The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Walker
1195 Wilson Avenue, Suite 101
Walker, MI 49534
Phone: 616-784-1450
Fax: 616-784-1458
www.pt-cpr.com
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Our physical therapy Walker location is on the corner of Leonard Street and Wilson Ave. Plenty of lot parking is available. If you have trouble finding us or have a question about physical therapy please call us at 616-784-1450.
Our Physical Therapy Walker Clinic
Specializes in:
- Orthopedics Walker
- Manual Therapy Walker
- Balance & Fall Prevention
- Vestibular Rehab
- Headache Program
- TMJ/Jaw Pain Program
- McKenzie Therapy
- Return to Play/Sportmetrics
- Back Pain Walker
- Sports Medicine Walker
- Golf Analysis
- Video Gait Analysis
- Worker’s Compensation
- Dry Needling
- Pediatric Therapy
- Concussion Therapy
- Tennis Assessment
The Center for Physical Rehabilitation provides all inclusive physical therapy services at four convenient locations. Our knowledgeable and caring physical therapists take a comprehensive, diverse approach in developing your personalized physical therapy plan.
In addition to traditional orthopedic care our physical therapy Walker location makes sure to incorporate manual therapy, individualized strengthening and stretching routines, and patient education into each program. Using this full body approach to treat not only the symptoms but the source of pain ensures better outcomes for our patients.
We realize that you have a choice where you receive your physical therapy Walker care and we are excited for the opportunity to serve you. Along with our outpatient physical therapy clinic, PTandMe has affiliated outpatient physical therapy clinics throughout Grand Rapids. Our local locations include:
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What We Know About Concussions is Changing
As concussion research continues we’ve learned that a few of the things we have held as truth isn’t entirely accurate. Including the fact that a person with a concussion shouldn’t be allowed to sleep for long periods of time. More[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text]
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The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Walker
1195 Wilson Ave SW
Walker, MI 49534