MSP Protocol:

Mobilize, Stabilize, Prevent

At Symmetry Chiropractic and Physical Therapy - Superior, we bring physical therapists and chiropractors together under one roof with the same goal: to help you get better.

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Physical Therapy Superior WI

Symmetry Chiropractic and Physical Therapy - Superior

Welcome to Symmetry Chiropractic and Physical Therapy - Superior located in Superior WI. Physical Therapy is one of the most amazing healthcare professions, but very few people understand what it's all about. This article is here to help you gain a basic understanding of how our Superior WI physical therapists can help you and your family.

Physical therapy helps restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Physical therapy or "medically directed rehab" helps restore, maintain, and promote overall fitness and health. Our Superior WI patients include accident victims and individuals with disabling conditions such as low-back pain, arthritis, heart disease, fractures, head injuries, and cerebral palsy.

How Does Physical Therapy Work?

Symmetry Chiropractic and Physical Therapy - Superior of Superior WI was designed to provide an ideal environment for healing your body, through chiropractic, massage, or physical therapy. When you arrive at our office, our physicians will take a thorough history, and evaluation of the entire body including posture and biomechanics, range of motion, and joint mobility to find out the cause of pain or disability. You will then discuss treatment options and goals so that we can customize a treatment plan catered to you.

The frequency and duration of visits and the length of treatment can vary. The results are typically a result of the patient’s commitment. When the patient follows the plan, does their exercises as often as suggested, and uses the proper techniques, the treatment is typically very successful.

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FAQs About Physical Therapy

No, all 50 states have direct access to physical therapy. This means that you don't need to see a medical doctor or primary care provider before care.

Physical therapists help a wide variety of conditions, mostly related to orthopedic and musculoskeletal dysfunctions and impairments. Physical Therapists use many different styles of treatments, mostly consisting of different manual therapy techniques or providing certain exercises to their patients. These treatment techniques are targeted to improve the patients mobility, flexibility, strength, stability, endurance, performance, and ensure proper function and body mechanics of the desired motion, task, or activity. All treatments provided are individualized to each patient to meet their current functional level.

Why Did We Join Together?

At our Symmetry Chiropractic and Physical Therapy locations, we have combined both chiropractic and physical therapy services under one roof. The healthcare professionals at Symmetry Chiropractic and Physical Therapy locations work together to provide high-level, individualized, and personal care. The benefit of having these two professions in the same clinic allows for ease of communication regarding your treatment goals, your plan of care, and even communication regarding your daily treatment questions and concerns.

We communicate together to create a plan of care for each individual that is tailored to meeting your health and wellness goals, while minimizing and preventing return of your pain. We work closely together throughout your entire spectrum of care, from the initial injury to eliminating future return of your pain and symptoms. We aim to provide you with the tools you need to be more independent with self-managing your symptoms over time, while keeping you accountable in the process.

The greatest benefit of having two licensed doctoral professions working on your body impairments and dysfunctions is to create long lasting results in eliminating your pain, improving your function, and helping you to return to the activities you love.