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    Dayton Physical Therapy

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Thank you Bob! I hope you are riding your motorcycle again.

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    Thank you Rene. Hope your shoulder is doing well!

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    Premier Physical Therapy & Sports Performance - Carson City

    4.2(5 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    I have been going to physical therapy for 10 weeks now and I am truly impressed with Premier…read more The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. They are always very supportive of their clients needs and receptive of their clients thoughts and feelings. This is definitely a safe space to heal and recover. I am definitely glad and grateful to have found Premier for my Physical Therapy needs.

    I only went here a handful of times before quickly deciding it wasn't worth my time or money…read more I woke up with a herniated disc in February and pain so extreme I could barely walk. After a round a steroids, I was able to walk with limited mobility and was referred to Premier that same month. At the time, I couldn't get on my knees/down and up from the floor, couldn't do Zumba (the twists hurt), could barely do any squats or bends... I was so scared about both my short and long term quality of life. I don't know the titles of the various staff members, and honestly I don't remember anybody's name (this was back in March I believe) but did notice two people with red shirts that appeared to be higher up the chain of command and the rest wore black shirts. I was taken to the gym in the back and over to a table. Red shirt talked to me a little and some stuff with me, but a lot of the time I was left working with those in black shirts. Whatever, as long as I have people working with me to get better. Black shirt would tell me what exercise I was doing and then walk off to chat with other black shirts while I was left to do my exercises alone and unsupervised. I would then finish and lay on the table waiting until either the same black shirt or a different one would come and tell me what to do next. And repeat. Eventually I started sitting up immediately after finishing - that would cause a black shirt to run over to me. On one of my last (or last?) days there, black shirt tells me an exercise to do. It's a lot of movements that I'm unfamiliar with, and I'm just confused. He walks off and I struggle to try doing the exercise. On the table next to me is a woman getting one-on-one assistance from a red shirt. I'm not sure what kind of fancy insurance plan she had for that kind of service, but frankly I think all paying patients should have that level of treatment. Anyway, red shirt sees me doing this exercise wrong and calls black shirt over to help. At this point I start crying. I'm emotional, frustrated, embarrassed. I'm terrified I'll never have a decent quality of life again, I'm going to PT, I'm trying to do everything right, and I'm literally being abandoned to figure it out myself. I shouldn't have to ask staff to remain with me and help me through my exercises. Nobody should. Especially when people in physical therapy are already so vulnerable. I stopped going after that.

    Great Basin Physical Therapy

    Great Basin Physical Therapy

    4.5(15 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    This is from last year. i am 76, disabled and alone. My Dr. sent me for therapy. Things were Ok…read more I had a new therapist who tried to hustle me for $200.00 for a foot spray. I wasn't happy and I told them. I quit going.

    Integrated total body hands on approach, because some physical therapist actually understand that…read morewhen most injuries occur, it effects other parts of the body. It doesn't matter if you break a big toe, have a knee or hip replacement, fuse a disc, tear a rotator cuff...all injuries impact your whole body at some level, and the whole body system needs to be a part of the big picture when it comes time to rehab that knee, hip, shoulder, back, whatever, that has been throwing your body mechanics off. I've been in and out of PT for 30 years. I could write my own book. I've had the whole range of therapist. Most only focus on that ONE body part that needs rehabilitation, but once in a great while, I find a really great physical therapist and pain management doctor combination that view the patient as a person...someone that they truly want to be as functional as normal as possible. Understand, no physical therapist can make you whole again without you putting in the grunt work. They are your guide...your teacher...to assist you in properly making your body function properly. It is a partnership in your health. The crew at Great Basin gives you the tools and helps to make you well. They know when you need that little push to make your next milestone on your road to recovery, but are also there to help you thru any set backs. They offer a very friendly, open and relaxed environment.

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