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Petitioner tells PT Board he accepts responsibility; board hears evidence and submits matter for closed deliberation

Physical Therapy Board of California · December 4, 2025
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Summary

At a Dec. 11 hearing before the Physical Therapy Board of California, licensee Scott Wei Ho Kwan acknowledged supervisory and recordkeeping failures from a 2018 case, described clinic policy changes and mitigation, and introduced exhibits. The Attorney General urged denial; the record was closed and the board moved to deliberate in closed session.

Scott Wei Ho Kwan, a licensed physical therapist, told the Physical Therapy Board of California on Dec. 11 that he accepts responsibility for lapses in supervision and recordkeeping that led to discipline after a 2018 patient complaint.

Kwan testified under oath during an evidentiary hearing presided over by Administrative Law Judge Corin Wong and summarized corrective steps he said his clinic has taken, including removing electrical stimulation and traction from duties performed by unlicensed aides, assigning and labeling single‑use electrodes for patients, and implementing written competency sign‑offs and more complete SOAP documentation. “I accept responsibility for that,” Kwan said when asked…

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