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Back In Motion
Your success is what drives us at Back in Motion Physical Therapy. Our team is here for you whether you have a sudden, unexpected injury or are suffering from chronic pain.
Our team of highly trained and experienced physical therapists specialize in treating a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries to help people manage pain, improve range of motion and improve quality of life.
We offer personalized treatments to fit the needs of each patient. When you visit us for help with your aches and pains, we’ll assess your condition and review your medical history to come up with a course of treatment that helps you reach your recovery goals.

OUR FOCUS
At Back in Motion® Physical Therapy, LLC, our purpose is to change people’s lives by providing pain relief and improving their quality of life.

PATIENT CARE
From your first visit with us, you’ll find people who are dedicated to your health, well-being, and making your care as pleasant as possible.

Our team strives to provide the highest levels of satisfaction for all of our patients. At any one of our clinics, you can expect the highest quality treatment for your aches and pains.
The Road to Recovery Starts Here
Suffering from pain or stiffness and don’t know why? Identify where you are in pain and click on the corresponding white circle to discover different conditions that might be the cause of your pain.
Neck Pain
Pain and stiffness in your neck can make it difficult to turn your head or look up and down.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain not only limits the use of your shoulder, but it can limit the use of your entire arm.
Elbow Pain
Pain and stiffness in the elbow can keep you from enjoying your favorite activities.
Wrist Pain
Wrist pain by itself is a problem, but it frequently affects your grip strength and the use of your hands too.
Hip Pain
Hip pain can limit your ability to move around and accomplish simple tasks or enjoy your favorite activities.
Knee Pain
Knee pain can make it difficult to do anything that involves standing, walking, running or jumping.
Ankle Pain
Your ankles carry the weight of your entire body. When they’re in pain, it’s hard to do anything that involves being on your feet.
Back Pain
80% of us are likely to develop back pain in our lifetime.
Constant Neck Pain | Back in Motion
Five issues that can lead to constant neck pain Trouble working on your work computer. Difficulty focusing in meetings or while driving. A lack of desire to play with your kids when you get home. These are all issues that can arise if you’re suffering from constant,...
Top cause of pain in neck and shoulder radiating down the arm
Do you have pain in your neck and shoulder that is also radiating down your arm? If you do, then your pain is likely being caused by a condition called cervical radiculopathy. Cervical radiculopathy is more commonly known as a pinched neck nerve, and medical...
Three benefits of physical therapy for shoulder pain
Trouble lifting your arm to put on a shirt. Difficulty turning a steering wheel. Problems opening a window. What can lead to these and other issues? One symptom that can do so is shoulder pain. Pain in the shoulder is an issue that up to 70% of Americans could...
This issue could be causing your shoulder pain
Throwing. Lifting objects. Holding your grandchildren or your dog’s leash. These are all common activities that involve your shoulder, and pain in your shoulder can make all of them much harder to do. Just how common is shoulder pain? Much more common than you might...
Is my elbow pain golfer’s elbow or tennis elbow?
Pain in your elbow. Difficulty grasping or releasing objects. Inflammation or swelling around the elbow. These are all signs that you have one of two elbow problems: either golfer’s elbow or tennis elbow. These conditions are so similar that it can be tough to...
Discover two physical therapy exercises for tennis elbow
Difficulty opening your front door. Elbow pain when lifting the TV remote. Pain in the outside of the elbow when shaking hands. People who are experiencing these symptoms likely have a condition called lateral epicondylitis. Most people don’t know the condition...
What can a physical therapist do to treat arthritis pain in the hands?
The answer to this question can vary based on several factors. For instance, each person experiences hand arthritis symptoms differently, and this means your physical therapist could use certain treatment options for you and not for other patients with the same...
Four tips for preventing wrist pain from typing
Shooting emails to co-workers. Putting together proposals. Texting our family and friends. Most of us do far more typing than we might think, and all this typing can lead to wrist pain if we’re not careful. Unfortunately, wrist pain is a common issue;...
The role of physical therapy in hip replacement surgery recovery
Total hip replacements aren’t entered into lightly. Often, other treatment options have been tried, but they haven’t been able to reduce symptoms. In this case, many patients will opt for a hip replacement surgery. Many of the patients who end up having hip...
Four benefits of physical therapy for a hip labral tear
Pain in your hip after standing or sitting for a long time. A catching sensation when you move your hip. Unexplained hip stiffness. All these symptoms are common to a condition known as a hip labral tear. The hip labrum is a ring of cartilage that coats the...
What can you do to treat leg pain behind the knee?
The best answer to this question depends on the source of your pain. Issues that can cause leg pain behind the knee range from minor to serious. A minor issue is a leg cramp. Slightly more serious issues include meniscus tears or hamstring strains. Whatever the...
Three benefits of physical therapy for runner’s knee
Feeling tenderness when someone touches your knee. Pain when walking or getting up from a chair. Grinding or popping sounds when you move your knee. Noticed any of these symptoms? If you said yes, you’re likely dealing with a common condition called patellofemoral...
What happens if you don’t have physical therapy after ankle surgery?
A severe ankle fracture. Torn ankle ligaments. An ankle joint with end-stage osteoarthritis. People with any of these issues are likely to seek relief from ankle surgery. Ankle surgery isn’t as common as total hip or knee replacements, but it is used to help...
What to expect from physical therapy after ankle surgery
It’s difficult to overstate how important the ankle joint is. This joint allows people to walk, dance, jump and more. It’s also a complex joint. The ankle joint is made up of three bones, and it’s supported and moved by multiple muscles and ligaments. The ankle...
Why do I have pain in the center of my back?
It can start during a weight training session, or you might start feeling it right after making a sudden movement while playing sports. However, the root cause of the pain in the center of your back might be a mystery to you. People dealing with middle back pain...
Physical therapy for sciatica: What you can expect
Sciatica can certainly make life more difficult for people. Walking across the room can lead to back spasms and pain. Bending down to load the dishwasher could become a chore to be avoided. Even just sitting at your desk for long periods of time can be...

Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Pain
Neck Pain
Neck Pain
Elbow Pain
Elbow Pain
Wrist Pain
Wrist Pain
Hip Pain
Hip Pain
Knee Pain
Knee Pain
Ankle Pain
Ankle Pain
Back Pain
Back Pain