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
HELLO! New Patient_Medical Screening Form and Chart
by West PT
(February 1st 2010)
HELLO! New Patient Case History Form
by West PT
(January 1st 2010)
National Physical Therapy Month
by J West
(October 1st 2009)
West Physical Therapy Now Offering MED-X Phototherapy
by et al
(October 13th 2006)
West Wellness News_Aug 2010
by et al
(August 1st 2010)
West Wellness News June 2010
by et al
(June 1st 2010)
West Wellness New May 2010
by et al
(May 1st 2010)
West Wellness News Mar 2010
by et al
(March 1st 2010)
West Wellness News Nov 2009
by ksaunders
(November 1st 2009)
West Wellness News Oct 2009
by J West
(October 1st 2009)
West PT News March 2009
by west pt et al
(March 2nd 2009)
Feb 09 newsletter
by west pt et al
(February 1st 2009)
West Wellness New Jan 09
by west pt et al
(January 1st 2009)
West Wellness News
by Mary Carrell
(October 1st 2008)
August West Wellness News
by Mary Carrell
(August 1st 2008)
West Wellness News 6/08
by Mary Carrell
(June 1st 2008)
West Wellness News 5/08
by Mary Carrell
(May 1st 2008)
West Wellness News Page 2 5/08
by Mary Carrell
(May 1st 2008)
West Wellness News 4/08
by Mary Carrell
(April 1st 2008)
Women's Health and Chronic Pain
by Julie West
(October 13th 2006)
The Graston Technique
by Gretchen Williams MPT
(October 13th 2006)
Graston Technique
by et al
(October 13th 2006)
Happy Holidays and All That Stress
by Julie West PT
(October 13th 2006)
Women's Health
by Julie West
(October 12th 2006)
Arthritis Sufferers Find Relief Outside Medication Choices
by et al
(July 1st 2006)
Baseball and Throwing Mechanics and Exercise
by et al
(April 20th 2006)
New Treatment Technique--The Graston Technique
by West Physical Therapy
(February 13th 2006)
West Wellness News Jan 2006
by Julie West
(January 1st 2006)
Running Enhancement Program
by west PT
(June 1st 2005)
Massage & Soft Tissue Therapy
by West Wellness
(March 8th 2005)
Cervical
Shoulder Injuries rotator cuff strain, Impingement Syndrome, separations, dislocations/fractures, total shoulder replacements, "frozen" shoulders, post surgical procedures, biceps tendonitis and ruptures.
Sprain
Neck Pain herniated discs, headaches, whiplash, cervical fusions, spondylolysis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
swiss ball
Foot/Ankle Problems ankle sprains, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, fractures, neuromas, arthritis, bunions
Wrist
Pediatric Conditions torticollis, cerebral palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, development delays.
Cervical
Pediatric Conditions torticollis, cerebral palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, development delays.
Vibration Soft Tissue
Pediatric Conditions torticollis, cerebral palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, development delays.
Physical therapy
Please bring the doctor's prescription for physical therapy and your insurance card. Bring your date book for scheduling of future appointments. Plan on spending 45 to 90 minutes at our facility. Remember to wear comfortable clothing. Bring any operative reports, diagnositic test (x-rays, MRIs, etc.) or protocols given to you by your doctor.
Exercise
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.
Sprain
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.
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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.