You’ve never had physical therapy before, and your doctor has recommended that you make an appointment to see us at Nevada Rehabilitation Centers. Or you’ve heard from a friend about their experience with us in “PT.” Perhaps you’re unsure of what to expect. You’re wondering, “What’s physical therapy all about and how can it help me?”
Our work is focused on improving the quality of life for people of all ages and abilities by relieving pain and restoring and upgrading the function of their muscles and joints through natural, drug-free treatments.
We treat people with a wide variety of arm, leg, back, neck and hip injuries who wish to avoid surgery; medical conditions including arthritis, osteoporosis, heart disease, strokes and multiple sclerosis; post-surgery rehabilitation; balance and range of motion concerns, and more. We work with athletes of all abilities to help them avoid injuries and improve performance.
Our physical therapist is a licensed, accredited professional with years of training and experience in how to bring your body’s musculoskeletal system — including the muscles, bones and ligaments — into balance by building flexibility and strength. Each person is evaluated and treated individually, with a customized program, because there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to our work.
We pride ourselves in personal attention at our state-of-the-art, meticulously clean facility. Our entire staff treats each individual with care from the moment they first walk in the door. We are with you each step of the way, carefully monitoring your progress, adjusting your program as needed, and providing you with a personalized plan to enable you to continue improving between sessions and beyond.
Physical therapy is a safe, effective, medication-free option — but where you go for treatment makes all the difference. That’s why people of all ages and abilities have been trusting our physical therapist at Nevada Rehabilitation Centers to help improve their quality of life. Please contact us today to schedule a consultation.
By Nevada Rehabilitation Centers
November 29, 2023