- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Plantar Fasciitis
- DiarrheaPelvic Floor Therapy has been extremely successful for people with urinary and bowel incontinence with success rates in excess of 80%! Often patients experience appreciable results within 2 to 3 weeks with significant restoration of control in 4 to 6 weeks. In most cases, treatments are covered by Medicare and major insurers.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Whiplash
- Pinched Nerve
- Hip Replacement
- Knee ReplacementHad knee replacement surgery, started therapy 3 days after surgery. Went to surgeon for 6 week check up and doctor was impressed with my progress. Said I was where most people get to at 6 months.
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyRegardless of the health system you are in, you have the right to choose which physical therapy provider that you want to go too. Check out this video below from Premier CEO Todd E. Munson, PT, OCS that answers any questions you may have about direct access.
- Occupational TherapyPremier Physical & Occupational Therapy accepts all insurances including Medicare, Kentucky Medicaid, Ohio Medicaid, Workers’ Compensation and Auto insurance. Please call our office today to find our more about your insurance coverage and to see if we are an in-network provider.
- Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis Elbow
- Heel Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyThis depends on your diagnosis. Although every case is different, we will use our expertise, tools, and equipment to evaluate your condition and provide the necessary means for getting you better. Treatments may include aquatic therapy, manual techniques, modalities, and an exercise program.
- Manual TherapyWhen you walk into one of our clinics, you won’t see a whole lot of gym equipment. This is because our model at Premier is providing the most hands-on manual therapy to patients.
- Flat FeetMost of the time, foot pain will rear it’s ugly head when you are actively exercising, whether this be from walking, running, hiking, or sports. This can occur as a result of overuse, stepping/landing the wrong way on your foot, or from pronation. Pronation means that the arches of your feet cannot support you correctly. 90% of people walk with pronated feet or fallen arches, which can lead to not only foot pain, but back pain and knee pain as well.
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis