ApexNetwork Physical Therapy Set To Open Fourth Kentucky Clinic

Casey Roach, DPT, Clinic Manager

Morehead, KY – March 1, 2019 – ApexNetwork Physical Therapy will be opening an outpatient physical therapy clinic in Morehead, KY. The newest clinic is set to open on April 1, 2019. The clinic is located at 272 Kroger Center Drive, Morehead, KY, 40351. This is the fourth Kentucky clinic to open for ApexNetwork Physical […]

Perspectives on Pain

By Jeff Cowdry, OT, CHTApexNetwork Physical Therapy – Ballwin, MO Clinic If I were to choose between pain and nothing, I would choose pain.—William Faulkner Since the majority of people coming to ApexNetwork Physical Therapy have pain of some kind, I thought it would be good to explore several perspectives on pain. Much of what […]

Shoulder Impingement

By Rob Blumberg, PT, Clinic ManagerApexNetwork Physical Therapy – Freeburg, IL Clinic One of the most common shoulder injuries requiring physical therapy intervention is shoulder impingement syndrome.  Patients with shoulder impingement may present with variable pain including at the front, side, or back of the affected shoulder joint, depending on pathology.  Pain provocative movements usually […]

DorsaVi Wearable Technology

By Andrew O’Donnell, DPT, Clinic ManagerApexNetwork Physical Therapy – Ballwin, MO Clinic Wearable sensor technology has revolutionized the fitness industry with real-time feedback for athletes of all ability levels.  First, it was digital pedometers, then it was heart rate assessment. Now it is specialized to sport such as swing analysis in golf.  Here at ApexNetwork […]

5 Simple Exercises to Keep the Elbow/Shoulder Strong for Throwing Athletes That Can Be Done With a Soup Can

By Ryan Lampe, PT, Regional ManagerApexNetwork Physical Therapy – Breese, IL Clinic Many shoulder and elbow injuries with kids today result from weak muscles in each specific joint.  Many kids today are throwing too much, and not doing enough maintenance/strengthening exercises on their shoulder and elbow.  Today’s coaches are doing a much better job with limiting the number of pitches […]

ApexNetwork Physical Therapy Ranked a Top Franchise in Entrepreneur Magazine’s Highly Competitive 40th Annual Franchise 500®

St. Louis, MO – January 15, 2019 – APEXNETWORK PHYSICAL THERAPY was recently ranked in Entrepreneur magazine’s Franchise 500®, the world’s first, best and most comprehensive franchise ranking. Recognized by entrepreneurs as an invaluable resource to assess franchise concepts, the Franchise 500® ranks APEXNETWORK PHYSICAL THERAPY for its outstanding performance in areas including unit growth, […]

ApexNetwork PT: Bringing the best in rehab to Mt. Sterling, Frenchburg & Stanton

ApexNetwork Physical Therapy wants to be the first name that comes to mind when you think of physical therapy services. If you live in Mt. Sterling, Frenchburg or Stanton, or soon Morehead, ApexNetwork is already an integral part of the healing community. ApexNetwork Physical Therapy specializes in bringing rehabilitation services to people in small or rural […]

Navajo Nation Welcomes Physical Therapy Outpatient Clinic

Window Rock, AZ – December 24, 2018 – ApexNetwork Physical Therapy announces that they will be opening an outpatient physical therapy clinic in the Navajo Nation. The newest clinic is set to open in Window Rock, AZ on January 21, 2019. The clinic is located at Navajo Nation Shopping Center, Window Rock, AZ 86515. This […]

Kinesio Taping

By Anthony Egizi, PT, Clinic Manager ApexNetwork Physical Therapy – Webster Groves, MO Clinic Have you ever wondered why those Olympic athletes are wearing bright colored or weird shapes of tape on their shoulder or leg?  Believe it or not, it’s not a fashion statement. They are using a form of athletic taping know as […]

Stretching for Workers

By Todd Kuehnel, PT, Regional Manager ApexNetwork Physical Therapy – Monett, MO Clinic Many of us have pre-conceived notions of stretching that may be accurate, or they may be somewhat distorted depending on individual experience.  The word stretching may elicit negative memories of those monotonous, seemingly ineffective stretches performed in middle or high school sports. […]