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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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