Future Physical Therapy Moves To New Location In North Foley

Future Physical Therapy has officially moved into a new clinic within the North Foley medical corridor. The purpose-built space, designed to better serve a growing clientele, delivers expanded room for therapeutic movement and enhanced privacy. Each patient receives a comprehensive evaluation from a doctor of physical therapy, during which movement patterns, strength, mobility and overall musculoskeletal health are assessed. Future Physical Therapy specializes in musculoskeletal and pelvic-floor physical therapy, offering services that include manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, therapeutic exercise, functional training, trigger-point dry needling and internal pelvic-floor muscle assessment. By examining how the spine, hips, pelvis and pelvic-floor systems work together, the team creates targeted treatment plans designed for sustainable healing and improved daily function. 

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