Armor Physical Therapy - Holland
Our Address
601 Michigan Ave. Suite 220Holland, Michigan 49423
Phone: 616-312-2517
Fax: 616-355-4285
Business Hours
Our services
At Armor Physical Therapy, we take pride in the variety of treatments that we offer our patients. Our sophisticated diagnostic methods have ranked us as one of the best physical therapy practices in Holland. We employ a series of evaluation tools, such as movement investigation and gait analysis, in order to determine the best treatment plans for our patients. These plans consist of a combination of conventional orthopedic and functional neuromuscular tools, paired with our advanced technology, all aimed at providing pain relief, healing, and injury prevention.
Hands-on therapy
Our highly-trained physical therapists are experienced in several specialized treatment methods and modalities, all targeted toward rehabilitation and recovery. Some of our specialties include manual therapy, Graston technique, joint mobilization, McKenzie method, Mulligan technique, electrical stimulation, trigger point therapy, pre-surgical rehabilitation, post-surgical rehabilitation, ergonomics, work conditioning, work hardening, vestibular rehabilitation, dry needling, and therapeutic exercise.
What we treat
Our advanced technology and methods allow us to provide treatment for any pain, injury, or ailment you may be suffering from. Some common conditions we treat include back pain, sciatica, neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, elbow/wrist/hand pain, motor vehicle injuries, sports injuries, work injuries, pelvic pain, arthritis, TMJ dysfunction, ALS, foot and ankle pain, hip and knee pain, fibromyalgia, balance and gait disorders, torticollis, neurological disorders, and overall chronic pain. Our clinical staff has advanced training in many different areas to handle even the most complicated of musculoskeletal injuries. We have the only Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy in the Southwest Michigan Area and Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedics on our staff. Our staff is comprised of leading PT experts, passionate about helping each and every patient reach their individual goals. Because of this, we know that success is possible for anyone who walks through our doors.
Individualized treatment plans
Our physical therapists work hard to create specialized treatment plans for each patient, targeted toward their specific needs. Our goal at Armor PT in Schoolcraft is to help our patients' success in improving their overall quality of life. We have seen firsthand the progress that our patients have made, and we can confidently say that physical therapy is one of the most effective and successful forms of treatment for pain relief. If you are struggling with pain or recovery, call our office to schedule a consultation today. We will be more than happy to discuss how we can help you find relief and achieve your physical goals!
Conditions we can help you address
- Ankle Pain
- Arthritis
- Auto Injury
- Back Pain
- Balance/Gait
- Chronic Pain
- Elbow Pain
- Foot Pain
- Hand and Wrist Pain
- Headaches
- Hip Pain
- Knee Pain
- Neck Pain
- Neurological
- Pelvic health
- Pre- & Post-Surgical
- Sciatica
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Workers' Comp
Treatments we use to help you
- AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill
- At-home Care
- Blood Flow Restrictrion Training
- Direct access
- Dry Needling
- Electric Stimulation
- Foot Orthotics
- Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Graston Technique
- IASTM Technique
- Kinesiology Taping
- Lactate Threshold Testing
- LSVT Big
- Manual therapy
- Mulligan Technique
- Myofascial Release
- Orthopedic Pediatric Athlete Program
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation
- Pediatrics
- Pre & Post Surgical Rehab
- Running Gait Analysis
- S2 P.E.A.K. Training
- Therapeutic Exercise
- Triathlon Training
- Virtual PT
- 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: (In-Person New Patient Evaluation Form - Online (Spanish) o Nueva Cita - Espanol)
Virtual Visit Intake Forms:
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