Physical Therapy

When your doctor recommends physical therapy, make the short drive for the smart choice.

With two convenient locations, Marshall Therapy & Sports Rehab physical therapy centers provide comprehensive rehabilitative services.

We pair the latest equipment with one-on-one personal attention, delivered by our excellent Physical Therapy team. And with two Olympic-size pools, plus a smaller, warmer arthritic therapy pool, we offer the only option for local aquatic therapy.

We take pride in spending time with each patient. We work together with your physician, and communicate with their office about your condition on a regular basis. After your Physical Therapist reviews your history, injury and possible surgery report, a treatment plan is established for each visit, keeping in close contact with your physician. We also include a program to follow after each Physical Therapy session, as we believe the most effective therapy includes knowing what to do when you get home.

Working with physicians to formulate specific strategies, we also devise programs of stretching and strengthening that give lasting benefits long after therapy has ended. Whether you’re a gardener or a golfer, whether you’ve had surgery or a stroke, it’s good to know the best physical therapy is available close to home.


Physical Therapy for a Broad Range of Needs, at Two Convenient Locations.

  • Orthopedic therapy for lower back, neck, knee or shoulder surgeries or problems, hip replacements, ankle sprains
  • Injuries following car accidents
  • Sports injuries
  • Neurological injuries and disorders such as a stroke and neuropathy
  • Balance impairments causing falls
  • Post-operative therapy for all types of surgeries
  • Pediatric therapy
  • Arthritis pool therapy for painful joints

Specialized Physical Therapy Services

Anodyne Therapy: Research has shown that Anodyne therapy, combined with an exercise program of stretching and strengthening, can help improve blood flow to the extremities to improve feeling and sensation in the legs and feet. This also includes improved flow to the nerves, which improves supply to the muscles. One example of a patient who can benefit from Anodyne therapy is someone with peripheral neuropathy. Others include patients with balance issues causing them to fall.

Biodex Therapy: As we age, balance can worsen and increase the tendency to stumble and fall. Biodex is a way not only to test balance, but also allows the patient to work on the balance problems and reduce the likelihood of falling. Patients that have had strokes can also use the Biodex system to improve their walking. Athletes and others involved in various sports have also begun to use the Biodex system to improve balance in preparation for returning to sports after injuries and surgeries.

Aquatics/Water Therapy: Marshall Medical’s Marshall Therapy & Sports Rehab offers the only local resources for aquatics therapy, with an Olympic-size pool at each location. We also have smaller aquatic therapy pools for individual patient treatments. Some patients are not ready to begin a full exercise program on land, due to excess pain, or weakness. Beginning exercise therapy in water not only is easier, but the water also decreases the pressure on joints. This can reduce pain and allow the patient to progress faster with fewer problems.


Special Care for Spine-Related Issues

The Physical Therapists at Marshall Therapy & Sports Rehab have extensive experience in the treatment of spinal dysfunctions, including lower back pain and neck pain, and injuries. With constant research being done on lower back, neck, and other spinal problems, our therapists attend continuing education courses, learning the latest and most innovative treatment techniques available. State-of-the-art equipment (such as spinal decompression) is available at Marshall Therapy & Sports Rehab. And our therapists offer expertise in manual techniques, including developments of exercise programs to enhance spinal strength and stability.


Occupational Therapy

Unlike Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists don’t normally treat the injury. They apply their knowledge, skills and expertise to enable people who have been injured, ill, disabled or have experienced psychological dysfunction to engage in activities of daily living. While the discipline is called Occupational Therapy, these services are designed to help people in both work and home environments. They help patients develop, improve, sustain and/or restore independence so they may live independently, work and carry out normal day-to-day activities of life. Occupational Therapy may involve one-site assessments of both the home and work environment so that recommendations can be made for suitable adaptations to allow for a better overall quality of life.

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Special Focus on Student-Athletes

Marshall Therapy & Sports Rehab supports student-athlete healthcare through our unique school outreach program. Our goal is to provide young athletes with consistent, quality care related to their sports activities. One specific commitment is to provide local high schools with one-on-one sports medicine coverage, wherever possible. This is accomplished by placing one dedicated certified athletic trainer on these campuses. The education and experience of the Marshall Therapy & Sports Rehab athletic training team allow us offer the community the highest level of service available in this area.

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