Pinti Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine is a team of individuals who work together to provide quality patient care while lending support to and being an integral part of the surrounding community. We are committed to helping individuals of our community overcome any physical challenge that would limit them from reaching their God-given potential.
We are dedicated to being the area's leading resource for physicians and patients seeking quality out-patient rehabilitaion services. I came to Mark and Kelly Pinti with an incomplete diagnosis and barely able to walk at times, from much pain in back and left leg. Mark diagnosed me, his diagnosis later verified via an MRI.
We are dedicated to being the area's leading resource for physicians and patients seeking quality out-patient rehabilitaion services. I came to Mark and Kelly Pinti with an incomplete diagnosis and barely able to walk at times, from much pain in back and left leg. Mark diagnosed me, his diagnosis later verified via an MRI.
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The professionals at Pinti Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine continue to strive for new and better ways to meet the specialized needs of our patients and their physicians by staying on top of the latest developments, techniques, and programs to assure the kind of care so many patients have already come to expect.
Pinti Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine opened for business in September of 1998. Mark Pinti, a native of Clarksburg, WV and his wife Kelly Pinti returned to north central WV with a dream of opening their own physical therapy practice. Both Mark and Kelly are graduates of the University of Pittsburgh's Physical Therapy School.
Balance disorders are the third most common complaint to primary care physicians and in the emergency room affecting 90 million people annually. At Pinti Physical Therapy, we offer a comprehensive evaluation followed by a customized treatment plan and home exercise program to "re-calibrate" the balance system.
WE offer evaluation, treatment, and fabrication of custom orthotics for all ages. Our physical therapists have undergone specialized training and years of experience in gait biomechanics to evaluate the need for custom orthotics and the ability to fit the right orthotic to meet the specific needs of each patient.
Our clinical approach to the treatment of TMJ/Craniomandibular dysfunction centers around restoration of the appropriate length, strength, and function of the soft tissue surrounding the upper quarter. This includes the correction of the cervicothoracic spine, head position, and postural influences on mandibular dynamics.