Expert PT without the handoff
ProAction states that patients work with physical therapists, not aides or techs, and see the same therapist throughout their rehabilitation.
Core treatment areas
Orthopedics
Evaluation and treatment for spine, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle, foot, sprains, strains, arthritis, fractures, and post-surgical needs.
Sports injuries
Care for athletes from middle school through adulthood, with attention to biomechanics, strength, weaknesses, footwear, and training habits.
Surgical rehab
Progressive recovery plans after surgery, guided by patient goals and safe return to function.
Gait, balance, and motor vehicle injuries
Rehabilitation for movement confidence, balance concerns, accident-related injuries, and functional mobility.
Adolescent injuries
Physical therapy support for younger patients and developing athletes.
Workers' compensation
Therapy support for work-related injuries and return-to-activity planning.
Orthopedic focus
Find the cause of pain and restore usable movement
The orthopedics page says therapists use expert knowledge to identify causes of pain and restore proper biomechanics.
Patient goals guide rehabilitation so treatment supports real activities and movement, not just a generic exercise list.


Sports rehab
Return to sport safely, successfully, and painfree
The sports injury page emphasizes treating athletes from beginners to high performers.
Evaluations review biomechanics, strengths and weaknesses, footwear, training methods, prior exercise, and stretching patterns.
