The Center for Physical Rehabilitation

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Belmont

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation Belmont
6290 Jupiter Ave. NE, Suite C
Belmont, MI 49306
Phone: 616-364-3290
Fax: 616-364-3299
www.pt-cpr.com

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Our physical Therapy Belmont clinic is located on the corner of Jupiter Ave and Belmont Center Drive NE in Belmont Farms Shopping Center. Plenty of lot parking is available. If you have any questions regarding your rehabilitation, or have trouble finding our clinic, please call 616-364-3290.

CPR Physical Therapy Belmont

Our Physical Therapy Belmont Clinic
Specializes in:

  • Orthopedics Belmont
  • Manual Therapy Belmont
  • Balance & Fall Prevention
  • Vestibular Rehab
  • Headache Program
  • TMJ/Jaw Pain Program
  • McKenzie Therapy
  • Return to Play/Sportmetrics
  • Back Pain Belmont
  • Sports Medicine Belmont
  • Golf Analysis
  • Video Gait Analysis
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Dry Needling
  • Pediatric Therapy
  • Concussion Therapy
  • Tennis Assessment

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation specializes in all inclusive physical therapy services, such as: Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Post -Surgical and McKenzie Therapy. Our state-of-the-art physical therapy Belmont clinic is conveniently located to serve the Belmont, Rockford and Comstock Park communities.

Our Belmont physical therapy clinic specializes in creating physical therapy programs designed specifically for each patients needs. Every patient that comes through our doors, has different goals and abilities. As a result we work with the patient as well as their existing health care team to make sure that each appointment is effective and shows improvement.

We realize that you have a choice where you receive your physical therapy Belmont 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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The Center for Physical Rehabilitation Belmont
6290 Jupiter Ave NE
Belmont, MI 49306