Phoenix Physical Therapy
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Locality: Watsontown, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 570-538-1488
Address: 120 Main Street 17777 Watsontown, PA, US
Website: phoenixphysicaltherapy.com/watsontown
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Stretching regularly can help increase your range of motion, reduce your risk for injuries, and reduce pain from chronic illness. Take a look at a few daily full body stretch routines that can benefit you. #phoenixphysicaltherapy #physicaltherapy #stretch #stretching #wellnesswednesday #fitness
Are you curious about when you should use heat or ice to treat an injury? Learn what questions you need to ask yourself before deciding. #phoenixphysicaltherapy #tiptuesday #heatorice #injuryprevention #physicaltherapy
Exercising with osteoporosis can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn more about how your physical therapist can help you create a safe exercise regimen. #phoenixphysicaltherapy #motivationmonday #physicaltherapy #osteoporosis #exercise #health #wellness
Are you looking for a relaxing weekend activity? Have some fun with our coloring pages! #phoenixphysicaltherapy #physicaltherapy #coloringpages #weekend #weekendgoals
Today's Phoenix spotlight is on our Horsham clinic located in Ambler, PA. This clinic is small and intimate with one treating physical therapist that you will see each visit. The team goes above and beyond to accommodate their patients and offer flexible scheduling. You can expect to find an upbeat, caring environment when you walk into the clinic. Featured here from left to right are Mike Lehr - Director of Clinical Operations, Danielle Fryer - Clinic Director, and Adah Schwager - Patient Care Coordinator. Danielle joined the team in January 2020. She utilizes a hands-on approach and provides individualized treatment programs for each patient based on their needs and ability levels.
Happy Thanksgiving from Phoenix Physical Therapy!
Today's Phoenix team spotlight is our Harrisburg, North Carolina clinic. The Harrisburg, NC team is known by their patients for going above and beyond to make everyone feel comfortable during their visit and creating a family-like atmosphere. The clinic team, is led by Joe Walsh, Physical Therapist and Clinic Director. Joe has expertise in preventative care, non-operative injury rehabilitation and post-operative care. Joe enjoys working with athletes and assisting them with t...heir recovery. In addition to Joe, Amanda Keys is the clinic’s Patient Care Coordinator. She is committed to ensuring each patient has a positive experience from their first interaction with the clinic to their last day of treatment. Amanda enjoys the relationships and connections she makes with patients. Pictured here is Joe Walsh, Clinic Director, and Amanda Keys, Patient Care Coordinator. See more
According to the APATA, being a physical therapist is very rewarding. PTs work with patients one-on-one, see them progress through treatment, and know that they're really making a difference in their lives. Forbes identifies PTs as one of the "happiest jobs"!
When should you see a PT versus a PCP? Read here to find out: https://phoenixphysicaltherapy.com/pt-or-pcp-who-to-see-wh/
Earlier this month, we celebrated these Phoenix Physical Therapists in our central PA region for becoming Certified Manual Physical Therapists through NAIOMT, the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy. Our CMPT Physical Therapists are efficient, accurate, and effective at providing skilled ‘hands-on’ treatment for neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Congratulations! NAIOMT CMPT proposes an eclectic approach to management, focusing on producing alterations in the neurophysiological system through all types of manual therapy and exercise. NAIOMT
Are you slumped in your chair or standing with your shoulders hunched forward? Here are some tips to help improve your posture. https://phoenixphysicaltherapy.com/posture/
Thank you to all of Phoenix's Occupational Therapists across our clinics for their hard work and care for our patients. Today we celebrate you on World Occupational Therapy Day!
Clinic Director, Monica Johnson, PT, DPT from our Etters, PA clinic talks about knee pain and shows some simple exercises to alleviate discomfort.
If you are a health care provider, you know it’s important to help your patients get more physical activity. Here are some useful tips for talking with patients about physical activity guidelines and how to meet them. https://health.gov//defau/files/2019-11/PAG_MYW_HCP_FS.pdf
Physical therapists are movement experts who help people reduce pain, improve or restore mobility, and stay active throughout life. But there are some common misconceptions that often discourage people from seeking PT treatment. Read about these myths here: https://www.choosept.com//d/7-myths-about-physical-therapy
Regular physical activity can benefit your physical, mental, and social health. Read here for 9 things physical therapists want you to know to age well: https://www.choosept.com//9-physical-therapist-tips-to-hel
Fun Fact Friday! In 1921, Mary McMillan became the president of the American Women's Physical Therapeutic Association with 274 members. At this time, physical therapy was known as a women’s health profession. This organization is now known as the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and represents over 100,000 PTs in the U.S. alone. Find more information about the history of PT here: https://bit.ly/3mPXADY.
Today's spotlight is on Phoenix's Lewistown, PA clinic. These employees are local to Lewistown and well known in the area. Patients come for the whole experience from the interaction with the PCCs to the treatment they receive from the clinical staff. They've developed connections with a leading Pennsylvania healthcare provider and are an integral part of their pain program. Because of this, they have returned to pre-COVID levels and are quickly outgrowing their space. Team members include Tyler Hess, Clinic Director, Derek Heisler, PT, Halley Parzanese, PTA, Valeria Dressler, COTA, Sarah Wible, PTA/PCC1, Elizabeth Simone, PCC2 and Nicole Hobbs, OT.
Pain is one of the most common symptoms that leads a person to seek the help of a physical therapist or other health care professional. Click here to find a guide on understanding pain. https://www.choosept.com//physical-therapy-guide-to-unders
Lauren Brennan PT, DPT, and Ashley Polcovich from Phoenix's Pine Grove, PA clinic show easy stretches for tennis elbow, a condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are overloaded, usually from repetitive motions of the wrist and arm.
Did you know that kids and teens ages 6 to 17 need 60 minutes of activity every day? Click the link for tips on how to add a little exercise throughout the day. https://health.gov/moveyourway/get-kids-active
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