At Peak Performance - Swansboro, you will find state-of-the-art technology and an expert physical therapist team waiting to help you with your recovery. Our patients benefit from the fact that we employ a combination of functional tools and advanced technology to improve joint and muscle movement. We do this through sophisticated methods and tools, such as movement investigation and gait analysis, in order to determine what course of treatment is best for you in relieving pain, promoting healing, and preventing future issues from occurring.
Our practice implements some of the best and most effective physical therapy services in the area. These services include:
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 certified physical therapists are compassionate and caring, dedicated to helping you achieve your highest level of physical function. They are highly trained in performing treatments aimed at pain relief, healing, and prevention.
At Peak Performance - Swansboro, each treatment plan is specifically designed for the unique needs of each patient. Our office has one mission: to help our patients reach their highest quality of life, with the least possible amount of discomfort. We know this is possible for any patient that seeks out our services. We have seen the progress that our patients have made, and we are confident in the success that physical therapy brings. It is the best solution for pain relief, eliminating the need for harmful drugs or surgery in many cases. If you are looking for physical therapy in Swansboro, call our office to schedule a consultation today. We will be more than happy to talk with you and discuss how we can help you achieve a pain-free life.|
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