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Missouri State Physical Therapy Clinic

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(Front row from left) Michael V. Halliday, MS, PT; Akinniran Oladehin,PT, Ph.D.; Loretta M. Knutson, Ph.D., PT, PCS; Susan Robinson, PT, DPT; Patricia Cahoj, PT, MS, DPT, GCS;
(Back row from left) Jeanne L. Cook, PT, MS, CWS; Sean C. Newton, Ph.D., PT and Scott W. Wallentine, PT, DPT.

The Physical Therapy Clinic on the Missouri State University campus provides specialty care and rehabilitation services for spine and joint injuries as well as other neuromusculoskeletal complaints. Equipped with the latest technology and staffed by a team of experienced physical therapists, the Clinic offers progressive care and gentle guidance toward recovery.

           

                                     

Located in the heart of Springfield Missouri, at the corner of Kimbrough and Cherry, the Clinic offers convenient on-campus services, including evaluations, assessments and specialty services to students, faculty, staff, as well as area residents and businesses. Patients enjoy dedicated front-door parking and the clinic accepts Medicare and most other insurance plans.

 

The Missouri State P.T. Clinic specializes in posture assessment and spine reshaping programs that help spine pain patients recover more rapidly and more completely from injury and disability.

 

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Joint care is promoted with the latest treatment techniques and joint rehabilitation is achieved and monitored using the latest technology.

 

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Balance and vestibular problems are assessed and treated by skilled clinicians using specialized tests and special testing equipment that reveal information not otherwise available to physical therapists and doctors.

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The Missouri State PT clinic uses motion analysis technology, employed to film many well-known movies, to analyze human movement patterns.

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Faculty Physical Therapists use digital equipment to evaluate and correct working conditions and working postures. Students, faculty and staff learn how to study and work more safely, more comfortably and more effectively.

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For an appointment or more information call: 417-836-3070