Peak Performance - Greenville
Our Address
740 W. Fire Tower RoadWinterville, North Carolina 28590
Phone: 252-648-6874
Fax: 252-329-8866
Business Hours
Our services
Our advanced treatment methods at Peak Performance – Greenville are equipped to treat both orthopedic and musculoskeletal dysfunctions that our patients may experience. We employ a series of sophisticated diagnostic tools, including physical evaluation, movement investigation, and gait analysis, to arrive at the best possible treatment solution for our patients. Our contemporary medical tools and technology aid our physical therapists in providing relief, promoting healing, and preventing any additional problems from occurring in the future.
Hands-on therapy
Our practice implements some of the best and most effective physical therapy services in the area. These services include:
- Manual therapy
- Geriatric rehabilitation
- Aquatic therapy
- Running program
- Kinesio taping
- Myofascial release
- Ergonomic training
- Sports-specific therapy
- Anodyne therapy
- Electrical stimulation
- Therapeutic exercise
- Dry needling
- IASTM
- OCS
- Pre-surgical rehabilitation
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Lymphedema therapy
- Work conditioning
- COVID recovery
- Neuro re-education
- Vestibular therapy
- Pelvic health (Men and Women)
- Core strengthening
What we treat
We are prepared and equipped to treat any form of pain, injury, or condition you may be experiencing. This includes back pain, sciatica, shoulder pain, elbow/wrist/hand pain, women's and men's health, neck pain, headaches, hip and knee pain, foot and ankle pain, arthritis, neurological disorders, motor vehicle injuries, work injuries, sports injuries, fibromyalgia, pelvic pain, and overall chronic pain. Our dedicated team at Peak Performance are passionate about bringing our patients to their highest level of performance, with the least amount of discomfort. Our physical therapists are compassionate, caring, and happy to work with you on whatever you may be struggling with. They are leading experts in their field, working hard to get to the root of your problems, and not only providing quality treatment for what you are experiencing in the present but also using their best abilities to prevent any further issues in the future.
Individualized treatment plans
At Peak Performance - Greenville, our physical therapists create specialized treatment plans that are targeted toward the specific needs of each patient. We are passionate about helping the Winterville community and providing excellent patient care and individualized treatments for those in need. If you are looking for a physical therapist in Winterville, we are here for you. Our experienced PTs would be happy to meet with you for a consultation and get you started on the road to pain relief. Give us a call today to schedule your consultation, and look forward to a happier, healthier tomorrow.|
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Conditions We Treat
- Ankle Pain
- Arthritis
- Auto Injury
- Back Pain
- Balance/Gait
- Chronic Pain
- Concussion
- Elbow Pain
- Fibromyalgia
- Foot Pain
- Hand and Wrist Pain
- Headaches
- Hip Pain
- Knee Pain
- Neck Pain
- Neurological
- Pelvic health
- Pre- & Post-Surgical
- Sciatica
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Vestibular
- Workers' Comp
Treatments we use to help you
- Anodyne Therapy
- Aquatic Therapy
- At-home Care
- Core Strengthening
- Covid-19 Recovery
- Direct access
- Dry Needling
- Electric Stimulation
- Ergonomics
- Geriatric Rehabilitation
- IASTM Technique
- Kinesiology Taping
- Lymphedema Therapy
- Manual therapy
- Myofascial Release
- Neuromuscular Retraining
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation
- Pelvic Floor Rehab
- Pre & Post Surgical Rehab
- Running Program
- Sports medicine
- Therapeutic Exercise
- 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 Completar en Línea– Espanol o Nueva Cita - Espanol)
Virtual Visit Intake Forms:
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