Physical Therapy Connection

Physical Therapy Connection Come For The "Experience"...Leave as Family! Schedule Your Appointment Today! We are north Lansing’s most preferred Physical Therapy Clinic.

The Physical Therapy Connection (TPTC) is located at 1161 East Clark Rd Suite 156 in DeWitt, MI 48820. Our Phone # is 517-668-0000, fax-517-668-0017 and our email is physicaltherapyconnection@comcast.net. TPTC is an outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic which specializes in one-on-one individualized therapy treatment and home exercise instruction. Located just north of Lansing in DeWitt MI

, we can conveniently serve our clients from St Johns, Lansing, and all the other surrounding communities. Our philosophy is to provide the highest quality of care in a relaxed pleasant atmosphere. We offer one-on-one individualized Physical Therapy. We’ll treat you like family! At the Physical Therapy Connection we provide individualized patient care in a kind and friendly atmosphere. Anyone is welcome to stop in ahead of time to meet me and check out the clinic to see what we mean! Since 2008 , owner Beth Landgraf, P.T. and her staff have been providing Dewitt and the surrounding communities with Physical Therapy Services at Clark Corners. The staff at PTC is committed to helping their patients overcome physical challenges and get back to the business of living through individualized treatment plans, home exercise programs and specialized treatments such as Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization using the Graston Technique and the Nike 360 Golf Performance Program. INSTRUMENT ASSISTED SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION: WHAT IS IT? Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization specifically the Graston Technique has been available for the treatment of soft tissue restrictions since 1994. The Technique was researched at Ball State University in Muncie , Indiana. Over the years over 19,500 clinicians worldwide have added this technique to their treatment plans. Known as the Graston Provider Network over 2,150 outpatient facilities, and 310 professional and amateur sports organization utilize the technique for the treatment of soft tissue injuries. The instruments are stainless steel with a curvelinear edge that is is combined with a concave / convex shape to mold to various contours of the body. The instruments will act like a “ tuning fork” in the clinicians hands and vibrate when a restriction such as swelling, spasm or scar tissue is encountered. The stainless surface of the instruments do not compress as do the fat pads of the fingers allowing access to deeper restrictions, thus isolating and treating them with precision. Another way of thinking about how the instruments work is that of a stethoscope. It amplifies what the human ear hears, Instrument Assisted Soft tissue mobilization amplifies what the human hands feel. The technique has been used in the treatment of common repetitive stress disorders such as golfer’s and tennis elbow, Jumper’s knee, shin splints, and Achilles tendinosis with positive results. Restricted mobility disorders such as Frozen Shoulder, back , neck and knee pain have also responded with positive outcomes. This same technique used by athletes at Michigan State University, US Olympic training centers, PGA Tour, NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB teams is provided by the staff of Physical Therapy Connection.

08/05/2025

UPDATE: The phones are working again!
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05/29/2025

Update: Our phones and internet are working again!
Our internet and phones are currently down. Sorry for the inconvenience, we will update once it is up and running again.

03/21/2025
03/17/2025

It seems we need to clear up some confusion! Physical Therapy Connection has and will continue to have two locations. The clinic that was at Clark Corners is being relocated just down the road to the “old schoolhouse” on the corner of Old 27 and State Road. For the past few months while the new facility is undergoing renovations, we have been seeing all of our patients at our Conquest Fitness location on Airport Road. When the new clinic is ready, the staff that was previously at Clark Corners will move over there and both locations will resume business as usual! While we have all enjoyed working together and will be sad to not have our entire staff in the same building, we are excited to be able to offer you the option to get treatment at whichever location is most convenient! Stay tuned for updates on our Grand Opening!!

It’s getting closer!!  Flooring is going in next week and then we get the IT folks in there to make sure our technology ...
03/13/2025

It’s getting closer!! Flooring is going in next week and then we get the IT folks in there to make sure our technology is good to go and then we will start the move! We are excited to treat patients in our beautiful new clinic!

Exciting things are happening at the Physical Therapy Connection!  We’re hard at work renovating our new location and it...
01/17/2025

Exciting things are happening at the Physical Therapy Connection! We’re hard at work renovating our new location and it’s coming along great! We can’t wait to welcome patients to our new clinic and provide the exceptional care you deserve in a beautiful new space. Stay tuned for updates- the Grand Opening is just around the corner! 💪🎉renovationjourney

Happy Christmas week!  We are very busy this week at PTC making sure our patients are feeling great and ready for a happ...
12/23/2024

Happy Christmas week! We are very busy this week at PTC making sure our patients are feeling great and ready for a happy and healthy holiday! Petey is taking a mindful moment with some yoga!

