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What We Do

WHAT WE DO

Greensboro Physical Therapy's doctors are highly trained professionals, experts at uncovering the root cause of your symptoms, meeting your physical challenge with a solution that allows your body to function at its full potential.

Our therapists are 'PT Geeks', taking five times more continuing education classes than required and thoroughly reviewing the research on countless interventions. We collaborate as an integrated unit, discussing clients' conditions long after clinic hours and working together to perform multiple techniques simultaneously for greater effect.

Our doctors address each patient individually, working one-on-one and in collaboration with fellow physical therapists to identify the source of pain, physical limitations, and structural issues. We see each challenge as an opportunity to provide patients with answers they can't find elsewhere, giving them specific skills to address injuries and limitations, and returning them to a highly functional state, often better than before their issues began.

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My head or neck hurts

 


My head or neck hurts

 

My head or neck hurts

 

My head or neck hurts

 


My head or neck hurts

 

My head or neck hurts

 

My head or neck hurts

 


SPECIALTIES

With advanced knowledge of treating concussions and neurologic conditions, our Doctors of Physical Therapy play a crucial role in getting you back in the game for those suffering from complications related to concussion. [more]

The Sports Recovery Program makes the high-quality recovery services that professional athletes, pro sports teams, and USA Olympic programs depend on available to people of all ages and fitness levels living right here in the Triad. [more]

If you have had physical therapy in the past but did not receive the care or gain the results you expected, we encourage you to visit our clinic. Our hope is that we can be your resource for "Second Opinion Physical Therapy." [more]

Dry needling targets myofascial trigger points with a small needle in order to produce a local twitch response. This twitch response results in muscle relaxation and relief from a host of conditions, such as neck and back pain, headaches/migraines, TMJ/TMD, and many more. [more]

Physical therapy of orofacial pain is an evidence-based physical program used to treat pain in the jaw, head and neck regions. Orofacial physical therapy is a highly specialized part of orthopedic physical therapy. [more]

Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and vertigo is an evidence-based therapy program used to treat balance and dizziness disorders such as labyrinthitis and various types of vertigo. [more]

SPECIALIZATIONS

With advanced knowledge of treating concussions and neurologic conditions, our Doctors of Physical Therapy play a crucial role in getting you back in the game for those suffering from complications related to concussion.(more)

The Sports Recovery Program makes the high-quality recovery services that professional athletes, pro sports teams, and USA Olympic programs depend on available to people of all ages and fitness levels living right here in the Triad. [more]

If you have had physical therapy in the past but did not receive the care or gain the results you expected, we encourage you to visit our clinic. Our hope is that we can be your resource for "Second Opinion Physical Therapy." [more]

Dry needling targets myofascial trigger points with a small needle in order to produce a local twitch response. This twitch response results in muscle relaxation and relief from a host of conditions, such as neck and back pain, headaches/migraines, TMJ/TMD, and many more. [more]

Physical therapy of orofacial pain is an evidence-based physical program used to treat pain in the jaw, head and neck regions. Orofacial physical therapy is a highly specialized part of orthopedic physical therapy. (more)

Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and vertigo is an evidence-based therapy program used to treat balance and dizziness disorders such as labyrinthitis and various types of vertigo. [more]