We're offering in-clinic and telehealth physical and occupational therapy evaluations and visits. We understand what you're going through, therefore, we do whatever it takes to get you back in action. We offer flexible hours and in most cases, we can see you within 24 hours. Also, we are in-network specialists with nearly all insurance companies. We are experts in helping people understand what's keeping them from recovering from pain or injury.
Most people begin to feel better within the first visit! Ryan has been a life-saver! My weekly PT visits have changed my life - my horrible shoulder pain is almost gone, I highly recommend him! I was referred to Ryan by a friend to help me with my migraine headaches. Through his one on one care he has helped me greatly reduce my migraines in frequency and severity.
I have had migraines since the age of 8 and have tried numerous medications and other treatments over the years to help me. Thanks to Ryan I am having the longest stretches between headaches I have ever had and am still seeing improvement.
Most people begin to feel better within the first visit! Ryan has been a life-saver! My weekly PT visits have changed my life - my horrible shoulder pain is almost gone, I highly recommend him! I was referred to Ryan by a friend to help me with my migraine headaches. Through his one on one care he has helped me greatly reduce my migraines in frequency and severity.
I have had migraines since the age of 8 and have tried numerous medications and other treatments over the years to help me. Thanks to Ryan I am having the longest stretches between headaches I have ever had and am still seeing improvement.
Services
We are in-network specialists with most major insurance providers, and we do our best to help you keep the paperwork pain-free.
We can even bill auto insurance if you have an injury due to an automobile accident.
If you are in doubt about whether we accept your plan, you may verify with us when you call to schedule your appointment.
If your insurance provider requires a co-pay or deductible, we will ask for payment during your visit.
We accept payments by cash, check or credit card.
A: On your first visit, you will need to bring your insurance card and your ID or drivers license.
We can even bill auto insurance if you have an injury due to an automobile accident.
If you are in doubt about whether we accept your plan, you may verify with us when you call to schedule your appointment.
If your insurance provider requires a co-pay or deductible, we will ask for payment during your visit.
We accept payments by cash, check or credit card.
A: On your first visit, you will need to bring your insurance card and your ID or drivers license.
Dry Needling is a medical technique performed by a skilled physical therapist to immediately reduce pain, muscle tension and improve mobility.
Dry Needling is a treatment technique often used by physical therapists to relieve pain.
It requires using a sterile acupuncture needle that is inserted through the skin into muscles, tendons, ligaments, and/or close to nerves to immediately reduce pain, decrease muscle tension and increase mobility.
Dry Needling is not acupuncture; it is based on a modern scientific study of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems.
Dry Needling is a treatment technique often used by physical therapists to relieve pain.
It requires using a sterile acupuncture needle that is inserted through the skin into muscles, tendons, ligaments, and/or close to nerves to immediately reduce pain, decrease muscle tension and increase mobility.
Dry Needling is not acupuncture; it is based on a modern scientific study of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems.
Trigger point therapy, often referred to as myofascial release or pressure point massage, involves the application of gentle yet firm pressure to specific areas along the body, known as pressure or trigger points.
This pressure is provided by the hands of a skilled physical therapist trained in pressure point release.
Sometimes, a therapist may choose to use certain devices or tools to assist with force application.
The manual pressure provided by a therapist during trigger point therapy is intended to relax and normalize trigger points within the fascia, a widespread, sheath-like, fibrous tissue encasing your musculoskeletal structures.
This pressure is provided by the hands of a skilled physical therapist trained in pressure point release.
Sometimes, a therapist may choose to use certain devices or tools to assist with force application.
The manual pressure provided by a therapist during trigger point therapy is intended to relax and normalize trigger points within the fascia, a widespread, sheath-like, fibrous tissue encasing your musculoskeletal structures.
You have hundreds of joints in your body, which come in a variety of types and sizes (such as a "hinge joint" in your elbow, a "ball and socket joint" in your hip, or a "saddle joint" in your thumb).
Joints, formed by the articulating surfaces of two or more bones, depend on a combination of both stability and mobility in order to help you function efficiently and comfortably.
Importantly, joints are supported by a wide variety of physiological structures including capsules, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and muscle fibers, all of which can become injured and potentially benefit from physical therapy services, including a service known as joint mobilization.
Joints, formed by the articulating surfaces of two or more bones, depend on a combination of both stability and mobility in order to help you function efficiently and comfortably.
Importantly, joints are supported by a wide variety of physiological structures including capsules, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and muscle fibers, all of which can become injured and potentially benefit from physical therapy services, including a service known as joint mobilization.
Balance is something that many people take for granted for the bulk of their life.
Early on, as young infants are first learning how to become toddlers, we cheer and celebrate as they first learn to maintain their balance.
We focus on learning how to develop balance in a chair, and on a bicycle.
Eventually, as life moves forward, balance becomes something a bit less reliable.
We need to work to stay balanced and able to remain on our own two feet.
It is often later in life, when balance begins to falter, that we realize just how much we took the ability to stand on our own two feet without much effort or difficulty far too much for granted.
Early on, as young infants are first learning how to become toddlers, we cheer and celebrate as they first learn to maintain their balance.
We focus on learning how to develop balance in a chair, and on a bicycle.
Eventually, as life moves forward, balance becomes something a bit less reliable.
We need to work to stay balanced and able to remain on our own two feet.
It is often later in life, when balance begins to falter, that we realize just how much we took the ability to stand on our own two feet without much effort or difficulty far too much for granted.
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