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2080 Harrison St, Suite A
Batesville, AR 72501
Personal Attention
Our physical therapists tailor a plan of care that is specific to your needs while putting it into practice with one on one care.
Insurance Accepted
Our team of Patient Service Liaisons will make sure you understand your benefits before your first visit.
Care on Your Terms
We know you are busy and our flexible schedules make sure you don't have to sacrifice the things you love to do! Our goal is to provide you with the best physical therapy possible.
• Sports Medicine
• Shoulder Pain
• Back Pain & Sciatica
• Neck Pain
• Foot & Ankle Pain
• Auto Accidents
• Work Injuries
• Pelvic Health
• Hip & Knee Pain
• Occupational Therapy
• TMJ Dysfunction
• Neurological Conditions
• Dizziness & Vertigo
• Pre-Surgical PT
• Post-Surgical Rehab
• ... And More
Lance & Kerri Gross
PT, Owners
GTS Physical Therapy is the premier choice for personalized physical, occupational, and speech therapy in a friendly and encouraging environment. GTS is known for exceptional results and an upbeat atmosphere.
GTS Physical Therapy services include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, therapeutic modalities, cardiovascular conditioning, and strength training. The friendly and motivating team at GTS will develop a personalized treatment plan designed to reduce pain, improve mobility and reduce future injuries. Call us today to book an appointment!
Our goal at GTS Physical Therapy is to help you heal from an injury, learn how to prevent future injuries, and provide pain relief through our customized treatment plans.
Stacy And Katie We’re Very Professional And Fun To Be Around. Highly Recommend Batesville GTS For Your Therapy.
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Extremely friendly and professional staff; I could not recommend a better place to go for your therapy treatments!
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FANTASTIC!!!
Denton Meehan
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"I had physical therapy following shoulder surgery. I had pain in my shoulder and wasn't able to use my arm at all. It was difficult to get dressed and take care of myself. The team taught me basic exercises to help get some motion back and then progressed me to strengthening exercises. It took awhile but with their help and reassurance I was able to go back to all of my normal activities, pain-free! I was even able to paint my living room."
Dawn F.
"My shoulder bothered me for years. It hurt to reach above my head and started hurting when I had to carry heavy things like groceries or an infant car seat. I finally went to PT and felt a million times better after a couple weeks of treatment. I should have gone years earlier!"
Kathy B
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At GTS Physical Therapy clinic Arkansas, we are confident that anyone who walks through our doors can be helped with our care and dedication. Our Arkansas physical, occupational and speech therapists are excited to see you achieve your health, wellness, and fitness goals.
We are committed to assisting you in living a pain-free, independent life and our team provides therapy for a variety of conditions such as back pain, sciatica, neck and shoulder pain, hip and knee pain and more!
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Physical therapy is a medical treatment used to restore functional movements, such as standing, walking, and moving different body parts. Physical therapy can be an effective treatment for medical conditions or injuries resulting in pain, movement dysfunction, or limited mobility. For example, if you like to run and start having knee pain, a physical therapist can evaluate your movement and develop a treatment plan to help you run pain-free.
Physical therapy can be both corrective and preventative. Physical therapists can correct functional movement imbalances in clients with injuries or medical conditions, and they can also implement techniques to prevent injury and improve performance.
Physical therapists, physiotherapists, or PTs carry out this treatment. These specialists educate, administer individualized treatments, and prescribe exercises for each patient to improve mobility, strength, and function.
Physical therapy can treat:
Sciatica and Back Pain, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Hip and Knee Pain, Foot and Ankle Pain, Elbow Wrist and Hand Pain, Pain Relief for Arthritis, Balance and Gait Disorders, Chronic Pain, Dizziness & Vertigo, Headaches, Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries, Pre-Surgical Physical Therapy, Post-Surgical Rehabilitation, Sports Injuries, Work Injuries.
And more. Give us a call and we will be happy to chat with you and discuss possible treatment options for your pain.
How do I choose a physical therapy clinic?
As a patient, you have the right to choose where you would like to receive your physical therapy services. Most patients prefer a clinic that is close to their home. At our facility, we pride ourselves on our “hands on” approach, meaning we utilize our hands to promote adequate joint and muscle mobility, improve circulation, reduce pain and address your cause for your symptoms.
Is my therapist licensed?
All of our physical therapists are Board Certified through the state.
What’s next after physical therapy?
