Ashbaugh Center for physical therapy, PC provides the highest quality health care service in a comprehensive manner. Our practitioners are dedicated to serving the needs of the surrounding community by networking with the leaders in the health care industry and continuing to learn as our profession changes with time. We believe in functional and integrative rehabilitation and will strive to provide innovative solutions to your health care needs. In addition, we are devoted to achieving your desired functional outcome in the most efficient and cost effective manner. Our staff will excel in customer service, patient education and promoting the importance of our service throughout the community.
We promise you:
- A friendly, warm and welcoming greeting
- Promptness in scheduling appointments and in your treatment
- A comprehensive, personalized evaluation and treatment program
- Thorough education regarding your diagnosis and management
- One-on-one care by a licensed practitioner for the entire session
- Home exercise program for management beyond scheduled care
Ashbaugh Center for Therapy has licensed physical therapists with over 20 years of combined experience. Each of these therapists has different educational backgrounds with different treatment techniques and styles, however they quite similar with regard to their overall treatment philosophies. Each therapist has shown a commitment to excellence in their profession with continued education to enhance their own personal abilities and to offer their patients the most innovative physical care available. The physical therapy service at our clinic includes a thorough evaluation on your initial visit with correspondance included to your physician if applicable. Subsequent sessions are 45 minutes of one-on-one treatment in a private treatment room with the therapist.
Some of the conditions we treat at Ashbaugh Center for Physical Therapy
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Back disorders/pain
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Cervical radiculopathy
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Degenerative disc disease
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Gait difficulty
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Hip, knee and foot/ankle pain
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Jaw pain (TMJ)
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Lumbar radiculopathy
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Muscle weakness and atrophy
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Pediatric disorders
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Plantar fasciistic
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Postural dysfunction
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Sciatica
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Shoulder impingement
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Shoulder, elbow and wrist pain
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Spine disorders/pain
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Tennis elbow
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Thoracic outlet syndrome
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Whiplash