Comprehensive Services Designed For YOU
What Our Services Can Do For You

Offer Pain Relief and Recovery
Helping individuals manage and reduce pain from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions through targeted treatment plans and therapeutic exercises.

Improve Mobility and Function
Restoring movement, balance, strength, and coordination to improve daily function and enhance quality of life—especially after injury or illness.

Prevent Injury and Maintain Wellness
Educating and training patients to prevent future injuries, improve posture and body mechanics, and support long-term health and physical resilience.

Our Services
Tailored Services That Meet Your Needs
Our physical therapy clinic offers personalized treatments like post-operative rehab, dry needling, ASTYM, and more—all designed to relieve pain, restore movement, and help you get back to doing what you love.

Functional Maintenance Programs
Helps to maintain function and prevent decline when skilled therapy ends

Post-Operative Rehabilitation
Focuses on restoring strength, mobility, and function while promoting healing and preventing complications after surgery.

Dry Needling
Involves inserting thin needles into trigger points to relieve pain and improve muscle function.

ASTYM Therapy
A specialized technique that uses instruments to stimulate soft tissue, healing and reduce pain by targeting dysfunctional areas.

Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)
Reduces jaw pain and improves function through manual therapy and exercises.

Vestibular Rehabilitation
Treats dizziness and balance issues through targeted exercises that retrain the brain and inner ear.
Testimonials
See What People Are Saying
Our patients consistently share positive testimonials, praising our expert care, personalized treatment plans, and the lasting improvements they’ve experienced in pain relief and mobility-check them out below!

“First I came for ASTYM and he thought I’d be a good candidate for Dry Needling. Its something that loosens up my muscles and helps me function from day to day. I do a lot of climbing stairs and I’m on my feet all day. After a while I get sore and this helps to keep me functioning and be able to do my job.”
Brian Kilburg
ASTYM/Dry Needling

“I have had TMJ for a long time. I couldn’t sleep, I couldn’t eat and was in a lot of pain. I spent over $1000 just trying to get some relief from the pain. I was finally referred to Mike for Dry Needling. After I started to see him, I felt so much better. I see him every other week, it has helped me so much and is definitely worth it.”
Hollie Giuliani
Dry Needing Patient

“I had a surgery because I had disks blow out and I lost all my reflexes on the right torso. I had pain radiating down my arm all the time. And now, I’m able to move around and actually do things with my family. I got life back. So, for me, it’s huge. It makes a world of difference. The results are outstanding. I feel like I’m almost a normal person again.”
Clint Williams
Post-Op/Dry Needling

“During my track season this year, I was noticing a lot of fatigue in my legs and my muscles. It was really hard for me to recover and I noticed that it was really hard for me to push through workouts, and so we contacted Mike and we got here as soon as possible. Doing ASTYM has helped me a lot and allowed me to fight through those work out and allowed me to run season bests and get faster than I thought I could!”
Carryn Sattler
ASTYM/Athlete

“I had several health issues and wasn’t able to walk without the aid of a walker and my family didn’t want me to slip on the ice. So, I’m living in town now and continuing with exercise to make me stronger. He is strengthening my balance and just strength all over and having me be able to walk again. They said that I have formed new blood vessels by keeping walking, that otherwise I would have been in a wheel chair. Now I’m to a cane and leave my cane a lot of the time.”
Kay Dierks
Functional Maintenance Program
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions can physical therapy treat?
Physical therapy can help with a wide range of issues including injuries, post-surgical recovery, chronic pain, balance disorders, neurological conditions, and mobility limitations.
How long does a typical physical therapy session last?
Sessions usually last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your specific treatment plan.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies based on your condition, goals, and progress, but your therapist will create a personalized plan to guide your care.
What should I wear to my physical therapy appointment?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy movement and supportive shoes.
How soon will I see results?
Many patients notice improvements within a few sessions, but full recovery depends on the nature and severity of the condition.
Visit us
2712 South 25th Street Suite C
Clinton, IA 52732
Hours
Monday — Friday
8:30 am — 5:30 pm
Phone
(563) 519-1040
Fax
563-519-1041
