Advent Physical Therapy - Jenison
Our Address
1915 Georgetown Center Dr. Suite 103Jenison, Michigan 49428
Phone: 616-227-4464
Fax: 616-457-7098
Business Hours
Our services
At Rehab Advent Jenison, we offer specialized treatment services for the specific needs of each of our patients. Our highly-trained physical therapists are equipped to manage any pain, injury, or discomfort you may be feeling by using sophisticated diagnostic tools, such as movement investigation and gait analysis. Our advanced technology, medical tools, and treatment methods allow us to design the best treatment plans for relieving pain, promoting healing, and preventing future problems for our patients.
Hands-on therapy
We are happy to provide some of the best physical therapy services in Jenison. These services include manual therapy, the McKenzie method, cupping, kinesiology taping, and the IASTM technique. We also provide specific rehabilitation services, including pre-surgical rehab, post-surgical rehab, vestibular rehab, general orthopedics, pain and injury treatment, torticollis treatment, balance training and fall prevention, sports medicine treatments, and concussion management.
What we treat
We provide treatment for all parts of the body, such as back pain and sciatica, shoulder pain, elbow pain, pelvic pain, neck pain, foot and ankle pain, headaches, and overall chronic pain. We also treat specific injuries, ailments, and conditions, such as motor vehicle injuries, sports injuries, work injuries, arthritis, neurological disorders, vertigo, fibromyalgia, balance and gait disorders, incontinence, TMJ dysfunction, pediatrics, torticolis, gross motor delay, thoracic outlet syndrome, and osteoporosis. Our dedicated team at Advent Jenison is comprised of experienced physical therapy professionals in the Jenison community. Our dedicated treatment team is both compassionate and caring, happy to help you rehabilitate and recover from whatever physical barriers you may be struggling with. Each member of our team is an expert in their field, working hard every day to get to the root of their patients' problems, providing relief, and preventing further issues from occurring in the future.
Individualized treatment plans
At Advent Jenison, each treatment plan is created specifically for the unique needs of each of our patients. Physical therapy is a safe, effective, and conservative way to find pain relief. In many cases, our services have even eliminated the need for pain-relieving drug use and surgical correction. We are committed to your recovery, treating people of all ages and from all walks of life. Our experienced team would love to meet with you for a consultation and create a plan for improving your quality of life. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and get started on a happier, healthier tomorrow.
Conditions We Treat
- Ankle Pain
- Arthritis
- Auto Injury
- Back Pain
- Balance/Gait
- Chronic Pain
- Concussion
- Elbow Pain
- Ergonomics
- Fibromyalgia
- Foot Pain
- Gross Motor Delay
- Hand and Wrist Pain
- Headaches
- Hip Pain
- Incontinence
- Injury
- Knee Pain
- Lymphedema
- Neck Pain
- Neurological
- Osteoporosis
- Pelvic health
- Pre- & Post-Surgical
- Sciatica
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- TMJ
- Torticollis
- Workers' Comp
Treatments we use to help you
- Annual PT Checkups
- At-home Care
- Balance Training
- Cancer Rehab/Oncology
- Covid-19 Recovery
- Cupping
- Direct access
- Dry Needling
- Fall Prevention
- Functional Capacity Evaluation
- IASTM Technique
- Kinesiology Taping
- Manual therapy
- McKenzie Method
- Pediatrics
- Redcord System
- Sports medicine
- Vestibular Rehab
- Virtual Physical Therapy
- Work Conditioning Program
Patient Paperwork and Links
In-Clinic or At-Home Visit Intake Forms:
- New Evaluation English: (In-Person New Patient Evaluation Form - Online (English) or New Evaluation Form - English)
- Nueva Cita – Espanol: (Nueva Cita – Espanol o Nueva Cita - Espanol)
Virtual Visit Intake Forms:
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