Physical Therapy to meet your needs from a recent injury, chronic pain, or post surgical. 25 years of experience
Neurological treatments that offer the best neuroplasticity for stroke, Parkinson's head injury, MS and other neuro conditions.
Ortho treatments that are evidence based and research driven for the optimal results
Motivation and in home programs with care from our loving and trained staff.
Dry Needle, Graston, PWR, and other sub specialties combined with years of experience and continued education from a locally owned and operated clinic.
Your treatment with the same Physical Therapist every time!
Insurance or private pay
FAX 928 235-4047
Call or Text Eric PT 928 254 7496 or Pam PT 928 853 8318
email Eric@azmace.com
We come to you in Sedona or the Village of Oak Creek and bring all the necessary equipment and more importantly - the knowledge and skill. At your home, office, rental, hotel or gym. on the trail...
Dry needling is a technique physical therapists use to treat pain and movement impairments. The physical therapist inserts a "dry" needle, one without medication or injection, into areas of the muscle.
Dry needling is not acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine performed by acupuncturists. Dry needling is a part of modern Western medicine and is supported by research.
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The Graston Technique is a form of manual therapy known as soft-tissue instrument-assisted mobilization. It is one of a number of manual therapy approaches that uses instruments with a specialized form of massage/scraping the skin gently.
It is designed to help the practitioner identify areas of restriction and attempt to break up scar tissue and promote healing and recovery.
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PWR!Moves are the core of our Parkinson Disease specific functional exercise and physical therapy programs. The Basic 4 PWR!Moves are designed to each target a skill known to deteriorate in people with Parkinson disease, which often lead to loss of mobility and function. The PWR!Moves can be practiced in multiple positions, made progressively more physically and cognitively challenging, and be used differently to target each person’s unique symptoms individually. PWR!Moves help you mitigate symptoms and rebuild functionality, no matter how you incorporate them into your life.