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Mobile & Concierge performance clinic

Physical Therapy and Personal Training
Services at Your Door

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OUR PROMISE

Save time achieving quicker results by allowing us to come to you

Boundless Physical Therapy & Sports Performance provides comprehensive sessions to treat you as a whole; not for just one body part. Your customized and evidence-based treatment plan or training program gives you better results in fewer sessions.

Individualized

No assistants, aids, or trainers

Comprehensive sessions mean you are treated as a whole; not for just one body part. Feel safe with personalized workout programs that follow injury prevention guidelines.

Treatment sessions are 60 minutes to meet your specific needs and goals. All sessions are one-on-one with a doctor of physical therapy.

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Individualized

No assistants, aids, or trainers

Comprehensive sessions mean you are treated as a whole; not for just one body part. Feel safe with personalized workout programs that follow injury prevention guidelines.

Treatment sessions are 60 minutes to meet your specific needs and goals. All sessions are one-on-one with a doctor of physical therapy.

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Transparency

No "surprise bill" several months later from us

As an out-of-network provider, treatment interventions only need to be justified by you and not your insurance company.

The transparency in our billing means you know the exact cost of your entire session.

What We Treat

You Don't Have To Accept Pain As Your Normal

Ankle and Foot

Anatomy The ankle and foot are usually discussed in the clinical setting as one joint complex. Full ankle range of motion (ROM) is achieved by a combination of joints in the ankle and foot.

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Shoulder

Anatomy The shoulder region is complex because of how it interacts with multiple parts of the body at the same time. in fact, it’s rare for only one muscle in the shoulder girdle to work in isolation.

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Knee

Knee Anatomy The knee is composed of two joints: tibiofemoral joint and patellofemoral joint. The tibiofemoral joint is between the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin

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Hip

Hip Anatomy The hip – or coxa – is classified as a ball-and-socket joint and it is called the femoroacetabular joint. It gets its name because this joint is between the top of the femur (thigh bone) and acetabulum of the

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Pelvis

Anatomy The pelvic region consists of three main joints: Sacroiliac (SI) joints, left and right Femoroacetabular joints, left and right Pubic symphysis These joints connect the trunk to the legs and stabilize the body

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