physical therapy

Registered Physical Therapists provide evaluation and treatment services for individuals with congenital and acquired musculoskeletal disorders, including traumatic injuries, pre/post orthopedic surgical conditions, neurological, dermatological and rheumatological disorders, as well as developmental and physical disabilities. Registered Physical Therapists provide state-of-the-art treatment interventions and current rehabilitation techniques to include strengthening, mobility and gait, flexibility and range of motion, coordination training and pain relief.

Patient education and preventative instruction are important adjuncts to all treatment programs. Home therapeutic exercise is included in each patient's treatment. Registered Physical Therapists also consult with physicians, employers, coaches, etc. regarding the patients ability to return to work, athletic activity, or other functional activities.

Contact Minnesota Sport and Spine today to set up a consultation with our professional PT Staff. The road to recovery starts at MSSR.

PHYSICAL THERAPY INFORMATION

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  • Physical Therapy Overview
  • Who Benefits?
  • Who Can Refer?
• Licensed Physical Therapists provide an evaluation and an individual
treatment plan for each patient.
• State-of-the-art treatment interventions: current rehabilitation techniques to include strengthening, manual therapy, mobility and gait, flexibility and range of motion, coordination training and pain relief.
• Patient education and preventative instruction are important adjuncts to
all treatment programs.
• A home exercise program packet is included in each patient’s treatment.
Our physical therapists consult with physicians, employers, coaches, etc.
regarding the patient’s ability to return to work, athletic activity, or other
functional activities.
• People with congenital and acquired musculoskeletal disorders, including
traumatic injuries, pre/post orthopedic surgical conditions, sports injuries,
neurological, and rheumatological disorders, as well as developmental and
physical disabilities.
• You can! Minnesota allows treatment for 30 days without a doctors order.
• Any physician licensed to practice in Minnesota.
• Medical professionals including chiropractors, podiatrists, CNPs, PAs or dentists.