PT at PIVOT
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    • About
      • About
      • Why Choose Cash Pay PT?
      • Meet Our Team
    • Physical Therapy
      • What We Treat
      • How We Treat
      • Pricing
    • MORE
      • FAQ
      • Contact Us + Schedule
  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Why Choose Cash Pay PT?
    • Meet Our Team
  • Physical Therapy
    • What We Treat
    • How We Treat
    • Pricing
  • MORE
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us + Schedule

What We Treat

We treat any and all neuromusculoskeletal disorders, and also offer performance training & prehab to help decrease risk for injury. Some of the common diagnoses & patient types we see include: 


  • Sports Rehab
  • ACL Rehab 
  • Back and Neck Pain
  • Muscle Spasms
  • Post-Operative Rehabilitation
  • Pelvic Health 
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Knee Pain
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendonitis
  • Golfer's and/or Tennis Elbow
  • Hip pain
  • Ankle/Foot pain
  • Sciatica
  • TMJ
  • Gait/Mobility Impairments
  • Posture Related Impairments
  • Vertigo (Dizziness) 
  • Movement Dysfunction
  • TMJ
  • Headache Management
  • Pain Management 
  • Fitness After Therapy


Above are some of the major services we provide but are not limited to these specific treatments.


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