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Physical Therapy Now Irving

2642 N.Belt Line Rd,
Irving, TX 75062

Phone: 214-225-0291
Fax: 361-277-0056
Email: irving@physicaltherapynow.com

MapHours: Mon-Fri 8:00am – 5:00pm,
Sat: By Appointment Only,
Sun – Close

We here at Physical Therapy Now Irving help our patient’s get their health and life back. We treat Car Accident Injuries, Pre-Surgical & Post-Surgical rehabilitation to every day maintenance programs for the everyday individual and Athletes. Providing care to all Texans and athletes of all ages and skill levels. Our professional staff handles injuries of all types. Our therapists are trained to provide the latest techniques in the rehabilitation industry.

We invite you to our facility located in the Irving area. When it comes to your health, you shouldn’t settle for anything less than the best. Come and find out why Physical Therapy Now Irving has rapidly become the community preferred Physical Therapy Facility.

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It’s no secret that being physically active can impact your overall health. At Physical Therapy NOW, we offer unique exercise therapy services designed to help you look and feel your best.

A Path to Physical and Mental Rehabilitation
Being physically active doesn’t mean you have to be a runner or play a sport. Exercise can come in a variety of forms, and it can be a key component of improving your mental and physical health. At Physical Therapy NOW, our exercise therapists are eager to help those in Irving, TX increase their strength and get in better shape. And with the right treatment plan, you may discover that your mental outlook changes for the better.

Don’t be intimidated by the idea of exercise. With the right therapy program, you could be on your way toward feeling better physically, mentally, and emotionally. Call us today for more information about our exercise therapy program or to schedule your consultation.

Imagine if an accident, injury, disease, or condition made it difficult for you to participate in your daily activities. A wrist injury means that getting dressed in the morning is painful. Arthritis makes driving challenging. A traumatic brain injury keeps a wounded warrior out of active duty because of difficulties with memory and organizational skills.

At Physical Therapy NOW, through activity analysis, our Licensed Occupational Therapists are able to address each client’s priorities, along with his or her pathologies, with activity modifications and compensatory techniques to facilitate performing at his or her greatest level of independence.

Occupational therapy interventions at Physical Therapy NOW are designed to meet individual client’s needs and may include any combination of the following techniques as part of a comprehensive plan of care

Therapeutic activities and exercises
Joint protection
Endurance Training
Modification in home, work, school, or leisure activities
Sensory re-education
Scar management
Pain management
Work conditioning or work hardening
Training in activities of daily living and adaptive or assistive devices
Education for post-surgical or post-injury safety, including sensory loss
Manual therapy
Taping techniques
Compression therapy
Stroke Rehabilitation

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