At Huntley Physical Therapy Inc., you will be treated in a very calm and serene environment. Our goal for your treatment is to help you to achieve your therapy goals by providing you with excellent service and quality care while delivering superior results. Please feel free to stop by our clinic for a visit in order to see our facility and meet our staff!
You will see why our clinic is truly superior to all of the rest!
You will see why our clinic is truly superior to all of the rest!
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Richard graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1998 with a Bachelor in Physical Therapy degree.
A therapist for over 20 years, Richard is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner, Certified ASTYM provider, as well as a Graston Technique and McKenzie Method therapy provider.
He has experience in orthopedic pathologies, joint mobilizations, myofascial release, and other soft tissue mobilization techniques.
His clinical experience includes pre and postoperative care, musculoskeletal pain, work hardening, and posture/body mechanics education.
A therapist for over 20 years, Richard is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner, Certified ASTYM provider, as well as a Graston Technique and McKenzie Method therapy provider.
He has experience in orthopedic pathologies, joint mobilizations, myofascial release, and other soft tissue mobilization techniques.
His clinical experience includes pre and postoperative care, musculoskeletal pain, work hardening, and posture/body mechanics education.
Has getting in and out of your favorite chair become one of your least favorite activities?
Do your joints feel decades older than the rest of you?
Do you wish you could enjoy all your favorite activities without paying the price in pain and stiffness?
If so, you're probably one of the millions of Americans struggling with arthritis.
The Cleveland Clinic states that as many as 1 in 5 people in the U.S. experience some form of this joint disorder.
Drugs may promise temporary pain relief, but their risks and side effects can outweigh the limited benefits they provide for your aching joints.
Do your joints feel decades older than the rest of you?
Do you wish you could enjoy all your favorite activities without paying the price in pain and stiffness?
If so, you're probably one of the millions of Americans struggling with arthritis.
The Cleveland Clinic states that as many as 1 in 5 people in the U.S. experience some form of this joint disorder.
Drugs may promise temporary pain relief, but their risks and side effects can outweigh the limited benefits they provide for your aching joints.
Balance and gait disorders can have a seriously negative impact on your life.
Unfortunately, sometimes these disorders can go undiagnosed because you do not realize where the problem lies.
You may just notice that you feel uncomfortable during your day-to-day activities, have issues with your balance or struggle with pain while walking.
When you are feeling emotional or physical distress related to movement, often the best thing you can do is meet with a physical therapist.
If you suspect that you may be struggling with a balance or gait disorder, please contact us.
Unfortunately, sometimes these disorders can go undiagnosed because you do not realize where the problem lies.
You may just notice that you feel uncomfortable during your day-to-day activities, have issues with your balance or struggle with pain while walking.
When you are feeling emotional or physical distress related to movement, often the best thing you can do is meet with a physical therapist.
If you suspect that you may be struggling with a balance or gait disorder, please contact us.
Did you know that up to 70 percent of Americans will experience low back pain, at some point in their lives?
With numbers like that, it's no wonder that many times, low back pain can become a chronic issue.
If you or a loved one have been experiencing any early warning signs of a back injury or sciatica that include numbness, tingling and intense pain, physical therapy can help.
Our experienced physical therapists, have the skills needed to provide safe, effective and non-invasive treatment, for patients of all ages.
With numbers like that, it's no wonder that many times, low back pain can become a chronic issue.
If you or a loved one have been experiencing any early warning signs of a back injury or sciatica that include numbness, tingling and intense pain, physical therapy can help.
Our experienced physical therapists, have the skills needed to provide safe, effective and non-invasive treatment, for patients of all ages.
What is Chronic Pain?
Pain is the body's normal reaction to an illness or injury.
Pain is designed to let you know whenever something is wrong.
Typically, when the body has healed, the pain will subside and things should return to normal.
However, in some cases, the brain can continue to send out pain signals long after the illness or injury is gone.
If you have pain that lasts from 3 to 6 months or more, you could be dealing with chronic pain.
When a person has been hurting day after day, it is common to experience not only physical pain but emotional distress as well.
Pain is the body's normal reaction to an illness or injury.
Pain is designed to let you know whenever something is wrong.
Typically, when the body has healed, the pain will subside and things should return to normal.
However, in some cases, the brain can continue to send out pain signals long after the illness or injury is gone.
If you have pain that lasts from 3 to 6 months or more, you could be dealing with chronic pain.
When a person has been hurting day after day, it is common to experience not only physical pain but emotional distress as well.
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