At Integrated Physical Therapy, each patient will receive one-on-one treatment by a board certified Orthopedic Physical Therapist throughout their treatment experience. The patient can safely transition to a Pilates wellness class or independent program as they progress on their road to recovery and improvement in their quality of life!
Contact us to make an appointment.
About Physical Therapy
The Physical therapists here at Integrated Physical Therapy, LLC are trained to assess your condition and help you regain maximal functional mobility and independence. They use a variety of treatment modalities and techniques to help you move better and feel better, with a personalized treatment plan to fit individual needs. We’re glad you’re here and hope you will choose Integrated Physical Therapy, LLC as your physical therapy clinic.
Physical therapy services are provided by physical therapists, licensed by the state in which they work. Physical therapists (or PTs, as they are commonly called) are required to have a master's degree or a clinical doctorate degree from an accredited institution and must sit for a licensing exam to practice. (Source: www.verywellhealth.com)
About Schroth Physical Therapy
Alix Sorrel, PT, DPT, OCS, Cert DN, PCES, NCPT is a SSOL Schroth Physical Therapist offering Schroth treatment at Integrated Physical Therapy & Pilates!
Schroth is a conservative physical therapy treatment that is performed with individuals with spinal conditions such as scoliosis, hyperkyphosis, pectus excavatum and other postural related issues. This non-surgical approach to scoliosis treatment can be used with individuals of all ages in all stages of treatment: pre or post surgical, as well as individuals that surgery is not indicated.
Schroth Physical Therapy Treatment is individualized for each patient and uses exercises specific to each patient’s spine with the goal to bring the spine into its optimal alignment. In addition to teaching the patient postural awareness it also strengthens the patient to maintain the corrections outside of physical therapy sessions. As a result,
- The progression of the spinal curvature can be slowed or halted.
- There can be improvement in cardio-pulmonary function.
- Patients can benefit from Improved mobility, postural stability, and reduction in pain.

