We understand that having pain is frustrating and can have many negative effects on your life. Our goal is to provide you with rehabilitative exercise strategies that will allow you to take control of your pain, move better and get back to the things you enjoy doing. Dr. Tom Walters, is a board-certified orthopedic physical therapist who specializes in the treatment of pain and movement disorders.
Tom is the founder of Rehab Science and dedicates his time to teaching people about human movement, pain and how to most effectively recover from injury.
Tom is the founder of Rehab Science and dedicates his time to teaching people about human movement, pain and how to most effectively recover from injury.
Services
We offer a range of consulting options from custom tailored rehabilitation programs and live one-on-one video assessments. If you are interested in a more personalized rehab experience, then these are the best options for you. If you would like to see a PT, we can help by identifying the best practitioners in your area to handle your recovery.
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Lisa M.
Apr 17, 2015
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My daughter and I were involved in a high impact car accident several years ago. We were in a parked car when another vehicle totaled ours with us in it while going an estimated 45 mph. Tom Walters became our guardian angel. We were both treated by Tom post accident for an extended period of time. He helped us tremendously with his extensive knowledge, skilled hands, and genuine compassion. Tom provided much welcomed relief to our pain and suffering. We enthusiastically recommend him!
Nancy R.
Jan 14, 2014
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I love the cutting edge, high standard of care I receive from Dr. Tom Walters. He is a manual therapist who diagnoses and treats with his hands. He is an educator and is delighted to educate his patients about how to participate in their own healing. He is very science and research based. He has some uniquely specialized skills and equipment which are of high value to me such as Redcord and the technology he has available at the Arthrokinetic Institute which allows patients to see their own muscles firing (or not as the case may be) in real time as they are working out, to facilitate the re