Throughout your sessions of physical therapy, your therapist will be providing you with home exercises and self-management techniques to promote independence towards reaching your goals and returning to your prior level of function.
What if my problem or pain returns?
Many patients may go weeks, months or years before their symptoms return. It is our duty to provide you with the techniques and self-management exercises to manage your symptoms independently throughout your time at physical therapy. In the instance that your symptoms do return, we offer a 15-minute consultation to discuss your symptoms and concerns to determine if returning to physical therapy is the right option for you.
What types of treatments will I receive?
Physical therapy treatments can consist of a series of interventions including electrical stimulation therapy, ultrasound therapy, cold therapy, heat therapy, strengthening and stabilization exercises, flexibility training, balance and neuromuscular retraining as well as manual interventions including soft tissue mobilizations or joint manipulations. Depending on your course of treatment, your physical therapist will decide which of these interventions will provide you with the best results.
Is physical therapy painful?
Physical therapy should not be painful. However, it is normal to experience soreness following your sessions.
Are there physical therapy specialists?
Our physical therapists are specialized in manual physical therapy, as they have their Manual Therapy Certification. We also have providers who specialize in migraine relief, pelvic floor rehabilitation, trigger point dry needling, cupping and functional movement analyses.
Who pays for the treatment?
Health Insurance coverage can vary from plan to plan. Our staff will verify your benefits with your insurance company prior to your sessions to find out exactly what your plan will cover. Based on your coverage, you and your physical therapist will create a plan that is targeted to meet your budget needs.
Why should I choose a private practice physical therapist?
As a private practice, we pride ourselves on individualized treatment plans that are specific to each and every individual’s goals and lifestyle. When you come to our private outpatient facility, you can expect to see the same physical therapist that evaluated you throughout your entire experience. We believe that this develops consistency and accelerates your rehabilitation journey.
Why are people referred to physical therapy?
There are many reasons patients may be referred to physical therapy, including neck, low back pain, migraines, pre and post-operative rehabilitation, migraine management, pre and post-partum pelvic floor management, arthritis symptom management, vestibular rehabilitation or generalized strengthening and balance training to reduce fall occurrences. Our main priority is to get you to regain your functional independence and return to your desired lifestyle.
What do physical therapists do?
As physical therapists, we have the ability to specifically identify musculoskeletal dysfunctions based on abnormal movement patterns, reduced range of motion and expressed symptoms utilizing various tests and measures that are specific to each patient and specific target tissues that may be affected. After determining your specific impairments, we are then able to provide patients with manual interventions, strength and stabilization exercises, flexibility training, promoting proper body mechanics with functional movements, such as bending, lifting, carrying and squatting. Each patient is different and will be provided with an individualized approach to their specific symptoms.
Why is physical therapy a good choice?
As doctoral prepared physical therapists, we have the ability to determine if physical therapy is the best option for you by ruling out systemic and non-musculoskeletal dysfunctions. Once we determine if you a good candidate for physical therapy, it can have many benefits including promoting healthy movements, improved quality of life, adequate sleeping patterns and providing our patients with the resources they need to be successful following their time in therapy.
How many visits will I need?
On your first visit, you will have the opportunity to discuss your plan of care with your physical therapist, where they will estimate the number of visits you will need. We often see results quickly and the number of visits can range from as little as 2 or more, depending on your rehabilitation diagnosis. We highly encourage our patients to complete their physical therapy plan to maximize their benefits and return to their functional lifestyle.
How long will each treatment last?
You should expect your initial evaluation to last from 60-90 minutes, with follow up appointments lasting 45-60 minutes depending on your plan of care.
How should I dress?
We recommend wearing comfortable, loose fitting clothes including T-shirts, sweats, shorts and good supportive shoes, such as gyms shoes. Sandals, high heels, office attire are not recommended.
What do I need to bring with me?
For your first visit, you should be sure to bring an identification card, as well as your insurance card to verify your insurance benefits.
What happens during my first visit?
During your first visit, a thorough interview, evaluation and examination will be performed that is tailored to your expressed symptoms. This can include various manual techniques, exercises, movement analyses and general education to assist with self-management techniques. You should expect to move throughout your treatment, so we recommend bringing comfy clothes and supportive shoes. Other interventions that may be utilized including electrical stimulation therapy, cold therapy, heat therapy, as well as ultrasound therapy to address pain and inflammation management.
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