Contact Information
Address:
4225 E Windrose Dr, Suite 111, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Phone:
Website
https://www.ptstreamline.com/
Streamline Performance Physical Therapy works with active adults and athletes to deliver 1-on-1 physical therapy, training and sports massage. By working in a boutique setting and blending our experience in high level rehab and performance, our staff exceeds national averages in terms of outcomes, success rates and experience. We specialize in getting rid of your pain and showing you how to keep the results to enjoy your favorite sports and activities pain free.
4225 E Windrose Dr, Suite 111, Phoenix, AZ 85032
https://www.ptstreamline.com/
Streamline Performance Physical Therapy
Located at 4225 E Windrose Dr, Suite 111, Phoenix, AZ 85032, Streamline Performance Physical Therapy is dedicated to helping active adults and athletes optimize their physical well-being and recover effectively from injuries. We understand that peak performance, whether in daily life or competitive sports, hinges on a foundation of strength, flexibility, and resilience.
Our approach goes beyond basic rehabilitation. We focus on identifying the root cause of musculoskeletal issues and crafting personalized treatment plans designed to restore function, alleviate pain, and often, enhance performance levels. We believe in empowering our clients with knowledge and techniques to manage their bodies effectively and prevent future setbacks.
Our therapists are highly skilled professionals who specialize in evaluating and treating a wide range of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system. We utilize evidence-based practices combined with a performance-oriented mindset to guide our clients through their recovery journey.
At Streamline Performance Physical Therapy, we are committed to providing attentive, high-quality care right here in our Phoenix location. We work closely with each individual to set clear goals and develop a plan tailored to their unique needs and objectives.
For expert physical therapy focused on performance and recovery, contact us today:
Website: https://www.ptstreamline.com/
Phone: (602) 755-3138
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of injuries do you commonly treat at your Phoenix location?
A: We commonly treat a variety of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions seen in active individuals and athletes, including but not limited to: sprains and strains (ankle, knee, wrist), tendonitis (achilles, patellar), muscle imbalances, post-operative rehabilitation, joint pain (shoulder, hip, back), runner's knee, IT band syndrome, and recovery from sports-related impacts.
Q2: How long does a typical physical therapy session last at 4225 E Windrose Dr?
A: Initial assessment sessions typically last around 60-90 minutes to allow for a thorough evaluation. Subsequent therapy sessions usually range from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the treatment plan and the specific needs of the client.
Q3: Do you offer treatment for athletes of all levels, from beginners to professionals?
A: Absolutely. Our expertise is tailored to support active individuals across the spectrum. Whether you're a weekend warrior, a dedicated recreational athlete, or someone involved in competitive sports, we design personalized programs to address your specific demands and goals.
Q4: Can I schedule a consultation at your Phoenix clinic without an initial injury?
A: Yes, we encourage proactive consultations. Even if you are currently feeling well, you might seek guidance on injury prevention, performance enhancement, or general movement optimization. A consultation allows us to understand your goals and assess your movement patterns.
Q5: What should I bring to my first appointment at 4225 E Windrose Dr?
A: For your first visit, please bring your insurance information (including card details and any referral letters if required by your plan), a list of any current medications, and your identification. If you have any relevant previous medical records or imaging reports (X-rays, MRIs), please bring those as well. Wear comfortable clothing that allows for ease of movement in the affected area(s).