Petey and Santa are hanging out in the break room stuffing their bellies with all the delicious treats that our generous...
12/18/2024

Petey and Santa are hanging out in the break room stuffing their bellies with all the delicious treats that our generous patients have brought us! The whole PTC team thanks you - we love food and welcome it anytime! 🎄💗

You will all be happy to know that Petey’s dry needling treatment was successful!  He was in rare form at our Christmas ...
12/16/2024

You will all be happy to know that Petey’s dry needling treatment was successful! He was in rare form at our Christmas party- he helped the bartender make a drink, he tried to steal their tips, he played some football bowling and then he was dropping it low on the dance floor! Today he is tucked in recovering from his big weekend. Wishing you a happy, healthy, pain free holiday season!

Petey’s kettle bell workout yesterday left him a bit sore!  Our amazing Laura gave him a dry needling treatment today to...
12/11/2024

Petey’s kettle bell workout yesterday left him a bit sore! Our amazing Laura gave him a dry needling treatment today to get him ready to tear up the dance floor at our holiday party this weekend! At PTC, we offer dry needling therapy to help with nerve symptoms, muscle and joint pain and other aches and ailments. Whether you’re working too hard like Petey or just need some relief, Tom and Laura are here to help you feel your best!

Come check us out and let us help you recover like a pro!

Early morning workout for Petey!  He’s getting in some strength training and reminding you to exercise!
12/10/2024

Early morning workout for Petey! He’s getting in some strength training and reminding you to exercise!

Injured yourself playing pickleball like Dave did? No worries, our talented clinicians have got you covered and will get...
12/09/2024

Injured yourself playing pickleball like Dave did? No worries, our talented clinicians have got you covered and will get you back on the court in no time!

Address

1161 E Clark Road, Ste 156
Dewitt, MI
48906

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 4pm

Telephone

+15176680000

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The Physical Therapy Connection (PTC) has two locations to serve our patients. Our Clark Corners location is located at 1161 East Clark Rd Suite 156 in DeWitt, MI 48820. Our Conquest location is located at 13575 S. Airport Rd. Suite 105, Lansing, MI 48906. We can be contacted via phone at #517-668-0000 or email at physicaltherapyconnection@comcast.net . Our fax number is #517-668-0017. We are an outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic specializing in one-on-one individualized therapy treatment and home exercise instruction. We are north Lansing’s most preferred physical therapy clinic. Located just north of Lansing in DeWitt MI. We serve members of the Dewitt, St. Johns, Lansing, and surrounding communities. Our philosophy is to provide the highest quality of care in a relaxed pleasant atmosphere. We offer one-on-one individualized physical therapy. We’ll treat you like family! At the Physical Therapy Connection we provide individualized patient care in a kind and friendly atmosphere. Anyone is welcome to stop in ahead of time to meet me and check out the clinic to see what we mean! Since 2008 , owner Beth Landgraf, P.T. and her staff have been providing Dewitt and the surrounding communities with Physical Therapy Services at Clark Corners. The staff at PTC is committed to helping their patients overcome physical challenges and get back to the business of living through individualized treatment plans, home exercise programs and specialized treatments such as Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization using the Graston Technique and the Nike 360 Golf Performance Program. INSTRUMENT ASSISTED SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION: WHAT IS IT? Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization specifically the Graston Technique has been available for the treatment of soft tissue restrictions since 1994. The Technique was researched at Ball State University in Muncie , Indiana. Over the years over 19,500 clinicians worldwide have added this technique to their treatment plans. Known as the Graston Provider Network over 2,150 outpatient facilities, and 310 professional and amateur sports organization utilize the technique for the treatment of soft tissue injuries. The instruments are stainless steel with a curvelinear edge that is is combined with a concave / convex shape to mold to various contours of the body. The instruments will act like a “ tuning fork” in the clinicians hands and vibrate when a restriction such as swelling, spasm or scar tissue is encountered. The stainless surface of the instruments do not compress as do the fat pads of the fingers allowing access to deeper restrictions, thus isolating and treating them with precision. Another way of thinking about how the instruments work is that of a stethoscope. It amplifies what the human ear hears, Instrument Assisted Soft tissue mobilization amplifies what the human hands feel. The technique has been used in the treatment of common repetitive stress disorders such as golfer’s and tennis elbow, Jumper’s knee, shin splints, and Achilles tendinosis with positive results. Restricted mobility disorders such as Frozen Shoulder, back , neck and knee pain have also responded with positive outcomes. This same technique used by athletes at Michigan State University, US Olympic training centers, PGA Tour, NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB teams is provided by the staff of Physical Therapy Connection.