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At Back in Motion Physical Therapy, our focus is to change people’s lives by providing pain relief and improving their quality of life.
What makes
Back in motion
Physical Therapy so unique?
- Hands-on physical therapy by a clinician who works one-on-one with you during your therapy sessions.
- Highly personalized care that’s precisely right for you.
- You’ll usually see the same therapist at every visit, leading to more personalized and effective care.
- We have nine convenient locations to serve you.
- We offer extensive patient education programs to help you prevent reinjury.
- We open early and close late to accommodate almost any schedule.
- Our staff has over a century of combined experience to draw from to help make sure you get increased function and effective pain relief.
Suffering from pain or stiffness and don’t know why? Identify where you are in pain and click on the corresponding white circle to discover different conditions that might be the cause of your pain.
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Three benefits of physical therapy for shoulder pain
Trouble lifting your arm to put on a shirt. Difficulty turning a steering wheel. Problems opening a window. What can lead to these and other issues? One symptom that can do so is shoulder pain. Pain in the shoulder is an issue that up to 70% of Americans could...
This issue could be causing your shoulder pain
Throwing. Lifting objects. Holding your grandchildren or your dog’s leash. These are all common activities that involve your shoulder, and pain in your shoulder can make all of them much harder to do. Just how common is shoulder pain? Much more common than you might...
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What are the best treatment options for arthritis in the hands?
In its most common form, known as osteoarthritis, arthritis is an inflammatory condition caused by age-related changes to the body. As we get older, the cartilage that helps to cushion our joints and allows for smooth motion begins to break down. This can lead to...
Three reasons you have wrist popping and pain
From driving to preparing a meal to doing pretty much any job, we need properly functioning wrists. However, since we put so much stress on these relatively delicate and intricate joints, wrist problems can be a frequent occurrence. One of the most frequently...
Four benefits of physical therapy for a hip labral tear
Pain in your hip after standing or sitting for a long time. A catching sensation when you move your hip. Unexplained hip stiffness. All these symptoms are common to a condition known as a hip labral tear. The hip labrum is a ring of cartilage that coats the outer rim...
Three physical therapy methods that can treat hip pain
Doing too much jogging. Sitting or standing with poor posture. Impacts to the hip while playing sports. Hip pain can develop for many reasons, especially if you’re an active person. It’s estimated that up to 40% of people who play sports develop hip pain in their...
How long is physical therapy after a knee replacement?
After surgery, there is always a recovery time required before you’re able to get back onto your feet. When you have surgery on your knee, such as a knee replacement, you have to work hard to slowly restore its strength, flexibility and range of motion. Physical...
How PT can cut knee pain when squatting
When you squat, specific muscles contract to help stabilize the knee joint. These muscles include the quadriceps and hamstrings. Whenever you have pain in the knee, this may be a sign of weakness in one or more of these muscle groups. Your pain may also be triggered...
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Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Pain
Neck Pain
Neck Pain
Knee Pain
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Hip Pain
Wrist Pain
Wrist Pain
Ankle Pain
Ankle Pain
Elbow Pain
Elbow Pain

We are here for you,
first and foremost.
That’s why we take the time to make sure you understand why you’re experiencing your pain and explain our approach to your treatment. Through this communication and education, we can help you achieve your rehabilitation and/or physical fitness goals. We’re a team of licensed, physical therapists and physical therapist assistants committed to state-of-the-art care and dedicated to your success. Many of today’s most common conditions can be treated or corrected with modern physical therapy techniques. When you need help for pain, injury, headaches or stress, you deserve professionals who understand what you’re going through. Our helpful, caring staff goes much further, offering you personalized attention, respect and understanding.