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Coddington Physical Therapy
Matt received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska in 2008. He has experience in outpatient orthopedics, pediatrics, inpatient and home health in both rural and urban communities, and has over 13 years of home health experience. Matt started out his career serving the communities of western Lincoln including Milford, Friend, and surrounding communities for inpatient, geriatric, and outpatient orthopedic care.

Matt has partnered with Interim Healthcare of Lincoln to manage all of their physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy needs thru a separate company called MLS Physical Therapy. Interim is a home healthcare business that has been serving "at home" patients for over 25 years. Matt especially enjoys working with sports injuries and post surgical patients.

After seven years of professional baseball with the Baltimore Orioles, he has a passion for patients with shoulder pain and has had great success treating patients with all types of shoulder injuries.
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When you see DPT after a therapist's name, it means he or she has completed approximately seven years of college and holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
While therapists train in areas such as orthopedics, neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics, cardiology, and intensive care therapy, most therapists decide to specialize in one or two.
At Coddington Physical Therapy, out talented and certified team will select the right treatment to best fit your needs.
Massage improves blood flow for healing, relaxation of muscles, reduction of muscular spasm, and decrease of pain.
This is a special program for all stages of Parkinson's Disease.
If you know anyone or have been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, these 7 main exercises are a must!
Evidence shows excellent progression of strength, improved balance and walking stride, improved speech, and improved ability to transfer and improved ability to dress yourself.
Patients with Parkinson's Disease can actually slow down the progression of the disease by doing these 7 main exercises.
The program is 16-17 visits and 4-5 weeks long.
Dry needling is a specific clinical technique used to decrease muscular pain.
The physical therapist uses acupuncture needles to penetrate the skin and muscle to release muscular spasm and decrease pain.
Studies have shown 28% being of patients completely cured of soft tissue pain, 64% partial relief of symptoms, and 8% showed low or no soft tissue pain relief.
We have had good results for people with low back pain, migraines/headaches, hip pain, sciatica, neck pain, and many other soft tissue conditions.
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