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PRIMARY CARE PHYSICAL THERAPY

Pain doesn't wait; neither should you

Waiting to see a primary care physician for persistent pain or mobility issues can be more than inconvenient; delaying treatment can worsen your condition. With direct access to a physical therapist for primary care, early assessment and natural treatment options that reduce the need for medication or surgery are just a phone call away.

Next-day appointments without a referral

Musculoskeletal Pain

Reclaim your movement

Living with musculoskeletal pain from conditions like arthritis, back pain, or joint discomfort can make everyday tasks feel overwhelming. Physical therapy helps you regain mobility and reduce pain through targeted exercises and hands-on techniques, allowing you to move with greater ease.

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Musculoskeletal Pain
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Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Restore strength, recover faster

Recovering from surgery can feel daunting, as pain and limited mobility slow your progress. Physical therapy provides a personalized plan to rebuild strength and restore function, helping you recover faster and get back to your daily life.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Chronic Pain

Manage pain, live better

Chronic pain conditions, like fibromyalgia or persistent back pain, can wear you down physically and emotionally. Physical therapy offers tailored exercises and pain management strategies to improve your quality of life and reduce long-term discomfort.

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Chronic Pain
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Neurological Condition

Enhance movement, restore independence

Living with neurological conditions like stroke or Parkinson's can make balance and mobility challenging. Physical therapy helps enhance your coordination, strength, and movement, giving you the tools to regain control over your daily activities.

Neurological Condition
Balance or Coordination Issue

Balance or Coordination Issue

Improve stability, prevent falls

Struggling with balance or coordination can lead to fear of falling and restrict your independence. Physical therapy uses targeted exercises to improve stability, build confidence, and reduce your fall risk.

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Sports/Athletic Injury

Recover safely and quickly

Injuries from sports can sideline you and disrupt your active lifestyle. Physical therapy helps you recover faster, regain strength, and prevent future injuries through personalized rehabilitation programs designed for athletes.

Sports/Athletic Injury

Pediatric Condition

Build skills, grow stronger

Children facing developmental delays or coordination issues often struggle with daily activities and school participation. Pediatric physical therapy provides specialized interventions to help your child improve movement skills and achieve developmental milestones.

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Pediatric Condition
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Cardiopulmonary Condition

Breathe easier, build endurance

Recovering from heart or lung conditions can leave you feeling weak and unsure of how to move forward. Physical therapy offers safe, supervised exercises to improve your endurance and manage symptoms, helping you regain strength and independence.

Cardiopulmonary Condition

Women’s Health Issue

Relieve pain, restore confidence

Women dealing with conditions like pelvic pain or incontinence may feel isolated and uncomfortable seeking help. Our personalized women's health program discretely addresses your unique needs, from pregnancy discomfort to pelvic pain and more, with over 25 years of expert experience.

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Women’s Health Issue
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Don't wait! Schedule today.

Discover how a Rehab Associates physical therapist can provide immediate relief for persistent pain or mobility issues.

Next-day appointments available. No physician referral needed.

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