NGMC Physical Therapy offers several special orthopedic or musculoskeletal rehabilitation programs to help you recover from injuries or conditions that affect your bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves.
Licensed physical and occupational therapists provide musculoskeletal care for patients of all ages.
Conditions we treat include:
- Balance disorders/dizziness
- Osteoarthritis
- Difficulty walking
- Sports injuries
- Elbow, wrist & hand pain
- Sprains & strains
- Neck & lower back pain
- Tendonitis & bursitis

Special Programs
Balance disorders and dizziness are some of the most common causes of falls. NGMC Physical Therapy offers Balance and Vestibular Rehabilitation to help people with dizziness and balance issues, improve mobility, and regain confidence.
At NGMC, we understand that the battle against cancer extends beyond medical treatments, encompassing physical, emotional, and social aspects. Our comprehensive cancer rehabilitation program is designed to support and guide cancer survivors, enhancing their quality of life and restoring their overall well-being.
We are passionate about empowering individuals to live their lives to the fullest by providing exceptional occupational therapy services that focuses on improving people’s ability to engage in meaningful activities and achieve independence. Whether you or your loved one is dealing with physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges, our dedicated therapists work collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans that address specific goals and aspirations.
Pelvic Floor Therapy is a treatment for problems related to the pelvic floor, a group of muscles that support the urinary and reproductive tracts. Our pelvic floor physical therapists specialize in the muscles, tissues and nerves and conditions which affect the pelvic floor. Your therapist will first ask you some questions about your history and you will have the opportunity to share your concerns.
Trigger Point Dry Needling (TDN) is a treatment performed by our competent and licensed physical therapists, which uses thin needles to insert into a tight and tender trigger point within a patient’s muscle(s) that are associated with pain, decreased flexibility, or decreased muscle function.
Physical Therapy Locations
For more information about our physical therapy and rehabilitation program, call us at 770-219-8200.