Specialized care for how you move
Programs for runners, dancers, Pilates, aquatic therapy, and water-based classes help patients match therapy to the activity they want back.
Programs highlighted by the practice
For runners
Runner-focused evaluation looks at strengths, weaknesses, posture, footwear, and mechanics for painfree running goals.
For dancers
Dance injury care supports movement demands that require control, flexibility, strength, and precision.
Pilates
Pilates appears as a specialty program for controlled movement, stability, and body mechanics.
Aquatic physical therapy
Warm-water therapy supports patients who may not tolerate land-based treatment and is provided by trained aquatic therapists.
Running specialty
A PT team that understands runners
ProAction's running page says runners should work with a physical therapist who understands runners and has experience helping them reach goals.
Rachel Miller, PT, OCS, CMTPT, is listed as an RRCA Certified Running Coach with a specialty in running injuries and foot and ankle rehabilitation.


Aquatic therapy
Warm-water therapy for patients who need another path
The aquatic therapy page describes pool-based physical therapy as a specialized service with limited availability in the Washington, DC metro area.
Aquatic classes on the homepage include AquaFit and Ai Chi updates, with warm water used to support flexibility, balance, strength, endurance, and comfort.
