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Aches and pains may seem minor at the onset but over time can keep you sidelined from doing the things you love. Our physical therapists will work with you to create a customized plan designed to improve your health and help prevent future injuries from occurring.
At Performance PT, our orthopedic clinical specialists are trained to treat a variety of conditions ranging from lower back issues, to neck problems, to knee and ankle injuries. Our experts excel at using a variety of PT techniques and work with each patient to ensure we provide quality care tailored to each patient’s needs.
Common conditions treated at Performance PT
Contact our team today to schedule an appointment.We aren’t just here to treat your injury or condition, we’re here for YOU.
That’s why our orthopedic clinical specialists take the time to make sure you understand why you’re experiencing your pain. The specialist you work with will also explain our approach to your treatment. It’s this communication and education that makes it possible for us to help you achieve your rehabilitation and/or physical fitness goals.
We’re a team of licensed physical therapy professionals, and each of us is committed to offering the highest possible standard of care; we’re dedicated to your success. Most of the common conditions and injuries that people develop can be treated with cutting-edge physical therapy techniques. When you need help for injuries, chronic conditions and their symptoms, you deserve physical therapy pros who realize exactly what you’re going through. Our helpful, caring team goes further, though, offering you personalized attention, respect and understanding.
The sciatic nerve starts at the lower back and travels down the hips and buttocks into the legs.
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Have you ever heard your doctor or other health care provider refer to something called RICE? Have you not quite figured out what it means?