I opened this office in 2003 with the goal of providing the highest quality. Physical Therapy Care in the area. I wanted to set the standards for customer service and quality rehab care in Johns Creek. The clinic offers a state of the art facility and has been well received by the community. Treatment is provided for sports injuries, general sprains and strains, post-surgical rehab, work injuries, and much more.
Come experience for yourself! I was sent to JCPT for PT on my Achilles Tendon, I just knew that I would eventually have to have surgery. But after 2 months of PT at JCPT, no surgery was needed. Waking up in severe pain from a pinched nerve in my neck, my husband called JCPT and they arranged a time for me to see the PT, Marc, that very day. His treatment at that first appointment gave me some significant relief from pain.
The environment was always clean, neat and comfortable, and I would go to no other place than here for any other further care. From my first visit, I felt comfortable and welcomed.
Come experience for yourself! I was sent to JCPT for PT on my Achilles Tendon, I just knew that I would eventually have to have surgery. But after 2 months of PT at JCPT, no surgery was needed. Waking up in severe pain from a pinched nerve in my neck, my husband called JCPT and they arranged a time for me to see the PT, Marc, that very day. His treatment at that first appointment gave me some significant relief from pain.
The environment was always clean, neat and comfortable, and I would go to no other place than here for any other further care. From my first visit, I felt comfortable and welcomed.
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Johns Creek Physical Therapy was founded in October of 2003 by Marc C. Stewart, PT.
After working with several companies throughout Georgia, Marc was frustrated by the lack of personal service in 'corporate' healthcare.
I opened this office with the goal of providing the highest quality Physical Therapy Care in the area.
I wanted to set the standards for customer service and quality rehab care in Johns Creek.
The clinic offers a state of the art facility and has been well received by the community.
After working with several companies throughout Georgia, Marc was frustrated by the lack of personal service in 'corporate' healthcare.
I opened this office with the goal of providing the highest quality Physical Therapy Care in the area.
I wanted to set the standards for customer service and quality rehab care in Johns Creek.
The clinic offers a state of the art facility and has been well received by the community.
As a practice committed to helping patients be pain-free, we are always accepting resumes from those therapy and administrative staff who pride themselves on accepting new challenges and who have a strong desire to help others.
We only accept staff into our practice who have the drive, passion, and enthusiasm for helping the patients we serve.
Our focus is on delivering exceptional results and services, learning new techniques, advancing our capabilities, and of course, having an exceptional team environment!
We only accept staff into our practice who have the drive, passion, and enthusiasm for helping the patients we serve.
Our focus is on delivering exceptional results and services, learning new techniques, advancing our capabilities, and of course, having an exceptional team environment!
Dry Needling is a medical technique performed by a skilled physical therapist to immediately reduce pain, muscle tension and improve mobility.
It is used in a variety of musculoskeletal problems including, but not limited to: acute or chronic injuries, headaches, neck pain, back pain, tendonitis, muscle spasms, Sciatica, Hip or knee pain, muscle strains, fibromyalgia, tennis or golfer's elbow, overuse injuries, and much more.
Dry Needling is a treatment technique often used by physical therapists to relieve pain.
It is used in a variety of musculoskeletal problems including, but not limited to: acute or chronic injuries, headaches, neck pain, back pain, tendonitis, muscle spasms, Sciatica, Hip or knee pain, muscle strains, fibromyalgia, tennis or golfer's elbow, overuse injuries, and much more.
Dry Needling is a treatment technique often used by physical therapists to relieve pain.
While it may sound a bit intimidating, electronic stimulation really isn't at all!
When used correctly and provided under the guidance of a licensed and skilled physical therapist, electrical stimulation is a safe and efficacious modality that can be used to treat a variety of conditions.
While individual units and modes of delivery can vary, the standard electrical stimulation device utilizes self-adhesive electrodes placed around the target treatment area on the body.
These electrodes are connected via wire leads to the unit, through which electricity can pass and ultimately interact with sensory and/or motor nerves (depending on the type of current utilized).
When used correctly and provided under the guidance of a licensed and skilled physical therapist, electrical stimulation is a safe and efficacious modality that can be used to treat a variety of conditions.
While individual units and modes of delivery can vary, the standard electrical stimulation device utilizes self-adhesive electrodes placed around the target treatment area on the body.
These electrodes are connected via wire leads to the unit, through which electricity can pass and ultimately interact with sensory and/or motor nerves (depending on the type of current utilized).
Ergonomics is the study and practice of improving the way people move and function within their daily life.
Emphasis is placed on maximizing efficiency and safety through the use of certain tools or body mechanic strategies, and identifying how certain factors may be contributing to injury.
The term ergonomics comes from the Greek language and roughly translates to "fitting a job to the person."
Physical therapists are trained in ergonomics teaching as a means to help people with injury prevention and resolution.
Emphasis is placed on maximizing efficiency and safety through the use of certain tools or body mechanic strategies, and identifying how certain factors may be contributing to injury.
The term ergonomics comes from the Greek language and roughly translates to "fitting a job to the person."
Physical therapists are trained in ergonomics teaching as a means to help people with injury prevention and resolution.
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