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Arlington Physical Therapy is an outpatient orthopedic, sport, and spine physical therapy clinic that is dedicated to helping clients of all ages maximize their full functional potential. Arlington Physical Therapy also provides personal training for people of all ages who need professional guidance with exercise. To serve our community through convenient high quality orthopedic/sports/spine physical therapy and wellness services.
Services
APT is now offering a Stretch Mobility Program to the public as a wellness cash pay service.
This program provides joint/tissue stretching and hands on massage techniques progressing to functional training exercise options.
Do your joints ache with or without activity?
Are you tired of being stiff and sore all day?
Are you sitting down or performing the same movement every day at work? Can't sleep at night?
Do you need help with improving posture?
Do you want to be stretched?
Our Stretch Mobility Program can help.
Arlington Physical Therapy is now offering APT Recovery.
The professional recovery program for everyday athletes!
It is the only Customized Active Recovery program in our area.
Our goal is to provide a customized active recovery program that assists athletes in recovering from strenuous training faster, allowing them to return to competition consistently at their maximum level.
Recovery is an important part of any athlete's program.
As athletes put their bodies through strenuous training those bodies are at risk of increased muscle break down, over training, and possibly injury.
Back pain and sciatica are often related.
Sciatica causes back pain, numbness and weakness that radiates along the sciatic nerve.
The sciatic nerve is a big nerve that travels the full length of the body, following the lumbar region of the back and down the leg all the way to the feet.
Pain begins in the lower back and typically travels to the buttocks and leg.
Sciatica pain is sharp and searing.
Most sciatica symptoms are a direct result of lower back abnormalities between the L4 and S1 or rotation in your pelvis.
Your hips and knees are the largest joints in your body, connecting a large number of muscles, bones and ligaments.
That means that much of the daily abuse that your body takes can ultimately impact your hips and knees.
And when these crucial joints begin to show strain, it can become difficult to move much at all - at least without pain.
For that reason, it's important to seek medical attention for hip and knee pain as soon as possible.
Often, physical therapy can be the key to avoiding surgery or prescription medication altogether, or rebounding quickly from those less conservative treatments.
If you have shoulder pain, it can be the result of many causes.
Possible causes of shoulder pain are injury to the rotator cuff or soreness coming from the subacromial bursa.
This is a sac of fluid under the high part of the shoulder.
Other causes of shoulder pain include bony abnormalities, injuries, osteoarthritis and thickening of the ligaments in the shoulder area.
There may be soreness after playing a sport or lifting items.
Sports enthusiasts often incur shoulder pain due to repetitive motions.
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