Border Therapy Services McCombs uses proven, evidence-based physical therapy techniques to help patients find relief from their chronic pain. We offer customized treatment options specific to a patient's condition and overall recovery goals. Using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and techniques, we are able to diagnose the root cause of a patient's pain and determine the best course of treatment. Because our treatments focus on relieving pain as well as preventing future injury, our patients often report a significant improvement in their quality of life.
At Border Therapy Services, we believe that every patient is unique and should receive personalized care. We do not follow a one-size-fits-all approach to pain relief. Instead, we work with each patient to determine the best treatment options based on injury, lifestyle and overall recovery goals. With evidence-driven therapies such as:
Our patients often experience relief after just a few sessions with our team.
We provide musculoskeletal treatment for the body, which means that we provide treatment for joints, muscles and bones. Some of the most common treatments we offer include back pain and sciatica relief, shoulder and rotator cuff, elbow/wrist/hand, hip and knee, foot and ankle, TMJ, as well as treatment for chronic headaches and arthritis pain. We also treat the following injuries:
Additionally, we can help patients heal quickly through our pre-surgical and post-surgical rehab.
Our goal at Border Therapy Services McCombs is simple: help our patients return to the quality of life they enjoy. We have seen people move from living in chronic pain to enjoying life to the fullest, all through our evidence-based physical therapy treatments, and we are confident that we can help you find relief, too. It's time to take the next step toward getting your life back from chronic pain. Schedule a free consultation with our team today.
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