At Innovative Physical Therapy in Baltimore, we are focused on helping you reach your health and mobility goals. Whether you’re on the road to recovery or seeking to boost your overall physical fitness, our dedicated physical therapists are here to provide support at every stage.
At Innovative Physical Therapy in Baltimore, we offer a wide array of services, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, dry needling, and vestibular therapy. Our all-encompassing approach ensures that every aspect of your recovery is addressed, helping you heal more efficiently in one convenient location.
Whether you’re recovering from surgery, dealing with chronic pain, or rehabilitating an injury, we’re here to support you through every phase of your journey.
Looking for a trusted physical therapist in Baltimore? At Innovative Physical Therapy, we are proud to offer personalized rehabilitation services designed around your individual goals.
Our expert team is here to assist you in restoring mobility, strength, and self-assurance.
312 N Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Suite, 102 Baltimore, MD 21201
443-512-8337
443-327-5282
Monday & Wednesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm Tuesday & Thursday: 7:00am - 4:00pm Friday: 8:00am - 2:00pm
When selecting a physical therapist in Baltimore, it’s crucial to choose one with experience, expertise, and a patient-focused approach. Here’s why residents of Baltimore rely on us for their rehabilitation:
Cecily is a Harford County native who graduated with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Neumann University and Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Arcadia University. Her passion to optimize function with an individualized approach using manual therapy and exercise, led her to Innovative Physical Therapy.
Brenda completed both her undergrad and doctorate degrees at Boston University. She was raised in Carroll County, Maryland and has been a Baltimore resident for 8 years. She started her career at The Johns Hopkins hospital working with a large array of patients from post op orthopedics, intensive care, chronic illness, and neurological disorders.
Jeffrey Wise is from Bel Air, Maryland where he graduated Bel Air High School and completed his Associates degree at Harford Community College. After spending time as a chef at local restaurants, Jeff decided to go back to school and attended Cecil College where he completed the Physical Therapist Assistant Program, class of 2021.
“My interest in Physical Therapy really peaked when I had surgery on my foot from an injury and I was assigned to participate in an outpatient therapy program to rehab my ankle. I enjoyed the process and experience which made me want to become a therapist as I enjoy working with people and using my knowledge along with manual skills to help patients progress to good health. Outside of work I enjoy exercising in the gym, running on trails, skateboarding at Rash Field park here in Baltimore and spending time with friends and family. I hope I can help make differences in people’s lives when they attend PT at our clinics because that is what makes my work enjoyable everyday.”
Jeff is a physician assistant who provides medical care to our physical therapy patients. Jeff grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia before moving to Maryland to attend Towson University and AACC, where he obtained his undergraduate degree and physician assistant certificate respectively. While in PA school he also obtained a Master of Medical Science degree from St Francis University. Jeff has been an emergency room PA in Baltimore for 10 years, while also holding adjunct professorship in several local physician assistant training programs. When he isn’t treating his patients or educating his students, Jeff enjoys gardening, snowboarding, and playing various musical instruments.
Hands-on techniques used to manipulate muscles and joints to decrease pain and improve flexibility and function.
Specialized rehabilitation program designed to treat individuals with diseases, trauma, or disorders of the nervous system.
Specialized rehabilitation designed to treat injuries commonly associated with athletic activities and help athletes return to their sport.
Provision of physical therapy services in a patient's home, ideal for those unable to travel to a clinic or hospital.
Specialized rehabilitation program designed to treat individuals with diseases, trauma, or disorders of the nervous system.
Specialized therapy for children to help improve their motor skills, strength, coordination, and balance.
A therapeutic approach designed to manage symptoms and improve quality of life for individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis.
Specialized rehabilitation for those with Parkinson's disease, focusing on improving motor function, speech, and overall quality of life.
Therapy intended to alleviate both primary and secondary problems caused by vestibular disorders, primarily issues related to balance and eye movements.
Treatment for injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents, including whiplash, fractures, and concussions.
Treatment for injuries sustained in the workplace, including repetitive strain injuries, falls, and ergonomic issues.
Management and treatment of persistent or recurrent pain through various therapeutic approaches.
Physical therapy services focused on the musculoskeletal system, addressing conditions affecting bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints.
Medical services related to injuries or illnesses acquired on the job, often covered by workers' compensation insurance.
Delivery of health-related services and information via telecommunications technologies, allowing remote patient care.
Physical therapy can benefit you by helping to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall physical function. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, surgery, or managing a chronic condition, our expert therapists in Baltimore, MD, will create a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs, ultimately promoting a better quality of life.
Under Maryland’s Direct Access laws there are no restrictions or limitations when it comes to receiving treatment from a licensed Physical Therapist, and you do not require a referral. This allows you, as a patient, to undergo evaluation and treatment directly by a qualified Physical Therapist without the need for an initial visit to your physician for a referral.
The most common form of physical therapy is orthopedic physical therapy. This specialized branch focuses on treating musculoskeletal conditions, such as injuries to bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. It’s widely sought after for issues like sprains, strains, back pain, and post-surgery rehabilitation.
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact us. Our team is ready to assist you.
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