Physical Therapy Innovations

Physical Therapy Innovations Strength • Function • Movement • Performance

Treatment Areas:

Movement Dysfunction
Pre/Post- Surgical Care
Concussion Management/Vestibular
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Sports Related Injury
Performance Enhancement Training
Rehab/Injury Prevention
Muscle/ Tendon/ Ligament Injury
Prosthetics
Biomechanical Dysfunction
Pediatrics
Neck and Back Spine Care
Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
Neuro

-Orthopedic PT
Work Related Injury
Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries

Specialized Services:

Blood Flow Restriction
Diagnostic Ultrasound
Dry Needling, Custom Splinting
Dry Cupping, Taping
IASTM/Graston Technique
ImPact Testing/Concussion Management
FMS, SFM, TPI Certified
Sports Specific Rehabilitation
Aquatic Therapy
Pelvic Floor PT
Parkinsons
Functional pre-prosthetic and prosthetic training
Bio-mechanical Analysis
Aftercare Programs

Insurances accepted:

http://physicaltherapyinnovations.com/insurance

06/02/2026

Low back pain is consistently recognized as one of the leading reasons people seek out medical care and miss work, exercise, and daily activities.

06/02/2026
Therapy Thursday ThoughtsWhen performed appropriately, squats improve knee strength and tolerance rather than causing da...
05/28/2026

Therapy Thursday Thoughts

When performed appropriately, squats improve knee strength and tolerance rather than causing damage. A physical therapist can help guide you.
Source: Clinical review, Sports Medicine (Escamilla, 2001).

Why It Works Wednesday Your physical therapist may look at how joints work together during movement. Improving coordinat...
05/27/2026

Why It Works Wednesday

Your physical therapist may look at how joints work together during movement. Improving coordination may help some people move with less discomfort.
✅ Tip: The focus is usable movement, not flexibility goals.

05/26/2026

Tendinitis can affect nearly any tendon in the body, from the Achilles of the heel to the rotator cuff in the shoulder.

Dry needling is more than needle placement — it’s clinical reasoning, anatomy, movement assessment, and orthopedic appli...
05/26/2026

Dry needling is more than needle placement — it’s clinical reasoning, anatomy, movement assessment, and orthopedic application working together.

Join us for the SFDN Upper Extremity course — a hands-on, diagnosis-focused dry needling course designed for a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling the upper extremity.

📍 Hopkinton, MA
📅 July 31 – August 2, 2026

Learn:
✔️ Safe and effective upper extremity dry needling
✔️ Diagnosis-focused clinical application
✔️ Treatment strategies for shoulder, elbow, wrist, and cervical dysfunction
✔️ Lab-based skills you can immediately integrate into practice

If you treat orthopedic or active populations, this course delivers practical skills grounded in anatomy, movement, and evidence-informed rehabilitation.

Address

489 Washington Street, Suite 200
Auburn, MA
01501

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 8:20am - 7pm
Wednesday 7:40am - 7pm
Thursday 8:20am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 5pm

Telephone

+15087210000

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