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Jan Active Therapy

Recover. Rebuild. Reinforce.

Physical therapist who practices with mentoring from postural restoration institute

Nicholas Jan PT, DPT

Dr. Nicholas Jan

 Dr. Nicholas Jan (he/his) graduated The University of Maryland, College Park in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Economics with a minor in Chinese. He then went on to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in 2014 where he earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy.

Nicholas was introduced into the world of physical therapy while recovering from multiple ACL and meniscus surgeries throughout high school and college that inspired him to be a part of the field and help prevent injuries to others. During his doctorate program, Nicholas helped to run a research project on the effect of dynamic stretching on X-Factor I and golf l swing performance, for which he was published. Shortly after graduation, Nicholas earned his Level 1 and Medical Level 2 Titleist Performance Institute Certification for golf swing analysis, injury prevention and treatment.

In terms of treatment, Nicholas believes in a holistic approach that seeks to analyze the entire body to investigate the root SOURCE of pain, not purely the symptoms. Dr. Jan did his training through the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI: Myokinematics, Postural Respiration, Pelvis Restoration, Impingement and Instability, Cervical Revolution, Advanced Integration). He furthered his postural learning to include additional cranial strains and dental and visual integration through the Applied Integration Academy Masters Fellowship Program and the Fellowship Alumni Program. To match his passions with golf, Dr. Jan was trained in evaluating movement screens and assigning therapeutic exercises using the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), and Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) golf screens. In terms of manual techniques, Nicholas has been trained in utilizing Functional Dry Needling (FDN) and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) through Kinetacore and with visceral mobilizations through the Barral Institute (VM1).

Nicholas is homegrown from Rockville, Maryland where he attended Wootton High School. In his spare time, Nick loves watching his Terps, Commanders (hoping for a new name soon), Wizards, cooking new recipes, and playing basketball, golf, tennis, rock climbing and ultimate Frisbee.

 

Dr. Kristina Hsieh

Dr. Kristina Hsieh (she/her/hers) graduated from The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2014 with a Bachelors of Arts in Exercise and Sport Science, double minor in Chemistry and Chinese. She completed her graduate studies in 2019 at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) where she earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT). She was awarded the 2019 Joseph Beatus Award for Excellence in Patient-Centered Care. 

Kristina specializes in Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy treating pre/postpartum, pelvic pain, incontinence, prolapse, erectile dysfunction, SIJ Dysfunction, hypermobility, EDS/POTS. She did her training with Herman & Wallace. Kristina loves this specialty because “if you can help someone pee, poop, or have sex, you will dramatically change their quality of life!” Her treatments are guided by education and helping her patients understand how to connect and control their pelvic floor. 

She has been an instructor for courses to educate patients, students, and colleagues: 

  • “Management of the Pregnant and Postpartum Client” - continuing education course

  • “The Pelvic Floor: The Missing Link to Low Back and Hip Dysfunction” - UMES continuing education course

  • “Pediatric Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy” - Georgetown Medical School Pediatric Grand Rounds

  • “Strong as a Mother” - Postpartum workshop

She offers a holistic approach to care with her foundation of Muscle Energy Osteopathic Manual Therapy. Kristina trained through the Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, where they emphasize the strong inter-relationship of the body as a whole. She has also completed many continuing education courses including Upledger Craniosacral Therapy, Diane Lee Integrative System Model (ISM), Birth Healing Summit, and Visceral Mobilization. 

She is also Myopain Certified for Trigger Point Dry Needling. 

Kristina is a Montgomery County native and grew up in Gaithersburg, where she attended Gaithersburg High School. She enjoys playing golf, ultimate frisbee, rock climbing, boxing, and running. Kristina loves cheering for her UNC Tarheels, especially during March Madness. She is a hardworking loving wife and mother of 2 who is always up for an adventure!


Pelvic floor physical therapist who practices based off of Herman & Wallace

Kristina Hsieh PT, DPT

Services

MANUAL THERAPY

  • Dry Needling

  • Cupping

  • Myofascial Release

  • Trigger Point Release

  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)

  • Strain Counter-Strain Techniques

  • Muscle Energy Techniques

  • Taping

  • Visceral Mobilization

  • Craniosacral Therapy

ASSESSMENT

  • Posture

  • Gait (Walk) Analysis

  • Shoe Analysis

  • Dental Analysis (Airway, Palate and Occlusal positioning)

  • Visual Analysis

  • Joint Positions

  • Muscle Imbalances

EDUCATION

  • Posture

  • Breathing

  • Shoe Wear

  • Mattress and Pillow

  • Sleep Positions

  • Workplace Ergonomics

HOME EXERCISE PROGRAM

  • Techniques tailored specifically to each patient to correct muscle imbalances

SPORTS REHABILITATION 

  • Post-Operative Rehabilitation

  • Muscle Re-activation

  • Compensatory Inhibition

  • Return to Field Training

  • Improving Performance

MODALITIES

  • Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation

  • Functional Dry Needling with Point Stimulator for Electrical Stimulation

TELEHEALTH

  • Face-to-Face Online Video Conference

  • Explanation and Demonstrations of Testing Positions for Assessment

  • Explanation and Demonstrations of Home Exercise Program

  • Home Ergonomics Assessment

  • Digital Copies of Home Exercise Program

GOLF

  • Online Golf Swing Analysis

  • Golf Movement Screen using the SFM A (Selective Functional Movement Assessment)

 
Dry needling physical therapy
 
 
Visceral mobilization
 

What We Treat

Have you been ever been told...

