Southern Pines has a new physical therapy medical center.
Select Physical Therapy accepts a wide population of patients from athletes to general orthopedic patients of all ages. The company aims to provide experiences that promote healing and recovery in a safe, compassionate environment.
“What we have found in the first few weeks of opening is the same things we saw in our early site visits to Southern Pines, and the very reason we decided to open up a center here: A very generous and welcoming community that has embraced us and shown gratitude for the services we provide,” said Kenneth Lynnes, market manager for Select Physical Therapy. “We offer a healing, compassionate environment for care for those who are dealing with a recent injury, preparing for or recovering from surgery or experiencing chronic pain. Our licensed clinical experts are dedicated to providing individualized treatment based on specific patient needs. We want to help others heal, regain strength and mobility and reduce pain. We are excited to join this community and bring our expertise and passion to the greater Southern Pines/Pinehurst area.”
The company’s services include physical therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation, recovery and reconditioning, telerehab, dry needling, hand therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training services, sports medicine, functional capacity evaluations, work conditioning, injury prevention, lower extremity orthotics, and more.
Appointments can be made by phone or online at Select Physical Therapy’s website. The Southern Pines location is hiring, those interested can apply here.
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