The Center for Physical Rehabilitation

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Wyoming

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Wyoming
1736 Gezon Parkway SW Suite 100
Wyoming, MI 49519
Phone: 616-249-0750
Fax: 616-249-0794
www.pt-cpr.com

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Our physical therapy Wyoming location is just off the corner of Gezon Parkway SW and Crossroads Commerce Pkwy. Plenty of lot parking is available. If you have trouble finding us or have a question about physical therapy please call us at 616-249-0750.

Physical Therapy Wyoming

physical therapy Wyoming

Our Physical Therapy Wyoming Clinic
Specializes in:

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

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation is an outpatient physical therapy clinic in Wyoming that specializes in orthopedics, manual therapy and sports injuries. Whether you are a sports enthusiast, weekend warrior or simply need to get back to your daily activities, we understand how important it is to get you back to your full potential. Our licensed physical therapists Wyoming have experience with a variety of conditions including both acute injuries and the gradual onset of pain.

During an initial physical therapy Wyoming visit we evaluate your pain and injury, discuss rehabilitation goals, and develop a plan of care tailored specifically to your needs. We maintain open communication with the rest of your health care team to make sure you receive the most comprehensive care possible.

At the Wyoming physical therapy clinic we pride ourselves on taking care of not just the symptoms of the injury but the source. From the first visit, to the time of discharge and beyond, your recovery is our first priority. Don’t wait to start feeling better – call us today.

We realize that you have a choice where you receive your physical therapy Wyoming 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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Address:

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Wyoming
1736 Gezon Parkway SW
Wyoming, MI 49519