601 New Britain Road
Building 400 Doylestown, Pennsylvania 215-348-0666 |
"We specialize in helping people stay active, mobile and healthy to maximize their potential and enjoyment in life, activity and sport."
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Do Pain and Stiffness have You Sidelined?...Are You ready to regain Your Mobility and return to Your Active Lifestyle?...Are You ready to Enjoy Moving through life Again?....and achieve this naturally.
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Physical TherapyDoylestown Sports Medicine Center’s physical therapy focuses on functional movement in the evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. An episode of care begins with a comprehensive evaluation...
Biomechanical AnalysesBiomechanical performance analysis is the assessment of how you perform an activity, your form or mechanics of movement. Quality of life and performance depend on the individual’s ability to move effectively and efficiently...
Walking/Hiking AnalysisOne of the most common forms of exercise would seem so simple...walking. Yet, over time when done with poor mechanics it can be one of the most debilitating activities we do. The walking/hiking analysis provides...
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Wellness Physical TherapyWellness physical therapy programs are utilized by individuals for various health, wellness and performance goals: strength and conditioning programs, return to sport, running, walking or hiking programs...
Running AnalysisThe Running Analysis is a comprehensive biomechanical assessment designed to give runners, from novice to competitive, a full understanding of their running form. Individuals utilize the analysis to identify biomechanical tendencies...
Return to Sport AnalysisThis assessment is designed to assist you and your health care provider in making the decision about when to start the progressive return to sport post ACL reconstruction/rehabilitation. The assessment is also used for...
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MassageMassage is one of the oldest means of relieving pain, and promoting health and well-being. It is an accepted part of many physical rehabilitation programs and has been beneficial for many chronic conditions...
Return to Sport ProgramThe primary predictor of re-injury is prior injury. The problem is that athletes often return to sport after injury unprepared. They lack the flexibility, strength, stability, neuromuscular control and/or the biomechanics that their sport demands. These "kinks in the armor" not only place athletes at higher risk of re-injury, but also risk...
Strength & Conditioning ProgramAre you fit to be in the gym? Are you concerned that you may be exercising incorrectly? Many people every year start exercise programs every year just to end up injured with all their time, money and effort wasted...
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