therapist focuses some on the skeletal structure, but they also focus on the muscle. For some, that can be the key. Manual therapists can you help you permanently get fixed and not just put a bandaid on you. If you have TMJ disorder, he is one of the few in town who can help with that. He learned the Racobado technique. You have to very careful who you see for TMJ disorder because there are TONS of quacks out there. There is not a tried and true standard of care for TMJD. There are not a lot of non invasive sure ways to help people. Some people will charge you an arm and a leg, and some will leave you worse than you started. Well, there are some good treatments for TMJD, but they are hard to find. Let’s just say Kurt Klein’s treatment is a non-invasive, gentle treatment. Overall, there are physical therapists, and then there are PHYSICALTHERAPISTS. Some are healers. Kurt Klein is extremely knowledgeable, and his office is consistently like FAMILY. He has the best people working for him. P. S. I am not a medical professional; please talk to your doctor for medical advice. I am just a passionate patient. :)