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    COVID-19 and Your Safety

    • Our office is open and accepting appointments to provide essential care to patients. Our clinic is in complete compliance with current CDC protocols.
    • We are screening all patients for possible exposure to COVID-19.
    • Special attention and precautions are given to those over age 65 and those with other conditions that may put them at higher risk.
    • Our staff and patients are wearing masks, gloves when appropriate and washing hands frequently.
    • Commonly accessed areas are cleaned and sanitized frequently.
    • Free phone consultations are available to all patients and those individuals who may call in with questions.
    • Please let us know how we may be of service to you.

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Newsletter Video, April 2017

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Share this Message with Someone That Has Lower Back Pain

Five reasons why you should see a physical therapist first if you have back pain.

  1. Seeing a physical therapist first decreases the need for additional medical care. Read More
  2. Seeing a physical therapist within 14 days of the onset of back pain can save you 50% or more on the cost of healthcare for low back pain. Read More
  3. Acute, work-related back injury patients should note that an MRI is not indicated, in most cases. Ask your physical therapist or doctor, but it usually provides no benefits, and worse outcomes are likely. Read More
  4. Seniors that have spinal stenosis, should try physical therapy first. It’s proven to work as well as surgery. Read More
  5. The American College of Physicians recommends physical therapy before pills for patients with acute low back pain. Read More
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