Our Specialities
MobilityPLUS services
MobilityPLUS services
Our therapists treat patients by developing, maintaining and restoring maximum mobility and function. Many treatments include hands-on therapy, therapeutic exercises and the use of modalities. Education is also important to the healing process for care at home and to avoid re-injury.
Designed for patients suffering from a work related or occupational injury in the upper extremities such as the hand, wrist or fingers.
A custom orthotic allows your feet and lower extremities to perform at their highest potential by alleviating pain, decreasing pressure, and providing structural stability to the foot and ankle at the start of the kinematic chain
A modern, science-based treatment designed to relieve pressure on the body’s myofascial trigger points. A needle is inserted in the muscle to release the trigger point and relive pain and dysfunction in musculoskeletal system.
Graston Technique® is an evidence-based form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables clinicians to effectively address scar tissue and fascial restrictions through comprehensive training, resulting in improved patient outcomes.
Stacy Deibert, PTA, CEAS, ATRIC received her training and certification through the Aquatic Therapy Rehabilitation Institute and Certification.
MobilityPLUS Rehabilitation physical therapists are providing Pelvic Rehabilitations to men and women. Pelvic Rehabilitation is a non-surgical approach to treating dysfunctions in the pelvis that contribute to bowel, bladder, sexual health, and pain.
The purpose of the Ergonomic Initiative Program is to reduce or eliminate cumulative-type injuries at the workplace. MobilityPLUS Rehabilitation therapists in Gwinner and Valley City are ready to assess your work environment and help develop a plan to include a grant through Workforce Safety and Insurance.
MobilityPLUS Rehabilitation therapists provide LSVT BIG which is a research-based exercise approach developed for people with Parkinson’s Disease. Research has documented improved ratings on tests of motor functioning in people with Parkinson’s following treatment.
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Gwinner, North Dakota
(701) 678-2244
Valley City, North Dakota
(701) 890-7900
Enderlin, North Dakota
(701) 437-3782
Lisbon, North Dakota
(701) 683-7900
Hawley, Minnesota
(218) 483-1500