At Border Therapy Services Trawood, we offer an array of services for any type of pain, injury, or discomfort you may be feeling. Movement investigation and gait analysis are two of the diagnostic methods we use to help us determine which treatment would be best for you. Our conventional tools and advanced technology are used together to provide improvement for your joints and muscles, helping to relieve pain, promote healing, and prevent future issues.
Our El Paso physical therapy services are specialized for anyone who may come through our doors. These services may include:
We provide treatment for all parts of the body, such as back pain, sciatica pain, shoulder pain, elbow/wrist/hand pain, hip and knee pain, foot and ankle pain, headaches, and overall chronic pain. We also treat injuries and ailments, such as motor vehicle injuries, sports injuries, work injuries, arthritis, torticollis, balance and gait disorders, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, and neurological disorders. Additionally, we provide pre-surgical rehab, post-surgical rehab, and vestibular rehab. Our team consists of leading physical therapy experts in the El Paso area, and we are passionate about helping our patients achieve their highest levels of physical performance. Our physical therapists are compassionate and caring, working hard to provide quality treatment not only for what you are currently experiencing, but to prevent any painful experiences in the future, as well.
Border Therapy Services Trawood treats patients of all ages, with varying degrees of conditions and severity. Our highly experienced team is here for YOU, and we would love to meet with you for a consultation. Our extensive knowledge on all aspects of treatment and care for our patients has made our physical therapy location highly favored in El Paso. We work closely with our patients to provide the best individualized treatment plans for their needs, many of whom report finding relief after just a few short sessions. If you are looking for relief, look no further - Border Therapy Services Trawood is here to help. Schedule a consultation with us today and we will help you look forward to a pain-free tomorrow.
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