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Fort Wayne, IN 46825

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4.9 (130)
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5.0 (5)

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Steppin' Up Physical Therapy, a Fort Wayne clinic, has been serving patients since 2004. It has distinguished itself by only providing one-on-one sessions and never double-booking patients. Back pain management, orthopedics, post-operative rehabilitation, trigger point dry needling, myofascial release, and plantar fasciitis treatment are among the services offered. The center also provides balance and gait training, ultrasound, neck pain and headache management, and women's health/pelvic floor therapy. It provides individualized home exercise programs, functional capacity assessments, and post-offer employment screenings. Patients value the welcoming environment as well as the therapists' expertise, professionalism, and thoroughness.

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Fort Wayne, IN 46845

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5.0 (3)

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ProTailored Physical Therapy, LLC is a Fort Wayne clinic that specializes in orthopedics. Conditions the clinic treats include knee pain, headaches, hip pain, foot pain, neck pain, low back pain, shoulder pain, and dizziness. The treatments the therapists use include soft tissue stretching, muscle training, dry needling, nerve mobilization, workstation assessment, joint manipulation, postural education, manual therapy, vestibular rehab, and exercise. Dr. Jon Evans is the owner and lead physical therapist and has a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. He also has certification and training in vestibular rehabilitation and dry needling. Jon has also worked overseas and has treated professional athletes. ProTailored Physical Therapy, LLC is a Patients’ Choice Winner in Physical Therapy – Fort Wayne in 2015 and one of the top Fort Wayne Physical Therapy practices in 2016. Patients appreciate their attentiveness, skill, professionalism, and knowledge.

Fort Wayne, IN 46815

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4.7 (57)
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5.0 (12)

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Indiana Physical Therapy is a Fort Wayne clinic that provides athletic rehabilitation and physical therapy and has 16 different orthopedic clinics and serves New Haven, Columbia City, Warsaw, Angola, Decatur, Kendallville, Auburn, Huntington, Bluffton, and Fort Wayne. The physical therapists specialize in rehabilitation from disease, surgery, an injury, stroke or other circumstances. Services include occupational therapy, hand therapy, sports performance, neuro rehabilitation, sports medicine, women’s health services, physical therapy services, and vestibular rehabilitation. Indiana Physical Therapy is open Monday to Thursday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Fort Wayne, IN 46845

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4.8 (38)
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4.8 (17)
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4.5 (2)

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Hands On Physical Therapy is a Fort Wayne clinic that has been serving patients of all ages for over seven years. The clinic treats issues including tendonitis, fibromyalgia, sports injuries, neurological symptoms, back and neck pain, jaw or facial trauma, migraines or headaches, chronic pain, pelvic floor pain, infertility problems, and joint or extremity pain. Hands On Physical Therapy treats patients using myofascial release, Graston, joint mobilization, craniosacral, soft tissue mobilization, biofeedback, therapeutic exercise, and body mechanics and postural assessment. Hands On Physical Therapy is open Monday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tonya Windsor, PT and Heather Christlieb, PT own the clinic and have over 30 years of combined experience. Patients appreciate their professionalism, service, and compassion.

Columbia City, IN 46725

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5.0 (16)

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Peak Performance Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy, P.C. is a Columbia City locally owned clinic that has two locations and has been serving patients for over nine years. The clinic’s services include ergonomic assessment, augmented soft tissue mobilization, aquatic therapy, functional capacity evaluation, work conditioning, job task analysis, custom orthotic fabrication, and injury prevention educational classes. Owner Dr. Sean White has a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. He also has specialty post-graduate training and certification. Sean is a member of McKenzie Institute of North America, the Indiana Physical Therapy Association, and the American Physical Therapy Association. Dr. Heather White is the clinic director and she has a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Patients appreciate their knowledge, professionalism, patience, and the friendly environment.

Fort Wayne, IN 46825

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4.9 (21)
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5.0 (1)

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Mallers & Swoverland Orthopaedic Physical Therapy is a Fort Wayne clinic that has three locations and has been serving patients for over 13 years. The physical therapists have post-graduate manual therapy training and have a Fellow distinction from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists. Mallers & Swoverland Orthopaedic Physical Therapy specializes in spine rehabilitation, sports rehab, manual therapy, headaches, Graston technique, orthotics, workers’ compensation, dizziness disorders, functional dry needling, TMJ dysfunction, and more. The therapists treat patients with a variety of issues such as thoracic pain, tendonitis, sciatica, low back pain, disc herniation, and tendinosis. The clinic is also a teaching facility. Patients appreciate their knowledge, patience, and professionalism.

