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By becoming an educated consumer, you gain the power to take charge of your health and quickly return to doing what you enjoy the most. We want you to fully understand what is happening in your body and to be an active participant in your physical therapy treatment.

Churchill Library1) Physical Therapy explained by our National Association
American Physical Therapy Association: Why a PT?

Eliminating Pain without Medicine


2) Our Degrees and Certifications explained:
• Board Certified Specialists (O.C.S. and S.C.S.)
Certified McKenzie Provider (Cert. MDT)
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.)
Certified Athletic Trainer ( A.T.C.)

3) Keeping Your Body Healthy
Physical Therapy and TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint)
• Posture Tips for Mom
Churchill Library • Physical Therapy and Low Back Pain

• Lifting Tips
• Physical Therapy and Shoulder Pain
• Physical Therapy and Elbow Pain
• Physical Therapy and Wrist Pain
• Biking without Pain
• Meniscus Tear: Avoiding Surgery
• Foot Health for Runners
• Physical Therapy and Ankle Pain
• Physical Therapy and Diabetes

Physical Therapy and Lymphedema


4) A great article that highlights our office was recently published in the nationally distributed medical journal, "Professional Case Management – The Leader in Evidence-Based Practice."  The article is titled, "Direct Access - The Best Kept Secret: A "Seasoned" Case Manager Learns From Personal Experience."  It was written by a local attorney, judge, and registered nurse Lynn S. Muller, BS, RN, JD, CCM who experienced physical therapy firsthand at our organization. Here are some excerpts:

  • "When I walked through the door, I was greeted by name."
  • "Each [associate] expressed a commitment to quality care and a genuine interest in their clients.  There was an excitement in their voices, a brightness in their eyes, and an enthusiasm about work."
  • "I observed therapists completely engaged not only in the care they were rendering but also listening to their clients. Even in the rare case where there are limitations to physical success, there can still be positive benefits to spending time in this therapeutic environment. Each client that comes for therapy, finds a skilled interested team that will cheer his or her day and help maximize abilities, rather than focus on limitations and obstacles."
  • "[The] staff is happy and works in an atmosphere of trust and honesty. The philosophy offers hope and opportunity for associates at all levels. Staff is never criticized in negative terms, as there is always a way to present a situation in a more positive light. The result is stress reduction
    and, simply, the entire staff enjoys and looks forward to coming to work each day. "


Disclaimer: The information contained on this website is not intended as a substitute for professional health care. If you experience signs or symptoms of disease or illness, you should seek the advice of a physical therapist or other health care professional.

 
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