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Thank you to our AMAZING clients for voting Accelerated the Best of the Best for Physical Therapy in Polk County!
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Experience a paradigm
shift in health & wellness
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Dr. Jennifer M Rivera
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- Cory Plante
I came to Dr Jennifer with 3 goals: control my blood pressure, feel better physically, and get fit. After about 6 months, I have cut my blood pressure meds in half, lost 24 pounds, and feel better than I have in 10 years...
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Technique
Restore a sense of harmony and balance. Support your mental, physical, & emotional systems.
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• Reduce Pain & Inflammation
• Increase Microcirculation
• Non-Invasive Drug free
• Over 3,000 Research Studies
• Zero Side Effects

Is physical therapy painful?

For many patients, one of the primary objectives is pain relief. This is frequently accomplished with hands-on techniques, modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and/or heat or cold therapy. Movement often provides pain relief as well. Your physical therapist will provide you with the appropriate exercises not only for pain relief but to recover range of motion, strength, and endurance. In some cases, physical therapy techniques can be painful. For example, recovering knee range of motion after total knee replacement or shoulder range of motion after shoulder surgery may be painful. Your physical therapist will utilize a variety of techniques to help maximize your treatment goals. It is important that you communicate the intensity, frequency, and duration of pain to your therapist. Without this information, it is difficult for the therapist to adjust your treatment plan.