Our Services

Unlock Your Potential for Healing and Wellness with Our Comprehensive Physicaal Therapy Services

  • Prescribed Movement

    The systematic recommendation of specific therapeutic movements, stretches, or activities tailored to an individual's health condition or rehabilitation goals. These exercises are carefully designed by healthcare professionals to address musculoskeletal issues, enhance strength, improve flexibility, and promote overall functional recovery.

  • Manual Therapy

    Therapists use hands-on techniques, including massage and stretching, to target specific areas of the body, promoting tissue relaxation and facilitating the healing process for various musculoskeletal conditions. This approach includes joint mobilizations, manipulations, and soft tissue manipulations to treat soft tissue such as muscles, tendons, and fascia to alleviate pain, improve flexibility, and enhance overall function.

  • Vestibular Therapy

    Vestibular physical therapy is a specialized form of rehabilitation that focuses on addressing disorders of the vestibular system, which contributes to balance and spatial orientation. Through targeted exercises and interventions, this therapy aims to alleviate symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance, helping individuals regain stability and improve their overall quality of life.

  • Functional Dry Needling

    Functional Dry Needling is a physical therapy technique that involves the insertion of thin needles into trigger points or tight bands of muscles to stimulate a local twitch response and alleviate pain and muscle dysfunction. This approach aims to release muscular tension, improve flexibility, and promote the body's natural healing processes, often utilized as part of a broader treatment plan for musculoskeletal conditions.

  • Fall Prevention

    Fall prevention in physical therapy is a specialized practice focused on assessing and addressing factors that contribute to an individual's risk of falling. Therapists work to enhance strength, balance, and coordination through targeted exercises and interventions, aiming to reduce the likelihood of falls and improve overall safety and confidence in daily activities.

  • Post Surgical Rehabilitation

    Therapists employ a combination of exercises, stretches, and manual techniques to address specific surgical site considerations, reduce pain, improve mobility, and help patients regain optimal strength and function. We’ll also help minimize complications or long-term impairments following a surgical procedure.

  • Sports Injury Rehabilitation

    A specialized approach aimed at recovering and restoring function in individuals who have sustained injuries related to sports or physical activities. Through a combination of targeted exercises, flexibility training, and functional movements, therapists work to rehabilitate injured tissues, enhance performance, and facilitate a safe return to sports or athletic activities.

Our services treat many diagnoses and conditions including but not limited to:

  • Orthopedic Injuries

  • Neurosurgical Rehabilitation

  • Spinal Stenosis

  • Vestibular Imbalance

  • Headaches

  • Stroke and Neurological Rehabilitation

  • Concussion Management

  • Total Hip Replacements

  • Total Knee Replacements

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Disc Herniations of the Spine

  • Musculoskeletal Disorders

  • Sciatica

  • Neck Pain

  • Workplace Injuries

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

  • Sprains & Strains

  • Sports Injuries

  • Neuropathy

  • Patellofemoral Pain

  • Arthritis

  • Torticollis

  • Epicondylitis, Bursitis, Tendinosis

  • Thoracic Spine & Rib Cage Pain

  • Workplace Injuries

  • Pelvic Pain

  • Low Back Pain

  • TMJ

  • Balance and Dizziness 


“Physical therapy helped me understand that my pain doesn’t need to control me. I learned to manage my pain and modify exercises, focusing on engaging different muscle groups to reduce stress on my painful areas. I also learned to listen to my body and respond to what it tells me. I can now exercise, and feel strong with little to no pain!”

— BETHANY H, PAST PATIENT