Do you experience pain, tingling, numbness, aches or pains?
Start to understand your symptoms or the conditions causing these aches and pains happening in your joints and muscles.
Learn how Physical Therapy can help, what will be involved in your assessment, and types of treatment you will experience.
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CONDITIONS
Call us at 414-265-5606
No doctor referral is required. INVIVO Physical Therapy is a preferred provider for all major insurance and Medicare.
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Mondays 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tuesdays 9:00 – 8:00 pm
Wednesdays: Noon – 6:00 pm
Thursdays 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Fridays 9:00 – 5:00 pm
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Is Physical Therapy right for you?
We are here to help you and give you guidance.
Don’t let life’s nagging little pains or injury keep you from living life to its fullest. Maximize your movement. Return to moving well.
Meet with an INVIVO Physical Therapist to determine if Physical Therapy is the right course of treatment for your situation.
Book a CONSULTATION appointment – FREE 20-minute conversation.
ARTICLES
What is Gait Analysis and How Can it Help You Walk and Run Better?
Physical therapists use gait analysis to assess your movement patterns, identify issues, and develop personalized treatment plans. Discover how gait analysis can enhance your fitness journey.
What is the Difference Between a Health Insurance Deductible and a Copay for Physical Therapy?
If you're in need of physical therapy, you may be wondering how insurance copays and deductibles come into play. Don't worry, we're here to help...
How Physical Therapy can Help Treat Sciatica Pain
What is sciatica? Learn how can physcial therapy help treat this condition.
Why Physical Therapy is Important for All Milwaukeeans
Learn why everyone in our Milwaukee community should become more aware of physical therapy and its many helpful benefits.
How can Dry Needling help you find pain relief?
Physical therapists use Dry Needling manual technique to treat acute and chronic pain and improve movement restrictions. Learn about what it is and how it works to reduce trigger points.
The Truth About Back Pain
Learn the truth about back pain and how proper exercise, healthy habits, and physical therapy interventions can help back pain get better.