At Rise Physical Therapy, a part of North Texas Orthopaedic & Spine, experienced physical therapist Daniel Kaminski, PT, DPT, and his team provide physical medicine and rehabilitation to teens and adults at two offices in Plano, Texas.Rise Physical Therapy is a full-service physical therapy and rehab practice. The team has extensive experience in postoperative recovery but also uses physical therapy to noninvasively treat musculoskeletal problems and injuries.Teens and adults visit Rise Physical Therapy to receive treatment for various musculoskeletal problems, including low back pain, sciatica, arthritis, knee pain, and shoulder pain. The facilities are state-of-the-art, featuring diagnostic imaging (X-rays and MRIs) on-site.The Rise Physical Therapy team takes a patient-centered and collaborative treatment approach. Rather than making broad recommendations, they develop personalized treatment plans, communicating clearly each step of the way. The providers use hands-on, noninvasive treatments whenever possible, including massage therapy, cupping, and stretching.Rise Physical Therapy has two offices in Plano one on Mapleshade Lane and the other on West Spring Creek Parkway. Both offices are conveniently situated, have ample parking, and feature compassionate, friendly staff.The Rise Physical Therapy team provides a first-class patient experience. They never rush appointments and make time to clearly explain diagnoses and potential treatments.Call the nearest Rise Physical Therapy office today to begin treatment for musculoskeletal pain, or book your appointment online.Learn more about North Texas Orthopaedic & Spine
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