Patients
Where Does
It Hurt?
Click on a body part to learn about common causes of pain and how our physical therapists can help you get back to feeling your best.
Select a Body Part
Choose an area from the list below to learn about common causes of pain and how our physical therapists can help.
Head & Neck
Head and neck pain can stem from muscle tension, poor posture, nerve compression, or injury. Physical therapy can help identify the root cause and provide lasting relief.
Learn More →Shoulder
Shoulder pain is often caused by rotator cuff injuries, impingement, bursitis, or post-surgical stiffness. PT can restore strength and range of motion effectively.
Learn More →Elbow
Tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and overuse injuries are among the most common causes of elbow pain. Physical therapy addresses the underlying mechanics to reduce pain and prevent recurrence.
Learn More →Lower Back
Lower back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek physical therapy. Whether it’s disc issues, muscle strain, or sciatica, PT offers targeted, non-surgical relief.
Learn More →Hand & Wrist
Carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, and post-fracture stiffness are common hand and wrist conditions we treat. PT restores grip strength, mobility, and function.
Learn More →Hips & Thighs
Hip pain can affect your gait, balance, and daily activity. From arthritis to post-surgical rehab, our therapists build programs tailored to your specific hip condition.
Learn More →Knee
ACL tears, meniscus injuries, patellar tracking issues, and knee arthritis are all conditions we treat. PT can reduce pain, improve stability, and support full recovery.
Learn More →Shin & Calf
Shin splints, stress fractures, and calf strains are common in active individuals. Physical therapy addresses the biomechanical causes to get you back to pain-free movement.
Learn More →Ankle & Foot
Sprains, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, and post-fracture rehab are among the foot and ankle conditions we treat. PT restores stability and reduces pain.
Learn More →* This is a listing of some but not all conditions that physical therapists treat. This page is intended for informational purposes only and should not be used for diagnostic or treatment purposes. Please contact your physical therapist for more information.
