08/05/2025
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Come For The "Experience"...Leave as Family! Schedule Your Appointment Today! We are north Lansing’s most preferred Physical Therapy Clinic.
1161 E Clark Road, Ste 156
Dewitt, MI
48906
Monday | 7am - 7pm |
Tuesday | 7am - 7pm |
Wednesday | 7am - 7pm |
Thursday | 7am - 7pm |
Friday | 7am - 4pm |
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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.