Back in Motion
5122 Farwell St.
McFarland, WI, 53558
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Phone: 608-838-7232
Fax: 608-838-7405

Physical Therapy
can help:
· Low back pain
· Neck pain
· Shoulder pain
· Hip pain
· Knee pain
· Ankle pain
· Work injuries
· Motor vehicle
   accident victims
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Injuring the ACL can be devastating, taking a person out of favorite activities for up to a whole year. Not taking proper care after the injury and rehabbing the knee back to full strength adds insult to injury. Back in Motion specializes in helping people regain their full range of motion and activities.
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Facts about ACL injuries: Minimize
  • 70% of ACL injuries occur in non-contact sports.
  • ACL injuries occur 4 to 5 times more often to female athletes than to male athletes.
  • Athletes ages 15 to 24 are most vulnerable.
  • Basketball and soccer account for two-thirds of ACL injuries, with injuries from volleyball, racquet sports, and gymnastics also contributing a significant percentage.
  • Research has established that the frequency and severity of these injuries can be significantly reduced through appropriate training.
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After your ACL operation is over, the hard work really begins. The goals of physical therapy and rehabilitation after ACL surgery are to rebuild your strength and to get your motion back. This whole process requires a lot of work on your part, but it is the most important aspect of getting you back in motion. People who are dedicated to their program recover faster and have fewer knee problems in the future than those who do not complete their program. Back in Motion Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine will work with you on a carefully designed program to return you to full mobility and strength.
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If you are in pain, let us get you Back in Motion!

 
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