GLASGOW —
The Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce will have Business After Hours at Miller Physical Therapy & Wellness, 1410 North Race St. on Wednesday at 5 p.m.
Miller Physical Therapy & Wellness provides patients with a continuum of care. Patients are like family, according to a press release from the business. From therapy, to one-on-one fitness training, they can create an individualized treatment program for each patient that comes through the door.
The therapists are among the most skilled and most experienced that patients will find, according to the release. So much so, they have taken their education a step further by becoming orthopedic clinical specialists.
Along with their clinical expertise, the state-of-the art equipment and facilities allow them to effectively treat virtually any rehabilitation need. Some of the problems treated at Miller Physical Therapy include: joint replacement, shoulder and elbow pain, whiplash, tendonitis, stroke, back pain, carpal tunnel, balance and dizziness disorder, arthritis, strains, Parkin-son’s disease, cervical pain, headaches, knee pain, fibromyalgia, plantar fascitis, trigger points, sciatica and many more.
When they therapists rehabilitate, they can also provide patients with personal exercise programs. They offer wellness memberships that provide access to the state-of-the-art facility and aquatic therapy pool. By becoming a member, patients have the opportunity to exercise in the gym, take group classes or relax in the whirlpool and/or sauna.
Group classes offered include: Zumba, aquatic fitness, yoga, strength training and speed/agility classes. Whether the need is rehabilitation or health and wellness, they can help patients or clients take the steps toward a healthier life.
Refreshments will be served during Business After Hours and the public is invited to attend.
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Miller Physical Therapy & Wellness hosts Business After Hours on Wednesday
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