The Center for Physical Rehabilitation

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Cascade

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Grand Rapids – Cascade
5060 Cascade Road SE, Suite A
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Phone: 616-954-0950
Fax: 616-954-1728
www.pt-cpr.com

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Our physical therapy Grand Rapids location is just off the corner of Cascade Road and Spaulding in Cascade Trails. Plenty of lot parking is available. If you have trouble finding us or have a question about physical therapy please call us at 616-954-0950.

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Our Physical Grand Rapids Clinic
Specializes in:

  • Orthopedics Grand Rapids
  • Manual Therapy Grand Rapids
  • Balance & Vestibular Rehab
  • Headache Program
  • TMJ/Jaw Pain Program
  • Lymphedema & Cancer Wellness
  • McKenzie Method Grand Rapids
  • Return to Play/Sportmetrics
  • Back Pain Grand Rapids
  • Sports Medicine Grand Rapids
  • Golf  / Thrower’s / Swim / Video Gait Analysis
  • Tri-Athlete Program
  • Women’s Health
  • 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 Grand Rapids clinic is also home to our Academy for Sports & Wellness.

At the Academy for Sports & Wellness anyone in the community can commit to ongoing learning: keeping your body healthy and strong. Classes target the diverse needs of our community and are taught by certified, highly-credentialed professionals.

Whether you are an athlete wanting to improve sports performance, or a senior looking to age in place, our physical therapy Grand Rapids location has the tools needed to make your goals a reality. We invite you to stop by to see how The Center for Physical Rehabilitation is the place for physical therapy in Grand Rapids.

Along with our outpatient physical therapy clinic on Cascade, PTandMe has affiliated outpatient physical therapy clinics throughout Grand Rapids. Our local locations include:

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3 Types of Athletic Injuries

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Address:

The Center for Physical Rehabilitation: Grand Rapids Cascade
5060 Cascade Road SE, Suite A
Grand Rapids, MI 49546