Daniel Cooper had received his Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Governers State University. His skills include custom splinting, manual therapy, wound care, and individualized exercise programs. He is currently working on becoming a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT).
Daniel Cooper had received his Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Governers State University. His skills include custom splinting, manual therapy, wound care, and individualized exercise programs. He is currently working on becoming a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT).
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Danny was very professional and helpful to me by explaining what he was doing and what the exercise exercises I needed to be working on involved
(6 days ago)
May-2026
Really good. Explained everything to me. Showed me my exercises and made sure that I was doing them properly. Spent a lot of time either me. Can’t wait to get back
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
Danny is great! I am seeing improvement already after two visits.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
Danny is very caring and knowledgeable.
(3 weeks ago)
May-2026
Danny teaches excellent and appropriate exercises. He is kind spoken and Compassionate. I am very pleased by the service I received.
(3 weeks ago)
May-2026
Polite, professional, very compassionate and competent.
(1 month ago)
Apr-2026
Danny has a professional patient demeanour and his guidance has great facilitated my recovery. I am very thankful to Danny to all his help.
(2 months ago)
Mar-2026
I think that what he telling me what's going about my therapy he gives you that encouragement that you will recover
(2 months ago)
Mar-2026
Danny was very thorough and explained everything he was doing as he did it. Great experience!
(3 months ago)
Feb-2026
This is not the first time I’ve worked with Daniel. It’s a pleasure to work with somebody. They really cares about what they do and it shows and Daniel‘s attitude could’ve been better.
(3 months ago)
Feb-2026
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Forest Pines Drive PT
11081 Forest Pines Drive Suite 112 Raleigh, NC 27614
Daniel (Danny) Cooper, MOT, OTR/L received his Bachelor of Science degree from Grand Valley State University. Danny went on to receive his Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Governors State University.
Following graduation, Danny worked with an orthopedic group in the Chicagoland area specializing in upper extremity rehabilitation. Danny has since relocated to Cary and is now excited to support the OrthoNC hand therapy team. His skills include custom splinting, manual therapy, wound care, and individualized exercise programs. He is currently working on becoming a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT).
In his free time, Danny enjoys spending time outdoors, exercising, and finding new places to eat. He also enjoys returning to Chicago to see his family and friends.
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Danny was very professional and helpful to me by explaining what he was doing and what the exercise exercises I needed to be working on involved
Really good. Explained everything to me. Showed me my exercises and made sure that I was doing them properly. Spent a lot of time either me. Can’t wait to get back
Danny is great! I am seeing improvement already after two visits.
Danny is very caring and knowledgeable.
Danny teaches excellent and appropriate exercises. He is kind spoken and Compassionate. I am very pleased by the service I received.
Polite, professional, very compassionate and competent.
Danny has a professional patient demeanour and his guidance has great facilitated my recovery. I am very thankful to Danny to all his help.
I think that what he telling me what's going about my therapy he gives you that encouragement that you will recover
Danny was very thorough and explained everything he was doing as he did it. Great experience!
This is not the first time I’ve worked with Daniel. It’s a pleasure to work with somebody. They really cares about what they do and it shows and Daniel‘s attitude could’ve been better.