Dr. Sally J. Gladden
Massage Therapy
- Decreasing client pain.
- Utilizing specific manual techniques.
- Integrating massage and physical therapy.
- Bridging passive and active therapy.
- Focus on functional recovery.
- Improving patient quality of life.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Physiotherapy
- Manual massage techniques for pain relief and muscle tension.
- Bridging passive and active therapy with hands-on treatment.
- Active rehabilitation and exercise-based recovery programs.
- Restoring function after injury through therapeutic exercises.
- Combining manual therapy with physical therapy interventions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Ptriage Physical Therapy
212 N 2nd St, Rogers, AR, 72756
I began as a massage therapist in 2000 who loved being able to decrease my client’s pain with the use of specific manual techniques. However, I realized that there had to be more I could do to help others and decided to go back to school to earn my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. Now, I can truly bridge the gap between passive and active therapy with massage and physical therapy - bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge to get my patients back to living their best life!
Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy - 60 min
Physiotherapy
NEW Patient Evaluation (First Visit) - Ambetter Choose this appointment if you are a first-timer or a returning patient needing a Physical Therapist to evaluate a new injury. This is for Ambetter patients intending to pay with benefits.
Lymphatic Drainage
This is a 60-minute treatment focusing on one main area that includes multiple essential oils, massage techniques, stimulation to lymphatic drainage pathways, and dry brushing.