Nesin Therapy Service PC
Physical Therapist in Huntsville, AL

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About Us
read moreIn 1987, Janet Nesin founded Nesin Therapy. The initial practice provided contract physical therapy services for home health agencies and nursing homes. She began the business from her home with one employee, Sandy Kimbrel, who retired from Nesin Therapy in 2017 after 30 years with the company. Janet's primary goals included controlling the quality of physical therapy services and providing flexible work schedules for her employees. Michelle and Janine Nesin began to treat patients alongside their mother at the beginning of their careers.
Sports Injuries
read moreWe at Nesin understand the frustration that comes with sports-related injuries. For our tenacious athletes, we have extensive experience treating various types of injuries, while maintaining the importance of early injury recognition. Our goal is to get you back in the game, and stronger than ever. Spine pain is one of the most common complaints that bring patients to Nesin. In fact, over 90% of the population experiences spine pain at some point in their lifetime. The spine serves a number of functions including absorbing shock, maintaining balance and promoting movement all while protecting the spinal cord, so it is integral to come in for treatment instead of suffering with your pain.
Manual Techniques
read moreResearch supports a hands-on approach to treating pain. From carpal tunnel syndrome to low back pain, this type of care can effectively reduce your pain and improve your movement. Physical therapists use a variety of manual skills including soft tissue mobilization, manual traction, joint mobilization, joint manipulation, connective tissue massage, and other hands-on techniques used to reduce joint and soft tissue restrictions. Spine pain is one of the most common complaints that bring patients to Nesin.
Orthopedics
read morePhysical therapy is not just about recovering from surgery. It is also a safe and affordable measure to potentially prevent surgery, and keep patients strong and out of pain. That's why Nesin aims to provide the most comprehensive physical therapy available in the region. However, when surgery is necessary, Nesin is here for you - as manual physical therapy is very beneficial for post-surgical recovery. Our hands-on treatment helps relieve pain and restore the normal movement to the soft tissues and joints.
Back Education
read moreFor nearly every problem there is an element of postural education that is essential. How we sit, sleep, stand, lift, drive and do household or work activities can influence our bodies ability to recover or place it at risk for further injury. Being mindful and educated about spinal alignment and proper body mechanics is a key aspect of physical therapy. Proper body mechanics is defined as the efficient use of one's body to produce motion that is safe, energy conserving, anatomically and physiologically efficient, and leads to the maintenance of a person's balance and control of movement.
Telehealth
read morePhysical therapy offices have been authorized by many insurances to provide an in-home version of PT. This appointment option is especially beneficial for high-risk patients. Visits will be conducted using audio and/or video technology that is HIPPA compliant. Nesin Therapy looks forward to using this form of treatment to provide care while we all do our best to stay safe and healthy. Please contact one of our clinics if you are interested in receiving these services or for more information. You do not have to be a current patient to qualify for these services.
Ionto Patch
read moreIontophoresis is a therapeutic modality often used by physical therapists to treat a variety of conditions. It is a type of electrical stimulation that is used to administer medication into your body through your skin. It can be used to treat pain, inflammation, frozen shoulder, plantar fasciitis, achilles tendonitis, bone spurs, bursitis, tendonitis and other localized soft tissue problems. A small patch that has a medicated solution is placed over the affected area and kept in place for 4-6 hours.