Located in Billings, Montana, Physical Therapy in Motion specializes in treating musculoskeletal disorders and helping our patients improve function, be healthy, active and pain-free. Physical Therapy in Motion is a locally owned physical therapy practice that provides one-on-one, targeted care to patients in the Billings area. Our physical therapists use evidence-based manual therapy techniques, functional exercise and education to ensure the best results for our patients.
We continually strive to enhance our level of care by training for and obtaining advanced certifications, participating in community seminars for injury prevention and wellness, and working collaboratively with other providers. Whether a sprained ankle, post-surgical rehabilitation or headaches, we are here to help. We are committed to providing the best patient care experience possible while focusing our efforts on improving our patients' quality of life.
Our patients are important to us, and we are honored to be part of their journey to pain-free living.
We continually strive to enhance our level of care by training for and obtaining advanced certifications, participating in community seminars for injury prevention and wellness, and working collaboratively with other providers. Whether a sprained ankle, post-surgical rehabilitation or headaches, we are here to help. We are committed to providing the best patient care experience possible while focusing our efforts on improving our patients' quality of life.
Our patients are important to us, and we are honored to be part of their journey to pain-free living.
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Physical Therapy in Motion is a locally owned, private physical therapy practice in Billings, Montana.
We offer solutions to pain and help people get back to doing what they love.
At Physical Therapy in Motion, we are committed to improving the lives of those in our community by providing quality, collaborative care to our patients.
We pride ourselves on providing the best quality, evidence-based physical therapy.
We're here to make sure our patients achieve the best results, as quickly as possible, in a fun environment.
We offer solutions to pain and help people get back to doing what they love.
At Physical Therapy in Motion, we are committed to improving the lives of those in our community by providing quality, collaborative care to our patients.
We pride ourselves on providing the best quality, evidence-based physical therapy.
We're here to make sure our patients achieve the best results, as quickly as possible, in a fun environment.
Manual therapy is a category of physical therapy treatment encompassing a variety of hands-on techniques.
It can be used to increase range of motion, facilitate movement, reduce pain and promote soft tissue repair.
Manual therapy involves a wide variety of techniques that include direct hands-on treatment from the therapist.
These techniques are used to address any dysfunction in soft tissue (muscles, skin, and fascia) and any joint dysfunction.
Manual therapy is used to reduce muscle tension and guarding, increase circulation, break up scar tissue and aide in restoring normal mobility to the body.
It can be used to increase range of motion, facilitate movement, reduce pain and promote soft tissue repair.
Manual therapy involves a wide variety of techniques that include direct hands-on treatment from the therapist.
These techniques are used to address any dysfunction in soft tissue (muscles, skin, and fascia) and any joint dysfunction.
Manual therapy is used to reduce muscle tension and guarding, increase circulation, break up scar tissue and aide in restoring normal mobility to the body.
Spinal manipulation is a manual therapy technique involving high-velocity, low-amplitude thrusts to the spine and other joints to relieve pressure, pain and help restore mobility.
Spinal manipulation is a technique where physical therapists apply a controlled quick movement to the spine's joints.
Our therapists utilize a safe and effective low amplitude, high-velocity approach.
Spinal manipulation can reduce pain and improve joint mobility.
It can treat headaches and other spine-related conditions, such as neck or low back pain.
Spinal manipulation is a technique where physical therapists apply a controlled quick movement to the spine's joints.
Our therapists utilize a safe and effective low amplitude, high-velocity approach.
Spinal manipulation can reduce pain and improve joint mobility.
It can treat headaches and other spine-related conditions, such as neck or low back pain.
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique in which a trained physical therapist inserts small, sterile, filament needles into the skin and muscle.
Dry needling evokes a healing response in the tissue and can help treat both acute and chronic pain.
Dry needling is a minimally invasive technique used to treat muscles, ligaments, tendons, subcutaneous fascia, scar tissue, peripheral nerves, and chronic pain syndromes.
The therapist will insert a thin, solid needle into dysfunctional tissue contributing to pain or dysfunction to aid with tissue healing.
Dry needling evokes a healing response in the tissue and can help treat both acute and chronic pain.
Dry needling is a minimally invasive technique used to treat muscles, ligaments, tendons, subcutaneous fascia, scar tissue, peripheral nerves, and chronic pain syndromes.
The therapist will insert a thin, solid needle into dysfunctional tissue contributing to pain or dysfunction to aid with tissue healing.
Sports rehabilitation is a specialization in non-operative and postoperative treatment of musculoskeletal conditions to help you return to your sport quickly and safely.
Sports rehabilitation focuses on helping athletes of all ages safely return to activity following injury or surgery.
The therapist will use various tests and measures to assess and identify deficiencies in strength, coordination, balance, proprioception and range of motion.
They will design a specific program to progress the athlete back to a full return to activity.
Sports rehabilitation focuses on helping athletes of all ages safely return to activity following injury or surgery.
The therapist will use various tests and measures to assess and identify deficiencies in strength, coordination, balance, proprioception and range of motion.
They will design a specific program to progress the athlete back to a full return to activity.
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