38 Main Street
Suites A & B
Sugar Grove, IL 60554
630-466-5866 tel
630-466-5869 fax

1797 W. State Street
Suites B & C
Geneva, IL 60134
630-262-2633 tel
630-262-2643 fax







Common Conditions Cared for at West Physical Therapy


Back Pain
strains/sprains, lumbar fusions, herniated discs, degenerative joint disease (DJD), degenerative disc disease (DDD), radiculopathy, post-surgical conditions, thoracic pain, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, spondylolysis, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Fibromalgia, Peripheral Nerve Disorders

Neck Pain
herniated discs, headaches, whiplash, cervical fusions, spondylolysis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.

Shoulder Injuries
rotator cuff strain, Impingement Syndrome, separations, dislocations/fractures, total shoulder replacements, "frozen" shoulders, post surgical procedures, biceps tendonitis and ruptures.

Knee Problems
osteoarthritis, cartilage tears, anterior/posterior cruciate reconstructions (ACL/PCL), arthroscopic procedures, collateral ligament sprains, Patellar Femoral Pain Syndrome, patellar subluxations/dislocations, Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITB), total knee replacements, Osgood-Schlatters, patellar tendonitis.

Elbow/Hand/Wrist Problems
post-surgical conditions, fractures, trigger fingers, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow), medial epicondylitis (golfers elbow), deQuervains Syndrome.

Foot/Ankle Problems
ankle sprains, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, fractures, neuromas, arthritis, bunions

Hip Problems
total hip replacements, fractures, strains/sprains, Piriformis Syndrome, bursitis.

Neurologic Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease

Pediatric Conditions
torticollis, cerebral palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, development delays.

Other Conditions
post-op mastectomy, stroke, abdominal surgeries, lymphatic congestion, postural concerns



Hours and Appointments
First Visit Check List
FAQ's
Common Conditions Cared for at West Physical Therapy





Deep Tissue Massage Swedish Massage: This classic massage style uses soothing, relaxing strokes to promote balance and harmony. Light to moderate pressure enhances deep relaxation and leaves you with a wonderful sense of well being. West Physical Therapy, PC & Wellness Q: What should I wear for physical therapy treatment? A: You should wear comfortable workout clothes and shoes that you will be able to move freely in. It is important that you wear loose-fitting clothing to enable the therapist to examine and treat the injured area. Please bring shorts if you have a lower extremity injury or a spine condition. Bring or wear any sport- or work-specific shoes. Hip Shoulder Injuries rotator cuff strain, Impingement Syndrome, separations, dislocations/fractures, total shoulder replacements, "frozen" shoulders, post surgical procedures, biceps tendonitis and ruptures. Ligaments Knee Problems osteoarthritis, cartilage tears, anterior/posterior cruciate reconstructions (ACL/PCL), arthroscopic procedures, collateral ligament sprains, Patellar Femoral Pain Syndrome, patellar subluxations/dislocations, Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITB), total knee replacements, Osgood-Schlatters, patellar tendonitis. physical trainer Sports Deep Soft Tissue: This is ideal for those who like deep soft tissue work. A combination of techniques is used to relieve soreness and restrictions found in the muscles. This massage tends to relieve the deeper muscle tissues, as the pressure is more intense. Back All attempts are made to accommodate the needs of our patients. We understand the need for flexibility and will adjust our hours depending on your need. Sprain Pediatric Conditions torticollis, cerebral palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, development delays. Lumbar Pediatric Conditions torticollis, cerebral palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, development delays. West Physical Therapy Q: Will I hurt after therapy? A: Most patients feel better after therapy; however, with some conditions some discomfort may be felt. This discomfort is usually short lasting and can be relieved with ice or rest. Any discomfort or concern can be discussed immediately with your therapist by phone and should be, at least, discussed at your next visit with your physical therapist. Doctors Surgery West Physical Therapy Q: What do physical therapists do? A: Physical therapists provide health care services to individuals who have impairments, functional limitations, disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury, disease or other causes. Physical therapists assist people in attaining their physical goals and controlling symptoms. Physical therapists are professionally educated at the college or university level and are required to be licensed in the state in which they practice.