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      • Spine Care
      • Sport Rehabilitation
      • Post Surgical Care
      • Physical Therapy for Hip, Knee, Ankle, & Foot Pain
      • Physical Therapy for Shoulder & Elbow Pain
      • Physical Therapy for Hand & Wrist Pain
      • Balance & Vertigo
      • Physical Therapy for Work Related Injuries
      • Personal Training
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      • How Effective is your Stretching Technique?
      • Dizziness, Balance and the Vestibular System
      • Neck Pain: What are “Knots” and Trigger Points and what is a facet?
      • Cervical Muscle Imbalances, Neck Pain and Text Neck
      • Spinal Alignment
      • Diagnosing Lateral Thigh Pain: IT band syndrome, Hip Bursitis and referred Back pain
      • When to Return to Sports after ACL surgery, A Timeline
      • Low back pain: Are you dealing with a Spinal Hyper-mobility?
      • Posture and the Eyes
      • Knee Pain: Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
      • Pelvic Tilt: Exercising with Low-Back Pain
      • Rotator Cuff Overuse: Tendonitis, Impingement, and eventual Tear
      • Skip that Yoga Class
      • Heel Pain: Achilles Tendonitis, Tenosynovitis, and Tendinosis
      • Heel Pain: Plantar Fasciitis
      • Changes in Mobility of Soft-Tissues around the Articular Facet
      • Spinal Disc Mechanics: Understanding the relationship between rotation and compression
      • ACL Surgery Options and Rehab
      • Trigger Points
      • Headache Initiating from the Neck
      • Tennis Elbow
      • Dizziness, Balance and the Vestibular System
      • Knee Pain: Meniscus Injury
      • Frozen Shoulder
      • Knee Replacement and Walking: Striking the Right Balance
      • No Pain is Gain
      • What is referred Pain?
      • Ouch, I have Sciatica; what is that really?

    Spine Care

    Our Manual Physical Therapy expert uses new and innovated evaluation skills to determine what treatment options are best for your back and neck pain. Each client has a unique set of factors and symptoms that require a personalized path to a pain-free life.

    Ed with spine modelOur fellowship-educated therapist has over 15 years of expertise treating complex spinal disorders. He has developed Manual Physical Therapy continuing coursework and developed a Manual Physical Therapy Education Curriculum used in an advanced Fellowship program. Therefore, at Reid Clinic, there are many types of physical therapy treatment methods available to treat your neck, back, myofascial pain and/or biomechanical dysfunction.

    We treat common spine problems including acute or chronic neck or back pain, bulging and herniated discs, arthritis, joint and disc disease, whiplash, sciatica, sprains, scoliosis, muscle spasms, pinched nerves and many others including post-surgical rehabilitation after spine surgery.

    Do you have a question for a physical therapist?

    If so, you can ask a physical therapy expert at Reid Clinic.

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    Physical Therapy

    Rehabilitation
    Acute Injury/Strains
    Pain Management
    Arthritis & Orthopedics
    Sports Injuries
    Spine Injuries
    Chronic Pain
    Post Surgical Recovery

    Personal Training

    Decompression ExTraining
    Strength Training
    Conditioning
    Speed/Agility Training
    Fitness Assessments
    Ergonomic Flexibility

    Special Techniques

    Maltland Concepts
    Osteopathic Techniques
    Norwegian Techniques
    Spinal Manipulation
    Neuro-musculoskeletal
    Biomechanical Assessment
    Manual Traction
    Advanced Exercise

    Testimonials

    My doctor's office referred me to Reid Clinic after back surgery. Reid gave me physical therapy treatments in the office that helped control the pain. He also showed me exercises I can do at home, so I can manage the pain on my own. Reid and his staff are all friendly and highly competent. They make it a pleasure to go to the clinic. I’m pleased with the results I got at Reid Clinic. I have already recommended them and will continue to recommend them to anyone in need of physical therapy.
    Cristee M.
    Playing some of the best tennis that I have in years! I am hitting some shots I haven't hit in a while!
    B. C.
    What I like about Reid Clinic is that when I go to P.T. I see Reid every time.
    C. A.
    Reid is the best physical therapist I have ever seen and I have seen many.
    Sue S.
    First Clinic I have been to that I got treated by the same therapist every time!
    Jay U.
    Reid Clinic presents a welcoming and thoroughly professional environment, and treats the "whole patient" - not just symptoms. All patient questions are answered in a language anyone can understand- huge plus when so often a condition requiring physical therapy is described in "med-speak" that most of us cannot sort out.
    Margaret S.
    I walked only a few feet with a walker, had back pain, neuropathy, and multiple falls. After a short time at Reid Clinic, my back pain was gone, and I was able to walk unaided and haven't fallen. My family and friends say I've made a remarkable recovery. I am so grateful to have my life back. I highly recommend their state of the art facility.
    Stella L.
    Reid Physical Therapy has met and exceeded my expectations after having a full knee replacement. My treatment was planned and personally carried out by Reid, the Physical Therapist, himself. Reid listened and is informative. He and his staff are personable and encouraging. Best of all - my therapy has been pain free. In the short time I have been here, I have gained strength and full range of motion. Thank you for making this possible for me.
    Chris A.
    Great people! They worked me in today in 2 hours!!! Highly recommend this place. They fixed me up!
    V. C.
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