Reavis Rehab & Wellness Center

Reavis Rehab & Wellness Center What Makes Us Different!
28 Years of exceptional service in our community
Over 100 Years of Cumulati

Opened in 1996, we are a family owned and operated Outpatient Rehab Facility. We provide Physical, Speech, Occupational, and Aquatic Therapy. We also provide Acupuncture and Massage, as well as various aquatic classes such as Aqua Zumba, Arthritis, and Advanced Aquatic classes. We moved to our new location December 11th 2010 after demolishing our house and clearing the land for our new facility.

01/20/2026

If you've been hitting the gym, recovering from an injury, or wondering how to maintain muscle strength as you age, you've probably heard about creatine. But there's a lot of confusion out there. Some people swear by it, while others worry about risks like kidney damage. As physical therapists, our....

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!From your PT clinic, we celebrate progress, perseverance, and the power of unity today!
01/20/2026

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!

From your PT clinic, we celebrate progress, perseverance, and the power of unity today!

Fun Fact FridayHamstrings attach to the pelvis, so tightness can pull on your lower back. PTs provide stretches and stre...
01/16/2026

Fun Fact Friday

Hamstrings attach to the pelvis, so tightness can pull on your lower back. PTs provide stretches and strengthening exercises to relieve tension safely. Flexible hamstrings help maintain proper pelvic alignment and upright posture.

Thursday ThoughtsPain is influenced by many factors including the nervous system, movement tolerance, and past experienc...
01/15/2026

Thursday Thoughts

Pain is influenced by many factors including the nervous system, movement tolerance, and past experiences, so it’s possible to have real pain even when scans look normal. A physical therapist can help guide you. Source: Clinical review, BMJ (Hartvigsen et al., 2018).

Why it Works WednesdayWhen pain is present, your physical therapist observes how everyday movements affect symptoms. Adj...
01/14/2026

Why it Works Wednesday

When pain is present, your physical therapist observes how everyday movements affect symptoms. Adjusting how tasks are done may help some people move with less discomfort during recovery.
✅ Tip: Movement strategies are based on symptoms, not rigid rules.

01/13/2026
Motivational Monday
01/13/2026

Motivational Monday

Fun Fact FridayEach vertebra provides structure, flexibility, and protection for your spinal cord. PTs can show exercise...
01/09/2026

Fun Fact Friday

Each vertebra provides structure, flexibility, and protection for your spinal cord. PTs can show exercises to strengthen supporting muscles and reduce back pain. This unique architecture allows you to bend, twist, and stand upright with remarkable stability.

Thursday Therapy ThoughtsIt’s easy to assume that whatever shows up on an MRI must be the reason you hurt, but research ...
01/08/2026

Thursday Therapy Thoughts

It’s easy to assume that whatever shows up on an MRI must be the reason you hurt, but research shows many spine findings like disc bulges and degeneration are very common in people with no symptoms at all, which is why imaging works best when combined with your symptoms and a physical exam. A physical therapist can help guide you. Source: Systematic review, Spine journal (Brinjikji et al., 2015).

Why It Works WednesdayYour physical therapist looks at how joints, muscles, and everyday movements may be linked to neck...
01/07/2026

Why It Works Wednesday

Your physical therapist looks at how joints, muscles, and everyday movements may be linked to neck or back pain. This helps guide care based on your symptoms rather than assumptions or generic advice.
✅ Tip: Understanding what aggravates symptoms often helps guide better care.

01/06/2026

Shoulder pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical care and a leading cause of missed work and limitations in daily activity across the US. Research suggests that shoulder pain affects up to one in four adults at any given time, with lifetime prevalence estimates as high as one in t...

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1201 S Interstate 35 SUITE 105
Round Rock, TX
78664

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Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

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