Common Conditions

Our physical therapists use evidence-based techniques, customized for your individualized pain problems and body mechanics. No cookie cutter treatments that prolong your healing. What works for one person may not work for another, so we work hard to find out what works best for you! Success is resolved pain and restored movement. Our goal is to have you start to live pain free quicker than you would with any other physical therapy practice in Atlanta.

Regardless of the location of your pain, you’ll see
common threads in Motion Stability’s approach:

Individualized treatment.

We’ll take the time to learn your problem—and when you return to our office for follow-up appointments, we’ll remember why you’re here.

Retraining the body.

Many injuries can be attributed to repeated motions or incorrect movement patterns. We’ll teach you a new approach to motion to avoid further injury.

Prevention.

Approximately XX% of pain injuries are preventable, from youth sports injuries to unresolved back pain. We’ll teach you the steps to take to avoid pain down the line.

The Motion Approach

Back Pain

We not only prescribe exercises to help with back pain, but we focus on stabilizing the spine. Research shows that centering on a stable spine is more successful in alleviating back pain over the longer term.

Why Motion Stability?
Our Physical Therapists aim to reduce your back pain by specific evidence-based techniques. This includes hands-on techniques to mobilize your spine in order to restore motion and reduce your pain. We also aim to prescribe specific exercises to improve your mobility and stability necessary for normal movement and performance.

Studies have shown that Physical Therapists that mobilize the spine, along with using specific exercises for patients with back pain, can help alleviate their pain and can have long-lasting effects. A recent study published in Spine shows that active and movement-based physical therapy for patients with acute low back pain are associated with better clinical outcomes. This includes decreased use of prescription medications; MRI, and epidural injections; and lower health care costs than passive physical therapy.

Another Type of Pain

We not only prescribe exercises to help with back pain, but we focus on stabilizing the spine. Research shows that centering on a stable spine is more successful in alleviating back pain over the longer term.

Why Motion Stability?
Our Physical Therapists aim to reduce your back pain by specific evidence-based techniques. This includes hands-on techniques to mobilize your spine in order to restore motion and reduce your pain. We also aim to prescribe specific exercises to improve your mobility and stability necessary for normal movement and performance.

Studies have shown that Physical Therapists that mobilize the spine, along with using specific exercises for patients with back pain, can help alleviate their pain and can have long-lasting effects. A recent study published in Spine shows that active and movement-based physical therapy for patients with acute low back pain are associated with better clinical outcomes. This includes decreased use of prescription medications; MRI, and epidural injections; and lower health care costs than passive physical therapy.

The Statistics

  • 80% of Americans will experience low back pain sometime during their lifetime. 80% 80%
  • A Physical Therapist-developed exercise program can reduce an athlete’s risk of injury by 41% 41% 41%
  • Children ages 5 to 14 account for nearly 40% of all sports-related injuries treated in hospitals. 40% 40%