Loop Physical Therapy provides physical therapy services with a focus on patient well-being and tailored treatment plans. The practice has a staff that is described as welcoming, friendly, and knowledgeable, with therapists like Samuel, TJ, Reagan, and Gigi who are mentioned by name. They address a variety of conditions, including knee pain, scoliosis, back issues, and injuries. The staff prioritizes patient progress and offers a supportive environment, including addressing concerns about diet and exercise. The goal is to help patients return to their daily activities and improve their quality of life.
Practice Information
Therapist Expertise
The therapists are described as skilled and experienced healthcare professionals. The staff is knowledgeable and takes time with patients. Some therapists have expertise with specific therapies like Schroth Therapy. Reagan is noted for her dedication to helping others and has a great understanding of conditions and how to treat them. The owner TJ is noted to take time to check on injuries and pain levels, and to educate patients on the injury.
Treatment Setting
The environment is described as very positive. The staff is friendly and kind. The clinic is not packed and therapists take the time to treat patients. The clinic is clean, sanitized, and follows COVID social distancing guidelines and mask requirements. The staff provides a bespoke tailored experience to meet your needs.
Treatment Approaches
Loop Physical Therapy uses various treatment methods, including manual work, stretching, exercises, and shockwave therapy. Schroth Therapy is used for scoliosis, which involves correcting painful muscles, proper breathing, and posture awareness. Some therapists use cupping and pressure point treatments. Therapists create a treatment plan and start at a level that is comfortable for the patient. The therapists address other areas of weakness to prevent future injuries. The therapists also give exercise “homework”.
Patient Experience
The goal is to help patients feel better and improve their mobility and posture, and to improve their quality of life. Patients have reported an extraordinary decrease in pain and a steady increase in motivation to be more active and healthy. The therapists push patients to live a more healthy and active lifestyle.