TEL: 661.309.5980

Conditions we treat:
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Low Back Pain
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Cervical Spine Pain
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Sacroiliac pain
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Hip pain
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Shoulder dysfunction
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Running related injuries
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Knee pain
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Preventative Care
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Rib dysfunction
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Sport specific strength training
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Headaches
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Ankle weakness/dysfunction
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Elbow pain
Pilates

If you’re looking for a way to take your Physical Therapy to the next level, consider Pilates. Our expert physical therapist can guide you through the use of the reformer to improve your flexibility, strength, and balance while giving you a low-impact workout. They're ideal for clients of all levels, ages, and abilities, including those who are recovering from injury or surgery. Your therapist is a qualified pilates instructors and will make sure you're using the equipment correctly and maximizing its benefits. Pilates can be performed within your physical therapy session to focus on injury, or can be booked a 50 minute pilates reformer private.
Dry Needling

Trigger Point Dry Needling is a technique used to treat pain and muscle tightness by targeting specific trigger points in the muscle. The procedure involves the use of a thin needle, similar to an acupuncture needle, which is inserted into the trigger point. The needle causes the muscle to contract and then powerfully release, which can help to release tension and decrease pain. At Alpine Edge PT, our experienced physical therapist uses Trigger Point Dry Needling as part of the comprehensive approach to physical therapy, helping our patients to achieve relief from pain and improve their overall quality of life.
Running Analysis

We specialize in running analysis, which allows us to identify any issues that may be hindering your performance, and develop tailored programs to help you overcome them. The exam includes a comprehensive video analysis of your running form, and addresses musculoskeletal and bio-mechanical impairments that could be causing your pain and increasing your risk of injury. Education and recommendations on footwear and training plan development are also provided. This comprehensive evaluation will provide you with the information needed to reduce your pain, decrease your risk of future injury, and improve your performance. Book an initial evaluation today to schedule your assessment!
Preventative Care

Discover present deficits in strength, range of motion, flexibility, and movement patterns via a full body evaluation. Your physical therapist will provide you with a detailed program to address findings. Follow up sessions will focus on re-assessment and adjustments to strength/mobility program. By assessing present impairments early on, you can avoid future injury and improve athletic performance.