  • "Just take a pain reliever"

  • "This injection will take away the pain"

  • "Surgery is the best option for you"

At Jan Active Therapy, we seek to find the SOURCE of your pain rather than masking it with band-aid treatment approaches that involve medications, injections, or surgery. 

Below is a list of common conditions that are treated here at Jan Active Therapy:

  • Neck Pain

  • Low/Mid Back Pain

  • TMD (Temporomandibular Disorder)

  • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Sexual dysfunction, Incontinence, Pelvic Organ Prolapse)

  • Pain Related to Pregnancy and Rehabilitation Postpartum

  • Constipation

  • Piriformis Syndrome

  • Sciatica

  • Arthritis

  • Disc Herniation

  • Scoliosis

  • Tennis Elbow

  • Golfer’s Elbow

  • Rotator Cuff Injuries/Shoulder Impingement

  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)

  • Hip/Pelvis Pain

  • Meniscus Tears

  • ACL Prevention and Rehabilitation

  • Patellar Tendinitis "Jumper's Knee"

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Ankle Sprains

  • Achilles Tendonitis

  • Respiratory Issues such as COPD

  • Tension Headaches

If your problem is not listed above, please call us to find out if we have the right solution for you. 

 

Postural Restoration Institute
 
Pelvic floor physical therapy

Testimonials

“I was at a point of seriously considering a course of injections and then surgery if there was no improvement. I always felt there was a more holistic anatomical approach and now I am more educated and optimistic about that path.”
— Georgia D.
“Careful listening. Dr. Jan cares about me as a person!”
— Jane K.
“I was getting a lot of pain and tingling down my right arm, but this improved a great deal with just a few visits with Dr. Jan”
— Kelvin L.
“This is probably the best my ankle has felt in years.”
— Tim Y.
“After weight lifting, I could not turn my head because of the pain. Dr. Jan introduced me to dry needling and after one session, my neck pain was gone and my range of motion returned!”
— Matthew P.
“Nick Jan is a wonderful physical therapist. He is very knowledgeable, patient and understanding. He worked with my daughter on her quad/knee injury and helped relieve the pain she experienced for 1 1/2 years. No one else we visited (physicians and PTs) knew how to relieve her pain. He explains everything very clearly and takes his time when working with patients on their rehabilitative exercises to make sure they are using the proper muscles, using proper form and makes sure patients understand exactly what they are supposed to feel with each exercise. He follows up and truly cares about his patients. He is always on time for each appointment and spends a full hour working with the patient without being interrupted. My daughter and I highly recommend Jan Active Therapy.”
— Debbie D.
“I visited Dr. Jan for the first time several weeks ago with serious back pain. After several dry needle treatments I am now pain free.  That was followed by various strengthening exercises for numerous parts of my body to help support the back. I am now able to perform all the tasks I was not able to do before. Dr. Jan is very professional and personable as well as competent. I recommend him very highly.”
— Maryann D.

Our Journey

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept insurance?

  • We are in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield

What if I don’t have Blue Cross Blue Shield?

  • We are Out of Network with all other major health insurances so you can still submit sessions to your own health insurance for reimbursement if you have Out of Network benefits.

How much do I expect to pay Out of Network?

  • Year 2024 rates will be $220 for the initial evaluation and $180 per subsequent session.

How long are treatment sessions?

  • Evaluations and treatment sessions will take approximately 50 minutes with the last 10 minutes of the hour dedicated to scheduling, billing, and prepping the room for the next client.

What do I need to bring to my first appointment?

  • Insurance cards and ID

  • Shoes that you wear most often.

  • Less restricting clothing such as shorts, T-shirts, and sports bras for women.

    • This allows for proper, holistic evaluation of your movement patterns.

 Where is the entrance to your home office?

  • There is a gate on the left side of my home with my logo on it. Once through the gate, a stone pathway will lead to my clinic entrance. You can park on the street directly in front of my house.

Jan Active Therapy Entrance

Clinic Entrance

Contact US

Our Office

1509 Baylor Avenue
Rockville, MD 20850

Phone

(301) 744-9673

Fax

(240)-366-6079

Hours:

M: 1:30p–7:30p

Tu: 7:00a–7:30p

W: 7:0p–7:30p

Th: 7:00a-7:30p

Fri: 7:00a–2:00p

Appointment Only