Rebecca has been a Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer since 2002. She has specialized in sports medicine and orthopedics since graduation, with an emphasis on finding the cause of an injury versus just treating the symptoms of the injury. This requires knowledge, skills, experience, and personalized attention that you seldom find at busy, larger PT clinics.
Locally owned and operated. Rebound PT is owned and operated by Rebecca Pulver. She takes great pride in working in the community that she calls home, and helping her neighbors 'reBound back to the activities they love'.
Locally owned and operated. Rebound PT is owned and operated by Rebecca Pulver. She takes great pride in working in the community that she calls home, and helping her neighbors 'reBound back to the activities they love'.
Services
Wellness program: Transitional from PT rehabilitation back to your previous level of activity. Pain often originates from an imbalance of muscle and/or joint function. Pain-free movement can be restored by a biomechanical evaluation, determination of the imbalance, and then assisting to restore the normal movement.
In the state of North Carolina, a physician's referral is not required, by law, for physical therapy secondary to a patient's direct access to PT care. Some insurance companies do require a physician's referral for insurance reimbursement. It is best to call your insurance prior to see if a referral is required for reimbursement.
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Nora Barger
Dec 25, 2017
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Dave Munger
Sep 03, 2017
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Cricla Gre
Sep 18, 2016
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David Martin
Jul 20, 2016
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I trust Rebecca's judgement and have complete confidence her processes. She is very skilled , and she communicates what she is doing and why she is doing it well.
I started with her for what I thought was a hamstring issue, but she identified the nerve problem that signaled what was diagnosed as a herniated disk. She then worked with me on my post-surgery back issues and on the lack of flexibility in and around my hip. The point I want to stress is Rebecca's concern was both to treat the problem as presented and to treat the root problem. She wants her patients to improve for the short and the
I started with her for what I thought was a hamstring issue, but she identified the nerve problem that signaled what was diagnosed as a herniated disk. She then worked with me on my post-surgery back issues and on the lack of flexibility in and around my hip. The point I want to stress is Rebecca's concern was both to treat the problem as presented and to treat the root problem. She wants her patients to improve for the short and the