Why Evolve?

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Why we do what we do

Physical therapy is just one of the many important aspects of overall health, and ranges from treating long-term nagging pains to short-term acute pains. Our therapists pride themselves on their willingness to help and on their love of watching people grow by getting physically stronger. Each member of our team is dedicated to making therapy pain-free, enjoyable, and productive. We pride ourselves on our commitment and attention to detail, and we find that our patients and clients also do best when they prioritize their treatment.

Our team

Our goal first and foremost is to deliver the best plan of care to you, the patient. We value positivity, and are proud of the connections we’ve made with patients. Evolve is not a cookie-cutter approach to physical therapy, we work hard and encourage patients to do better. We do our best to motivate, educate, and help you grow. We believe in everyone’s inherent power to fix themselves, and we’re here to show you the way and how to do that. Each member of our staff has their own reason for being a part of the team and their own method and style of doing things, and we work hard to ultimately make you better and healthier than you were yesterday. Our team is well-versed and experienced with young athletes as well as older generations, with both inpatient and outpatient treatment centers, and with many different modalities and treatment styles, so you can be sure that we’ll be able to work with you to help you succeed.

What we expect of you

Physical therapy is unique because it does not reward laziness; there is no quick fix, and usually no magic pill. Physical therapy rewards showing up, doing the work, and giving it your all. We encourage patients to prioritize treatments, to come to sessions consistently, and to do prescribed home exercise programs. In physical therapy and physical fitness in general, there is a direct relationship with work done and gains achieved. We will help you and push you to reach your limits and will build a relationship to work together to get you better.

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