TherapySouth Opens Second Baldwin County Location

TherapySouth, a privately owned physical therapy practice, has opened its second clinic in Baldwin County. This clinic, located at 27955 Highway 98, Suite AB in Daphne is the 44th TherapySouth location in the Southeast. “Clinic Director Andrew Rose, PT, DPT, ATC looks forward to providing quality, compassionate, hands-on physical therapy services to patients in the community. He continues to educate himself within his field of study and strives to provide the most advanced care for his patients,” according to a press release. TherapySouth specializes in orthopedic physical therapy, manual physical therapy, postoperative therapy, fall prevention and balance training, functional dry needling, injury prevention, performance enhancement, sports therapy and geriatric rehabilitation. 

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