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The Physical Therapy Specialty Center

PHYSICAL, OCCUPATIONAL, MASSAGE AND HAND THERAPY  

 3150 N. 12th Street - Garden Level, P.O. Box 10700, Grand Junction, CO 81502-5517

Phone (970) 241-5856, FAX (970) 241-8599, www.stopinjury.com, ptsc@stopinjury.com

“Our Head, Hearts and Hands Helping You to Better Health”

The PHYSICAL THERAPY SPECIALTY CENTER is indeed a specialty place to receive THERAPY services.  WE serve patients residing in Mesa and western Garfield counties including: Grand Junction, Fruitvale, Whitewater,  Fruita, Palisade, Clifton, Parachute, DeBeque, Loma, and Mack Colorado, and have done so since 1978.  Traditional Occupational Therapy, Certified Hand Therapists and experienced Physical Therapists are on staff.  

Our specialty TREATMENT SERVICES  with state of the art facilities and procedures are outlined on the adjacent drop down menu.

Amenities include beautiful new facilities in the Fairmount Health Plaza, “hands on” care in private treatment rooms, a large fully equipped exercise gym, showers and locker room, massage therapy on premise, computerized assessments utilizing Balance Master, Cervical MedX and BackUP Low Back Testing and Exercise equipment, and state of the art electrical modalities.  We provide hands on manual therapy procedures including massage, joint mobilization or manipulation.  If you are becoming a pain because of your injuries we can help. 

We are providers with Medicare, Workers Compensation, Rocky Mountain Health Plans and all other  major insurance carriers in the valley.  We provide billing for you.  We work WITH your physician or Chiropractor.  We are members of our professional organization, the American Physical Therapy Association. 

WE are experienced, ethical, professional, compassionate, dedicated therapists who can assist YOU overcome most problems found in the spectrum of musculoskeletal and neurological disorders.  

Call us for any of your questions and speak with a physical therapist.

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Learn about the BackUP Low Back Testing and Exercise equipment
Learn about the BackUP Low Back Testing and Exercise equipment

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