Athletico Physical Therapy Opens in Whitestown

WHITESTOWN, Ind., Sept. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Athletico Physical Therapy has opened a new location on Wednesday, September 5th at 6856 Whitestown Pkwy., Zionsville, IN 46077. Athletico is looking forward to continuing its quality of care throughout the state of Indiana.

"My hope is to create strong bonds between my new clinic and the up-and-coming community of Whitestown," said Matthew Hamilton, PT, DPT and Facility Manager of Athletico. "This area is quickly growing with people and business, and I am very excited to be a part of that growth."

To learn more, or to schedule a free assessment, visit www.athletico.com/Whitestown.

Services available at Athletico Whitestown include:

  • Physical therapy - Our physical therapists treat you to reduce pain, improve or restore mobility, and to help you remain at your optimal health without further risk of injury. We also offer joint replacement therapy, headache treatment, concussion therapy and more.
  • Free Assessment - If you have a strain, sprain or nagging pain, you can see one of our experts for a free, 30-minute assessment. We evaluate your injury and recommend treatment. Restrictions apply.
  • Work Injuries- We are committed to helping everyone practice safety at work. Our workers' compensation specialists are trained to assess workplace environments and worker behaviors to provide customized intervention techniques and programs. In addition to treating injuries that occur on the job, our services include work conditioning, ergonomics, post-offer/pre-employment testing and more.
  • Headache rehabilitation - Our headache specialists focus on treatments that decrease and/or resolve the intensity and frequency of symptoms, improve an individual's function and mobility and improve a patient's quality of life.
  • Functional Movement Screens™ - This screen helps identify functional limitations and/or asymmetries which can later lead to injuries. It also ensures you are qualified to do certain movement patterns in the absence of dysfunction and is a vital component to creating a safe and effective training program.

Additionally, Athletico Whitestown:

  • Accepts all major insurance plans so you don't need to worry about your visits not being covered.
  • Offers convenient hours, including early mornings and late evenings.
  • Schedules each initial evaluation within 24-48 hours of the patient's request.
  • Provides ongoing patient education on diagnosis, treatment plans and prescribed home-exercise programs.
  • Practices clear, consistent communication between therapist, physician and patient regarding progress.

Athletico Whitestown
6856 Whitestown Pkwy.
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-489-0921
www.athletico.com/Whitestown
Whitestown@athletico.com

ABOUT ATHLETICO
Athletico Physical Therapy provides the highest quality orthopedic rehabilitation services to communities, employers and athletes in over 425 locations throughout eleven states with more than 4500 employees. Athletico is committed to our patients and referring physicians through our patient-centric focus, positive work environment, attention to quality and high standard of care. Athletico measures patient outcomes and satisfaction and is dedicated to continuous improvement. Athletico was named #1 Workplace in Chicago, "Best Physical Therapy Practice in the Nation" by ADVANCE magazine, Top Workplace in the Nation and has been recognized as a leader in employee volunteering and charitable giving. Our services include physical and occupational/hand therapy, workers' compensation, women's health therapy, concussion management and athletic training. For more information, or to schedule a free injury screening, please visit www.athletico.com and follow us on Twitter at @athletico.

    CONTACT: Caroline Rainey | Weber Shandwick

             312.988.2330 | crainey@webershandwick.com

 

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