Each patient who steps into SSOR in Prairie Village will be greeted by a leading team of highly experienced physical therapists and medical professionals. Our team is equipped with the necessary technology, tools, and methods for providing our patients with the highest quality care. We use scientific approaches to conservative contemporary treatments, in order to design the best treatment plans for the needs of each patient. This process includes sophisticated diagnostic tools, such as movement investigation and gait analysis, to arrive at the best prescription for treatment. These plans are aimed at helping our patients achieve pain relief, healing, and future injury prevention.
Our methods of treatment are aimed at providing relief and recovery for any patient who may walk through our doors. At SSOR in Prairie Village, we offer several different techniques and methods of treatment. Some of our specialties include manual therapy, massage therapy, dry needling, running gait analysis, total joint replacement exercise programs, physical therapy gym memberships, annual physical therapy checkups, pre-surgical rehab, post-surgical rehab, vestibular rehab, blood flow restriction, golf specialists, and ergonomics.
We provide treatment for pain or discomfort you may be experiencing, including sports injuries, work injuries, motor vehicle injuries, back pain, sciatica, shoulder pain, elbow/wrist/hand pain, hip and knee pain, foot and ankle pain, balance and gait disorders, neck pain, headaches, arthritis, and overall chronic pain. Our team is passionate about helping our patients achieve their optimum levels of physical function, capability, and excellence. They are well trained and knowledgeable in the realm of training, providing pain relief, promoting healing, and preventing injuries.
SSOR in Prairie Village is a practice dedicated to helping patients reach their goals and improve their physical abilities. Our ambition is to provide leading physiotherapy and athletic services in the Prairie Village area. With our services, patients will be able to reach their highest levels of mobility and function, without being limited by pain or discomfort. Schedule an appointment with us today to get started on improving your physical capabilities and alleviating any pain you may be feeling!|
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