Physical Therapy
Move to a Better You
Our underlying treatment approach is to cultivate a strong mind-body connection through one-on-one therapeutic exercise. The human body is made up of interconnected systems that should be rehabilitated with recognition of the system as a whole.
Move Your Mind.
Mind Your Movement.
Definitive Diagnosis
We strive to provide clear diagnosis during initial evaluation. Our clinicians take comprehensive history and perform testing to determine diagnosis.
If clinical red flags are suspected and your symptoms are not amenable to physical therapy services, our team will help direct you to the appropriate healthcare practitioner and coordinate your plan of care. For confirmation of an injury or to rule out a systemic cause of musculoskeletal pain, our physical therapists may also order imaging.
Pelvic Health
Exercise Rx
Active Release Technique
Injuries We Treat
We help the highly active and competitive recreational sports community stay at peak performance. Soccer and football players, runners, road cyclists and mountain bikers alike have benefited from the training and education acquired with physical therapy treatments at Integrative Physiotherapy. Incorporating strength and balance in training not only aids athletes in healing, but also provides a knowledge-base that improves athletic performance and neuro-muscular awareness.
We help patients find relief and regain control, whether you’re dealing with persistent pain in a specific body region or navigating a complex condition like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, POTS, or fibromyalgia. We take a personalized, whole-body approach, combining hand-on techniques, targeted exercises, and education.
We strive to keep you out of surgery, but if surgery becomes your only option, we can help you recover at a faster rate! Pre-operative physical therapy is just as important as post-operative physical therapy in decreasing recovery time and getting you back to your daily activities! After surgery, you are forced to compensate by doing things differently, for example, over-using your opposite arm or leg. Compensation can lead to further strains and injury. Come see us to prep your body and mind pre-surgery so that you know what to expect and are ready for post-surgery rehab and physical therapy.
Your pelvic floor is a group of muscles and connective tissues at the base of your pelvis that function together to support the pelvic organs and stabilize your core with bodily functions such as bladder, bowel, and sexual function. Many people may not think much about these muscles, but when dysfunction occurs, the pain, discomfort, and issues are hard to ignore. Pelvic floor physical therapy is for both men and women, and is an individualized program to treat your specific concerns.
These common conditions can be bladder or bowel dysfunction, pelvic or lower back pain, pregnancy or postpartum related issues, menstrual discomfort, pelvic organ prolapse, and many other pelvic issues.
We treat motor vehicle accident victims! If you are suffering from pain after being involved in an accident, come see us for specialized physical therapy. We can help you figure out your next steps with your claim while getting you started with a treatment plan to relieve your symptoms.
If you’ve been injured on the job, our team will provide personalized, evidence-based treatment for worker’s compensation patients– whether you’re dealing with an acute injury or chronic pain. Our goal is to help you heal, restore function, and get back to the activities–and the job– you care about.
Insurances We Work With
At Integrative Physiotherapy, we accept a wide variety of different healthcare plans. As a courtesy to our patients, we will verify your physical therapy benefits to determine if there will be a copay. Benefits and coverage verifications performed by Integrative Physiotherapy are not guarantees of payment. Until claims are finalized by your insurance provider, we make no guarantee of plan performance.
As a courtesy to our patients, if we are out of network with your insurance company, we can submit claims to your insurance for it to be applied to your deductible if applicable or to use your out-of-network benefits if applicable.





