We use a Whole Body Approach of traditional and non-traditional physical therapy so you can do the things you love to do. If you've tried everything, but can't find relief, we can help you as we move forward together on your healing journey. Common conditions we treat include lower back and sciatica pain, neck pain, foot/ankle pain, knee and hip pain, shoulder and elbow pain, arthritis, muscular strains, balance and vestibular disorders, chronic pain, as well as less common conditions.
We use a Whole Body Approach of traditional and non-traditional physical therapy so you can continue running. We will work together to move forward to meet your running goals, prevent and treat injury, and optimize how you run. Steve's Healing Journey Prior to college, my husband was an elite-level cyclist competing at the Ed Rudolph Velodrome in Northbrook.
He even went to the Olympic training camp for prospective Olympians. When I met Steve, he was 23, and had multiple complaints of joint and soft tissue pain.
We use a Whole Body Approach of traditional and non-traditional physical therapy so you can continue running. We will work together to move forward to meet your running goals, prevent and treat injury, and optimize how you run. Steve's Healing Journey Prior to college, my husband was an elite-level cyclist competing at the Ed Rudolph Velodrome in Northbrook.
He even went to the Olympic training camp for prospective Olympians. When I met Steve, he was 23, and had multiple complaints of joint and soft tissue pain.
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We believe all body systems and mental/emotional health are connected.
We take a whole body approach to discover why patients are not healing and what were the initial causes of their current symptoms.
Our mission is to use this whole body approach to help patients heal and overcome pain and limitations, resulting in improved quality of life.
We also aim to promote wellness in our communities through ongoing education.
We take a whole body approach to discover why patients are not healing and what were the initial causes of their current symptoms.
Our mission is to use this whole body approach to help patients heal and overcome pain and limitations, resulting in improved quality of life.
We also aim to promote wellness in our communities through ongoing education.
At The Manual Touch Physical Therapy, we use a Whole Body Approach to create unique traditional and non-traditional manual therapy and exercise plans for teenagers and adults to reclaim function, life, movement, and enjoyment of the activities they love.
We are a nine-year old, single-practitioner owned practice located in Wheeling, a northern suburb of Chicago.
We provide one-on-one care for our patients, in order to provide the best health outcomes.
We are very active in our community, providing regular workshops on a variety of health topics at our clinic.
We are a nine-year old, single-practitioner owned practice located in Wheeling, a northern suburb of Chicago.
We provide one-on-one care for our patients, in order to provide the best health outcomes.
We are very active in our community, providing regular workshops on a variety of health topics at our clinic.
Many people come to Physical Therapy for an injury or pain in their soft tissue such as a muscle, tendon or ligament commonly referred to as sprains, or strains (pulled or torn).
Bone or joint issues such as a fracture, bone bruise, arthritis, degeneration, dislocation, or stenosis in the spine are other common reasons people seek help.
These conditions may be caused by a sports injury, a fall, overuse, or may seem to come out of nowhere.
Pain may be acute, lasting less than 3 months, or chronic, lasting more than 3 months.
Bone or joint issues such as a fracture, bone bruise, arthritis, degeneration, dislocation, or stenosis in the spine are other common reasons people seek help.
These conditions may be caused by a sports injury, a fall, overuse, or may seem to come out of nowhere.
Pain may be acute, lasting less than 3 months, or chronic, lasting more than 3 months.
We understand that you love to run.
We understand when you can't run because of injury, you become cranky and miss your runner's high.
We are here to determine whether you can continue running, despite pain, or stop running to allow time to heal and then get you back to running as soon as possible.
Unlike many other sports, such as tennis or basketball, runners only move forward with the same repetitive motion.
Runners are then prone to overuse injuries such as plantar fascitis, hip pain, knee pain, peroneal or achilles tendonopathy.
We understand when you can't run because of injury, you become cranky and miss your runner's high.
We are here to determine whether you can continue running, despite pain, or stop running to allow time to heal and then get you back to running as soon as possible.
Unlike many other sports, such as tennis or basketball, runners only move forward with the same repetitive motion.
Runners are then prone to overuse injuries such as plantar fascitis, hip pain, knee pain, peroneal or achilles tendonopathy.
Lower back pain (LBP), including sciatica, is the number one reason why people seek out medical attention.
Your lower back is made up of five lumbar vertebrae, which has an inward curve known as lordosis, and a right and left sciatic nerve.
The sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body, exits the spine between the last three spinal segments, travels down the buttock underneath the glute and piriformis muscles, behind the thigh, and then splits behind the knee to travel down to the foot.
You can have sciatic pain, numbness or tingling anywhere along its path usually caused by an issue in the spine.
Your lower back is made up of five lumbar vertebrae, which has an inward curve known as lordosis, and a right and left sciatic nerve.
The sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body, exits the spine between the last three spinal segments, travels down the buttock underneath the glute and piriformis muscles, behind the thigh, and then splits behind the knee to travel down to the foot.
You can have sciatic pain, numbness or tingling anywhere along its path usually caused by an issue in the spine.
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