Milwaukee Massage Therapy
PROCare Physical Therapy is a physical therapy office dedicated to promoting the overall health and well-being of our patients. In keeping with our holistic approach we offer three distinct types of Massage Therapy along with our other available services.What is Massage Therapy?Massage Therapy is a general term for several disciplines that utilize many forms of body work techniques to promote healing and health. It is the systemized, therapeutic stroking, rubbing, or kneading of the skin and underlying muscle and other soft tissue of the individual. Massage therapy aids physical and psychological relaxation, improvelment of circulation, relief of sore muscles and other therapeutic efforts. Therapeutic Massage Sport Massage Relaxation Massage Massage is no longer a luxury reserved only for the wealthy. It is fast becoming an accepted form of alternative healthcare treatment due to its ability to increase circulation, relieve tension, decrease stress and manage pain. Do you suffer from any of the following?
We can help.
Sarah Speder |
What's New:Crossbow Evaluations available: Bow hunting season is upon us, starting Sept. 13 and running through January. At PROCare Physical Therapy of Milwaukee, one of our physical therapists is an advanced bow hunter. He would like to help injured Wisconsin hunters by providing them with a crossbow evaluation, which will help them secure a permit, so they can continue to enjoy the sport of hunting. Many people may present with an injury which could prohibit them from enjoying this hunting season. Some physical limitations which might necessitate a crossbow evaluation include hand, elbow, back or shoulder problems. If you are an archery enthusiast, and show signs of these problems, contact PROCare at 414-282-9590. Free Fall Risk Screening: Certain people are at high risk for accidental falls and should be regularly screened to help reduce the risk of injury. PROCare Physical Therapy of Milwaukee will do a FREE, NO OBLIGATION Fall Risk Screening for anyone who feels they may be at risk. Call 414-282-9590 for an appointment and we will do an assessment and make recommendations to help you avoid risk of injury from falls. |