What We Treat
TMJ Pain and Dysfunction

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TMJ dysfunction can cause jaw pain, clicking, headaches, ear discomfort, and difficulty chewing or opening the mouth.
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Physical therapy offers a safe, non-invasive way to reduce pain and restore normal jaw movement—without medication or surgery.
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Treatment may include manual therapy, joint mobilization, dry needling, targeted exercises, posture training, and relaxation techniques.
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With consistent care, many patients experience less pain, fewer headaches, and improved jaw function.
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Physical therapy can help you find lasting relief and improve daily comfort.
Spinal Issues
Neck, Mid and Low Back Pain

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Spine pain in the neck, mid-back, or lower back can limit daily activities, sleep, and overall quality of life.
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Physical therapy offers a safe, evidence-based way to reduce pain, restore mobility, and return to normal movement—without medication or surgery.
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Care includes a thorough evaluation of posture, strength, flexibility, joint mobility, and nerve involvement to find the true source of pain.
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Treatment may involve manual therapy, dry needling, stretching and strengthening, core and postural training, movement retraining, and ergonomic education.
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With consistent therapy, many patients experience less pain, improved flexibility, better posture, and greater confidence in movement.
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Physical therapy can help you achieve lasting relief and healthier function.
Hip, Knee and Shoulder Pain

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Hip, knee, and shoulder pain can make walking, stairs, reaching, exercise, and sleep difficult.
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Physical therapy offers a safe, non-invasive way to reduce pain and restore strength and mobility—without medication or surgery.
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Care starts with a detailed evaluation of joint movement, strength, balance, alignment, and movement patterns to find the true source of pain.
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Treatment may include manual therapy, strengthening, mobility and flexibility work, balance training, dry needling, movement retraining, and injury-prevention education.
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With consistent therapy, many patients experience less pain, improved motion and strength, and a confident return to daily activities.
Treating Runners and Cyclists

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Running and cycling create repetitive stress that can lead to overuse injuries, muscle imbalances, and joint pain in the hips, knees, ankles, back, and shoulders.
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Physical therapy provides a sport-specific, non-invasive way to reduce pain, correct movement issues, and return to training stronger—without medication or surgery.
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Care begins with a comprehensive evaluation, which may include gait or bike-fit analysis, strength and flexibility testing, joint mobility assessment, and review of training habits.
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Treatment may involve manual therapy, targeted strengthening, mobility work, movement retraining, progressive return-to-sport programming, and recovery and injury-prevention education.
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With consistent therapy, many runners and cyclists experience less pain, improved efficiency, and a confident return to training and competition.
Treating Weight Lifters

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Weight lifting can stress muscles, joints, and connective tissues, leading to shoulder, back, hip, knee, or elbow pain.
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Physical therapy provides a safe, performance-focused way to reduce pain, correct movement issues, and return to lifting stronger.
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Care starts with a detailed evaluation of lifting mechanics, mobility, strength, core stability, and training habits.
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Treatment may include manual therapy, targeted mobility and strengthening, lift technique correction, progressive return-to-lifting programs, and injury-prevention education.
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With consistent therapy, many lifters gain less pain, better mobility and mechanics, and greater confidence under load.