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Treatments

Manual Therapy

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Therapeutic Exercise

Therapeutic Exercise

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Therapeutic Taping

Therapeutic Taping

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Dry Needling

Dry Needling

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Electrical Stimulation

Electrical Stimulation

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Laser Therapy

Laser Therapy

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Whirlpool Bath

Whirlpool Bath

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Vasopneumatic Therapy

Vasopneumatic Therapy

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Services / Symptoms

Back and Neck Pain

Back and Neck Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Elbow Pain

Elbow Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Wrist And Hand Pain

Wrist And Hand Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Hip Pain

Hip Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Knee Pain

Knee Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Ankle And Foot Injuries

Ankle And Foot Injuries

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Balance and Gait Training

Balance and Gait Training

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Vertigo

Vertigo

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

TESTIMONIAL

Happy Our Client

Stephen Arroyo, Caylie and Sara have put me back playing my games many times. This includes both shoulders, back, hip,

Bob B. Patient

Very informative in educating you about your problem and what you need to recover. Professional, friendly and caring staff. I

Debi S. Patient

For my first knee replacement I went to a different therapy group. When I had my second knee done I

Dennis F. Patient

As a lifelong athlete, I’ve experienced my share of muscle strains and injuries that required physical therapy. Fortunately, I found

Stephen L. Patient

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Physical therapy (PT) is a healthcare specialty focused on improving movement, reducing pain, restoring function, and preventing injury. A licensed physical therapist evaluates how your body moves, identifies limitations or dysfunctions, and develops a personalized treatment plan using targeted exercises, hands-on therapy, education, and modalities to help you heal and move better.

In many states, direct access allows patients to see a physical therapist without a physician referral. However, some insurance plans still require a referral for coverage. It’s best to check with both your insurance provider and the physical therapy clinic before your first visit.

Physical therapy treats a wide range of conditions, including:

  1. Back, neck, and joint pain

  2. Sports and work-related injuries

  3. Post-surgical rehabilitation

  4. Arthritis and chronic pain

  5. Balance and fall prevention issues

  6. Neurological conditions (e.g., stroke recovery)

  7. Mobility issues due to aging or injury

Your first visit typically includes:

  1. A review of your medical history and symptoms

  2. A movement and functional assessment

  3. Strength, flexibility, posture, and balance testing

  4. Discussion of goals and expectations

  5. Creation of a customized treatment plan

You may also begin light treatment or exercises during this initial appointment.

Physical therapy should not cause sharp or severe pain, but some discomfort or soreness can occur as your body adapts and heals. Therapists work within your tolerance and adjust treatment as needed. Open communication ensures therapy remains safe and effective.

The duration of therapy depends on your condition, goals, and consistency. Some patients improve in a few sessions, while others may need several weeks of care. Most treatment plans involve 1–3 visits per week combined with a home exercise program for best results.

Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows movement (athletic wear is ideal). Bring:

  1. Insurance information and ID

  2. Any referral or imaging reports (if applicable)

  3. A list of medications

  4. Questions or goals you’d like to discuss

Bob B. Patient

Stephen Arroyo, Caylie and Sara have put me back playing my games many times. This includes both shoulders, back, hip,

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Debi S. Patient

Very informative in educating you about your problem and what you need to recover. Professional, friendly and caring staff. I

  • Great Job!

Dennis F. Patient

For my first knee replacement I went to a different therapy group. When I had my second knee done I

  • Highly Recommend!

Stephen L. Patient

As a lifelong athlete, I’ve experienced my share of muscle strains and injuries that required physical therapy. Fortunately, I found

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Back and Neck Pain

Back and Neck Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

Elbow Pain

Elbow Pain

Manual therapy refers to specialized therapeutic procedures applied by the physical therapist in order to help increase function, ROM, pliability, improve circulation, reduce inflammation and effusion, and regain appropriate muscular control for a region of the body. These would include passive range of motion

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