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SERVICES

Physical Therapy

Orthopedic Injury & Rehabilitation

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A program to help recover from musculoskeletal injuries, diseases or surgeries. This includes conditions that affect the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments and tendons. It can restore motion, function, flexibility and strength to the body part needing rehabilitation.

Physiotherapy

Acute & Chronic Pain

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A comprehensive program designed to reduce acute and chronic pain, improve mobility, and restore optimal function through targeted exercise, strength training, and patient education. This approach helps individuals actively manage their pain, enhance physical performance, and improve quality of life.​​​​​

Physical Therapy

Sports Injury Rehab

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A program for the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of sport related injuries. Exercises target specific goals such as mobility, flexibility training, coordination of balance and joint positioning. As progress is made, the athlete can work towards re-establishing strength.​

Child Physiotherapy

Dry Needling

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Dry needling is a treatment performed by skilled, trained physical therapists, certified in the procedure. A thin monofilament needle penetrates the skin and treats underlying muscular trigger points for the management of neuro-musculoskeletal pain and movement impairments.

Acupuncture Session

Neuromuscular Reeducation

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Techniques used to restore normal body movement patterns. Your nerves and muscles work together to produce movement. Nerves send signals between your muscles and your brain about where, when, and how fast to move.

Physical Therapy

Weakness or Loss of Mobility

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"A focused program designed to improve strength, balance, and overall mobility. Through guided exercise and functional training, we help you regain confidence and enhance your ability to perform daily activities safely and independently.

Senior Therapy

Manual Therapy

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Manual therapy involves skilled, hands-on techniques that apply targeted pressure to muscle tissue and mobilize joints. These techniques are used to reduce pain caused by muscle spasms, tension, and joint dysfunction, while also improving mobility and overall function.

Sports Injury

Compression Therapy

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Compression therapy is an extremely effective recovery method following intense workouts, helping reduce soreness and enhance flexibility and range of motion. It works by improving the movement of lymphatic fluids out of your muscles, sending blood flow back into the area to remove waste products and reduce inflammation.

NormaTec Recovery System, compression therapy

LSVT BIG

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LSVT BIG is an intensive, effective, one-on-one treatment created to help people with Parkinson's disease (PD) and other neurological conditions address walking, balance and other activities of daily living (for example, writing, dressing and getting up from low chairs) or even job-related tasks.

Working Out with a Physio Ball

Vertigo/BPPV

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A physical therapist can help treat vertigo, especially BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo), through specialized head and body movements like the Epley maneuver that reposition crystals in the inner ear. These treatments often provide quick relief and help restore balance, reduce dizziness, and prevent falls.

Physiotherapy

Pediatric Physical Therapy

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Pediatric PT helps kids improve their range of motion, strength, flexibility, and movement patterns. Their primary objective is to empower children to move their bodies effectively, allowing them to navigate everyday activities with optimal ability and independence.

Pediatric PT

Free Injury Consult

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Take advantage of a free 10-15 minute session with a licensed physical therapist who will assess your condition and recommend treatment options.

Physical Therapist

THE CLINIC

303 1st Ave Ste 3

Vinton, IA 52349

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P: 319.640.9645

F: 319.382.0002

Opening Hours:

Mon - Fri: 7am - 5pm 

​​Saturday: Closed ​

Sunday: Closed

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