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Neck Pain

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Mid Back Pain

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Low Back Pain

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Hip Pain

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Knee Pain

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Ankle Pain

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Foot Pain

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Shoulder Pain

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Elbow Pain

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Wrist Pain

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Hand Pain

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Finger Pain

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Nerve Pain

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Balance Problems

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Difficulty Walking

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Radiating Pain

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Numbness & Tingling

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Parkinson's Disease

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Whiplash

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Deconditioning

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General Weakness

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Chronic Pain

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Pelvic Pain

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Incontinence

〰️ Neck Pain 〰️ Mid Back Pain 〰️ Low Back Pain 〰️ Hip Pain 〰️ Knee Pain 〰️ Ankle Pain 〰️ Foot Pain 〰️ Shoulder Pain 〰️ Elbow Pain 〰️ Wrist Pain 〰️ Hand Pain 〰️ Finger Pain 〰️ Nerve Pain 〰️ Balance Problems 〰️ Difficulty Walking 〰️ Radiating Pain 〰️ Numbness & Tingling 〰️ Parkinson's Disease 〰️ Whiplash 〰️ Deconditioning 〰️ General Weakness 〰️ Chronic Pain 〰️ Pelvic Pain 〰️ Incontinence

What We Treat

Low Back Pain

Low back pain is one of the most common medical conditions affecting people today. In fact, it is estimated that up to 80% of people will experience low back pain at some point in their lives and is one of the most common problems we treat in the clinic every day…

Hip Pain

Hip pain is a common complaint among people of all ages and activity levels. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including injuries, arthritis, movement patterns, and so on. Regardless of the underlying cause, hip pain can be both debilitating and frustrating…

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain can be a frustrating and limiting condition that can interfere with daily activities and even impact sleep. It is often a result of a combination of postural faults, stiff muscles across the shoulder girdle, weakness in specific muscle groups, and poor movement patterns...

physical therapist teaching relaxation and breathing techniques to relieve pelvic pain

Pelvic Pain

Pelvic health physical therapy is a specialized area of physical therapy that focuses on the pelvic floor muscles and related structures responsible for supporting the organs in the pelvis, controlling bowel & bladder function, and plays a role in sexual function…

patient performing deep squat with heels elevated to improve knee strength

Knee Pain

Our physical therapists are experts at treating knee pain, including conditions related to injury, surgery, overuse, or other causes. Your physical therapist will evaluate your knee as well as your hip & ankle to identify the movement patterns that may be contributing to your knee pain…

patient performing ankle stretch on step with cues from physical therapist

Foot, Ankle, & Toe Pain

Foot, toe, or ankle pain can be debilitating, making it difficult to walk, run, exercise, or participate in everyday activities. Physical therapy for foot, toe, and ankle pain typically begins with your therapist assessing your flexibility, strength, and balance, as well as daily movement patterns like walking or navigating stairs…

patient performing medicine ball slam power based exercises in end stage elbow rehab

Elbow Pain

Elbow pain, depending on its location, can be referred to as golfer’s elbow, tennis elbow, or climber’s elbow among other names. Pain complaints at the elbow are often a result of overuse of a particular muscle group, but the factors contributing to this overuse can vary widely from person to person…

Hand, Wrist, & Finger Pain

The hands, wrists, and fingers are complex structures that are essential for daily tasks including work, sports, and hobbies. Pain in these areas can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor movement patterns, overuse of specific muscle or tissues, nerve compression, or injuries to the soft tissue or bony structures in these areas…

physical therapist giving cues for decreased neck pain with overhead reaching during wall slide exercise

Neck Pain

Neck pain is a common condition that can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor posture, muscle strain or sprain, whiplash, among other causes.

Your physical therapist will work with you to understand your story, identify the underlying cause of your neck pain and develop an individualized treatment plan to address the root cause...

patient performing open book exercise for thoracic rotation mobility to reduce mid back pain

Mid Back Pain

Physical therapy can be a valuable tool for managing thoracic spine, or mid back, pain whether this pain is a result of poor postures, participation in sports, or from an injury like a fall. Your physical therapist will help identify impairments in flexibility, strength, or movement strategies that contribute to your pain complaint and develop a plan for your specific needs…

smiling patient relearning how to walk in parallel bars after surgery

Post-surgical Pain

Post surgical physical therapy is designed to help you regain strength, flexibility, and function after a surgery. Whether you're recovering from a joint replacement, spinal surgery, or any other type of operation, physical therapy can help you to heal faster and more effectively…

patient sitting in waiting room reading book titled how not to die

Pain after Motor Vehicle Accidents

Motor vehicle accidents can result in a range of injuries, from minor bruises and sprains to more severe trauma like fractures and concussions. Physical therapy can be a crucial part of the recovery process after a motor vehicle accident, helping you regain function, reduce pain, and get back to living your life...

patient with parkinson's disease exercising during a physical therapy treatment session

Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease is a neurologic condition that can have profound effects on a patient’s ability to move, speak, and perform many other daily tasks.

Kaitlin is our LSVT BIG certified physical therapist who is expertly trained to help patients find strategies to manage their condition and continue to live their best lives…

…and so much more!

Get in touch with us today to talk about how we can help you move better!