This place uses the aides as licensed physical therapists. It’s really unethical and bad practice. You could no show and it’s no biggie. They make you sign a form saying they will bill you but that’s just for looks.
Aldona B.
Classificação do local: 5 Winnetka, IL
After severe pain from a pinched nerve(diagnosis — cervical radiculopathy), my neurologist recommended I have physical therapy, which I already had figured I would need. A fried suggested Athletico, which was right down the street from me. Every single person I worked with there was absolutely wonderful and professional. The main person I worked with during my sessions was always making sure to balance my comfort with the healing aspects of therapy, since there were times it was pretty painful(nerve pain can be pretty mean I discovered!). My therapy just ended recently. The nerve pain will come and go, but now I know what kinds of exercises I can do to help relieve it, as well as making sure I’m keeping correct posture, etc. I have zero complaints about this place and would recommend it to anyone.
Michael A.
Classificação do local: 5 Glenview, IL
I went in for an IT band injury. I was randomly assigned to Jereme Trunk. Right off the bat it wasn’t a matter of if I was going to recover but WHEN. He was consistent with that attitude throughout my 6 weeks of treatment. He held me to a high standard and and monitored my recovery throughly and never let me slack. Upon completion he sent me off with a good supply of stretches and excersises to make sure my leg stays healthy. Jereme did a terrific job and if anyone has a choice in who to see I recommend him based off my experience with him.
Steve P.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
Friendly staff. They really know how to mend a quad. Also, a great way to have insurance cover a prescribed massage while cloaked as therapy.