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Best Physical Therapists in Everett

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Lynnwood, WA 98036

Why choose this provider?

With a mission to educate, support, empower, and connect clients for life-changing breakthroughs, Experience Momentum, Lynnwood, Washington, provides physical and massage therapy, fitness, services, and positive lifestyle changes. The massage and physical therapists at Experience Momentum base their care on a holistic, scientific approach to lifestyle change, making a difference for the better in their patients’ lives. Using a functional approach, therapists who are collegiate, All-American, and Olympian athletes, provide outcome-based care because they all know what it takes to get back on the track to wellness. Nutritional consultants are on hand to guide patients to a healthier lifestyle through whole foods to attain weight loss, improve sports performance, or reduce the risk of chronic disease.

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5.0 / 5 (129)
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5.0 / 5 (72)

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Everett, WA 98204

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Atlas Physical Therapy and Industrial Rehabilitation is a professional clinic in Everett, Washington that serves clients in the wider local metropolitan area. The clinic embodies a philosophy of combining both Eastern and Western treatment programs, including Guasha techniques as well as hot packs, cold packs, electrotherapy, ultrasound, and other hands-on treatments. Available by phone or via email, Atlas Physical Therapy and Industrial Rehabilitation is open Monday through Saturday. In addition to its physical therapy work, the clinic also provides clients with functional capacity evaluations as well as massage therapy treatments. Previous clients praise the clinic for its results as well as the caring nature of its staff.

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5.0 / 5 (11)
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5.0 / 5 (10)

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Lynnwood, WA 98036

Why choose this provider?

Karen Walsh and Cindy George founded Alderwood Physical Therapy in 1987 and have over 40 years of combined experience treating patients with orthopedic or neurological movement disabilities. The practice offers private rooms to patients so they can have more private, one-on-one treatments with staff for one-hour appointments. The business is located in Lynnwood and utilizes more modern techniques like myofascial release, modalities, exercise, manual techniques, and laser therapy to reduce pain and improve mobile function. It is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and accepts customers from Snohomish and King county. Customers can pay with over 20 insurance companies, including popular ones like AARP and Cigna. The office encourages a friendly and relaxed atmosphere to increase patient comfort.

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5.0 / 5 (4)

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Everett, WA 98201

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Located in Everett, Washington, Engineered Sports is a professional physical therapy clinic that serves clients throughout Western Washington. The company has two Board-Certified sports specialists on its employment roster, which is a distinction held by fewer than two percent of physical therapists nationwide. Services provided by Engineered Sports include performance therapy, sports performance training, tactical performance training for law enforcement and military personnel, work conditioning, performance nutrition programs, and proactive health education services. A specialist in concussion management, the company has also teamed up with such entities as the Wounded Warrior Project, the Everett Silvertips hockey team, BASE by Pros Academy, and the Special Olympics.

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Yelp
4.0 / 5 (11)
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5.0 / 5 (1)

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Snohomish, WA 98296

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Seattle Hill Physical Therapy, LLC is a clinic that serves patients in Mill Creek Bothell, Snohomish, Everett, and surrounding areas. The clinic provides a variety of services including ultrasound, core strengthening exercises, electrical stimulation, soft tissue mobilization, and home exercises. Conditions Seattle Hill Physical Therapy, LLC treats include carpal tunnel syndrome, balance issues, orthopedic issues, spinal injuries, shoulder injuries, knee injuries, foot injuries, ankle injuries, hip injuries, plantar fasciitis, IT band syndrome, and vertigo. Seattle Hill Physical Therapy, LLC is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. The clinic provides free injury screens. Director Rick Jusko is a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, and is Kinesiotape Certified and ASYTM Certified. Hours of operation are Monday to Thursday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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4.9 / 5 (15)
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5.0 / 5 (6)

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Lynnwood, WA 98036

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Impact Physical Therapy is a Lynnwood locally owned clinic that has been serving patients for more than 13 years. The clinic provides one-on-one patient treatment in individualized treatment rooms. Programs the clinic provides include women’s health, manual physical therapy, sports medicine, motor vehicle accidents, amputee program, work conditioning, massage therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation. Owner Nancy Mitrano has a Master’s in Exercise Physiology from the University of Alabama. Her memberships include the Private Outpatient Orthopedic Specialty group and the American Physical Therapy Association. Impact Physical Therapy is a certified Washington Women’s Business Enterprise. Operating hours are Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Patients appreciate their flexibility, knowledge, friendliness, professionalism, and sense of humor.

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3.5 / 5 (16)
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5.0 / 5 (9)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • 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.