Fort Wayne, IN 46845

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5.0 (8)
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5.0 (2)

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Healthy Expectations is a Fort Wayne physical therapy clinic that has been serving patients for over eight years. The clinic started out as a women’s health physical therapy clinic but branched out. The physical therapists specialize in pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, sports injuries, obstetric and gynecological dysfunctions, orthopedic, work-related injuries, and more. Healthy Expectation’s services include orthopedic and sports physical therapy, women’s health and pelvic floor physical therapy, and vestibular/balance physical therapy. Founder Teri Maciejewski has more than 28 years of physical therapy experience and over 19 years of women’s health and pelvic floor dysfunction experience. Teri is a board certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Patients remark on their skill, passion, and attentiveness.

Compare our Top Physical Therapists

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Steppin’ Up Physical Therapy
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
ProTailored Physical Therapy, LLC
Fort Wayne, IN 46845
Indiana Physical Therapy
Fort Wayne, IN 46815
Hands On Physical Therapy
Fort Wayne, IN 46845
Peak Performance Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy, P.C.
Columbia City, IN 46725
Mallers & Swoverland Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
Healthy Expectations
Fort Wayne, IN 46845

FAQs

  • Introduction

    Physical therapy is an essential medical specialty for people that experience difficulties with performing daily activities. This includes simple tasks such as bending, walking, picking up objects, showering, and dressing. Patients that require physical therapy treatment include those with physical disabilities, old age, injuries caused by accidents, or disease.

    Physical therapy is used to help patients manage their pain, rehabilitate the affected body area, and restore optimum performance. Most physical therapists specialize in treating specific cases, such as:
    • Orthopedics, including injuries to muscles, bones, and joints.
    • Pediatric therapy to treat children's injuries and developmental conditions, such as cerebral palsy.
    • Athletic injuries, including fractures, strains, and splints.
    • Geriatric therapy for the elderly with various, conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, and stability disorders.
  • What is physical therapy?

    Physical therapy is a medical practice involving therapeutic activities to help patients regain mobility and normal bodily functions. It provides a remedy for the treatment of injuries, medical conditions, and pain management. Physical therapists receive a diagnosis from a physician, identify the appropriate treatment plan, and conduct customized therapy sessions to restore or better physical function.

  • What is the difference between occupational therapy and physical therapy?

    Physical therapy and occupational therapy retrain the body and mind and play a vital role in improving or maintaining physical functions. Occupational therapy focuses on enhancing fine-motor skills or hand-eye coordination to perform daily activities, such as getting dressed or writing. Physiotherapy concentrates on improving pain, physical deterioration, and range of motion by stimulating blood circulation with targeted exercise.

  • What do physical therapists do?

    Physical therapists help relieve pain and improve physical strength and movement to individuals of all ages with injuries or debilitating diseases, whether acute or chronic. They consult with doctors to learn about the patients' needs, evaluate movement dysfunctions, teach patients how to use equipment, and provide treatments, such as massage. Other responsibilities include monitoring progress and altering treatment as necessary.

  • What does a physical therapist assistant do?

    Physical therapist assistants work under the supervision of physical therapists. Their responsibilities include reporting patient progress and working with individuals of all ages on therapeutic exercises, gait and balance training, and how to use recovery equipment.

  • Are physical therapists doctors?

    Physical therapists are considered doctors of physical therapy and are qualified to use the title "Dr." in front of their name. The biggest difference between them and medical doctors is that PTs use exercises and massage to restore their patients' health, whereas doctors offer treatment using medications and surgeries.

  • Can physical therapists diagnose?

    Physical therapists don't perform medical diagnoses. In most cases, doctors perform the medical diagnoses and refer the patient to a physical therapist for rehabilitative treatment. The physical therapist conducts a physical evaluation to pinpoint the nature and extent of the physical damage or impairment and prepares a treatment plan.

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