Touchstone Rehabilitation

Touchstone Rehabilitation Touchstone Rehabilitation in Phoenix offers occupational and physical therapy to spinal cord injury,

Daniel Bonaroti, MPT, owner of Touchstone Rehab as been in traumatic rehabilitation field for nearly 20 years. He has directed rehabilitation programs for clients with Spinal Cord Injuries and Amputations in both Pennsylvania and Arizona, assisting clients from pediatric to adult and from ventilator dependence to high level running abilities. Dan has trained at world famous rehabilitation programs

, including Rancho Los Amigos in California, as well as The Shriner’s Hospital for Children Spinal Cord Injury Research Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has published in the fields of gait rehabilitation, electrical stimulation in rehabilitation, shoulder management and seating in wheelchair users. Dan has served on the National Spinal Cord Injury Association Board and in the Disability Ministry of Joni Eareckson-Tada. Dan is the founder and owner of Touchstone Rehabilitation in Phoenix, Arizona and is a member and spokesperson for the American Physical Therapy Association. He resides in Gilbert, Arizona with his lovely wife Heidi, an Occupational Therapist, and his 2 adventurous sons Colter and Ben. Our family fights this battle of recovery with you, as we have faced many challenges through Ben's autism. Ben’s rehabilitation program included 25 hours of therapy per week and encompasses Speech, Occupational, Physical and Behavioral Therapy, in addition to Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber treatments and other Biomedical Treatment approaches.

Our vocational rehabilitation and community integration program is designed to help individuals with spinal cord injury ...
04/29/2026

Our vocational rehabilitation and community integration program is designed to help individuals with spinal cord injury and neuro conditions transition back to real life.

This article on running with prosthetics 👌
04/22/2026

This article on running with prosthetics 👌

Helping people take steps that once felt impossible.We are proud to be a specialized training site for the ReWalk exoske...
04/21/2026

Helping people take steps that once felt impossible.

We are proud to be a specialized training site for the ReWalk exoskeleton

04/20/2026

Pelvic obloquies can significantly impact sitting posture, pressure distribution, and overall function.

A thorough PT seating assessment alloes us to
-identify asymmetries
-optimize positioning
-improve long-term outcomes

Proper support starts with proper evaluation. Call us a 602-277-1073

Job placement is just the beginning. With vocational rehabilitation, ongoing support ensures you adjust smoothly to your...
04/17/2026

Job placement is just the beginning. With vocational rehabilitation, ongoing support ensures you adjust smoothly to your new role and continue growing in your career with confidence. 🏢🚀

Whether someone is returning to a previous profession or exploring new career paths, vocational rehabilitation provides the tools to thrive in the workplace again.

04/17/2026

For years, prosthetic legs have relied on sensors and automation rather than direct user input. But a new proof-of-concept study showed that researchers were able to decode movement intentions directly from the nerves of people with above-knee limb loss, even down to attempts to move the toes.

While still in its early stages, this finding suggests a future where prosthetic legs could respond to the brain's own commands and even return sensation through the same implant.

🔗 Read more: https://zurl.co/QPGRh
Image Credit: Chalmers University of Technology

Image Description: A man runs with a prosthetic leg, shown in multiple overlapping positions to illustrate motion. The overlaid headline reads, “New Nerve-Reading Tech Could Make Prosthetic Legs Feel More Like the Real Thing.”

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5017 E Washington Street Suite 107A
Phoenix, AZ
85034

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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Daniel Bonaroti, MPT, owner of Touchstone Rehab as been in traumatic rehabilitation field for nearly 20 years. He has directed rehabilitation programs for clients with Spinal Cord Injuries and Amputations in both Pennsylvania and Arizona, assisting clients from pediatric to adult and from ventilator dependence to high level running abilities. Dan has trained at world famous rehabilitation programs, including Rancho Los Amigos in California, as well as The Shriner’s Hospital for Children Spinal Cord Injury Research Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has published in the fields of gait rehabilitation, electrical stimulation in rehabilitation, shoulder management and seating in wheelchair users. Dan has served on the National Spinal Cord Injury Association Board and in the Disability Ministry of Joni Eareckson-Tada. Dan is the founder and owner of Touchstone Rehabilitation in Phoenix, Arizona and is a member and spokesperson for the American Physical Therapy Association. He resides in Gilbert, Arizona with his lovely wife Heidi, an Occupational Therapist, and his 2 adventurous sons Colter and Ben. Our family fights this battle of recovery with you, as we have faced many challenges through Ben's autism. Ben’s rehabilitation program included 25 hours of therapy per week and encompasses Speech, Occupational, Physical and Behavioral Therapy, in addition to Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber treatments and other Biomedical Treatment approaches.