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Put yourself in the trusted hands of experience.
People come to Midwest Physical Rehab with all sorts of conditions.
We’ve treated everything from common headaches and back
and neck pains to postsurgical rehab, joint replacements and
chronic, hard-to-treat conditions such as arthritis, TMJ,
lymphedema and fibromyalgia.
At Midwest Physical Rehab, you are treated as a person and
not a number. We start by spending time with you and getting
to know you better. Your past medical history, current condition
and lifestyle, symptoms, exact location of pain and your typical
work/exercise habits are all important bits of information
for your therapist to understand about you. And, just as importantly,
you’ll always see the same therapist for more personalized
one-on-one care.
We won’t subject you to only a battery of cold, impersonal
machines that offer questionable results. We are not a “mill”
and won’t treat you like a faceless, nameless number.
We will treat you as a person. And we’ll offer you the
same care and compassion we ourselves would expect to receive
if we were in your shoes.
Then we’ll use a variety of hands-on manual therapy
techniques to get you better — depending, of course,
on your injury, your condition and your doctor’s PT
prescription. We treat:
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Knee pain
- Shoulder pain
- Extremity pain
- Headaches
- Work & sports injuries
- Fibromyalgia
- Lymphedema
- TMJ
- Chronic pain
- Postsurgical rehab cases
Although we have state-of-the-art modalities such as ultrasound,
electrical stimulation, traction, treadmills, StairMasters®
and BodyMaster weight equipment, among our more effective
treatments are our hands-on therapies. These include soft-tissue
techniques, joint mobilization, strain-counterstrain, myofascial
release, craniosacral techniques, muscle energy, stretching,
therapeutic massage, theraputic exercises and balance and
resistance training.
In other words, we use the same one-on-one, super-effective
hands-on therapy techniques that have helped many thousands
of people over the years. So, if experience is important to
you, ask your doctor to prescribe Midwest Physical Rehab. |