Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Troy

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Troy Physical Therapy Specialists PC, was founded in December, 1977, in a small office in Clawson, Michigan. In April of 1992, we expanded the facility to 10,000 sq.

In those early days, PTS was one of only three independent physical therapy clinics in Southeastern Michigan. Dr. Paul Roubal was both the sole therapist and the enterprise visionary. His vision was simple and it was personal: that nothing less than the best patient care would characterize his practice. The office's strong emphasis on quality translated to excellent outcomes for patients. The prac

tice grew steadily - by 1985, there was a clear need to relocate. The patient load was growing and more space was needed to better accommodate the needs of this growing patient base. We wanted to have space for new types of exercise equipment and to provide a monitored step-down/fitness program. A nearby site was chosen and specific building plans meeting the needs of both the practice and the patients were drawn up. In April of 1986, the practice moved to its present site in Troy, Michigan. In Troy, the vision of providing the highest quality care continued….and so did PTS’ growth. feet and introduced a formal fitness center fitted with state-of-the-art exercise equipment. In the face of much growth and many changes over the years, one thing has been a proud constant: our commitment to the highest quality patient care. At PTS we demonstrate that commitment via:

Extensive use of rehabilitation research to enhance patient results
Staffing by specialists who fortify their background with advanced training and education
Use of newly-developed procedures for testing, evaluation, and treatment
Creation of a patient-sharing environment, in which you have access to numerous therapists and staff members to meet all your rehabilitation needs
A firm commitment to hard work - our standards go well beyond what the State of Michigan requires
Regular measurement of patient satisfaction as a method for ensuring our results
And we make sure you understand our work every step of the way. Why? We believe that, as the patient, you play the most important role in your rehabilitation. In maximizing treatment plan results, we know that the best patient is an informed patient. At PTS these factors are key to success:

Experience Members of our professional staff have over 125 years of combined experience and - importantly - they are supported by a seasoned administrative staff. Average Treatment Time Our 1.5 hour treatment average easily eclipses the 30-45 minute standard found elsewhere. Quality care requires time. Professional Depth We place a strong emphasis on continuing education in our field and have published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals. Office Scope We maintain a one facility office. At over 10,000 square feet, it is one of Michigan’s largest private practices. Importantly, however, we tailor our space and equipment to meet your needs. Schedule We are open six days per week. Our hours of operation - for office and fitness center, alike - are set up for the ease and convenience of our patients. We are firm believers in our community and in our profession. As part of that core belief, we train undergraduate and graduate physical therapists alike from campuses at Oakland University, Wayne State University, University of Michigan-Flint, and Nova Southeastern University, and PTA students from Baker, Macomb Community College, and South University. PTS is a benchmark facility in a dynamic physical therapy profession. We have particular expertise in orthopaedics, sports therapy, pain control, frozen shoulder manipulation, TMD, massage therapy, urinary incontinence and rehabilitation. We’ve been operating in Oakland County since 1977 with a mission of serving our patients through uncompromising rehabilitation care of the highest quality. While our patients come from all over metro Detroit, we are pleased that so many result from patient word-of-mouth. We are likewise proud that we treat so many doctors, friends of doctors and family members of doctors, too. Dr. Roubal insists that “once you’re a patient here, you’ll always have our attention.” While specific treatments will likely result in the kind of rehabilitation success which permits you to leave, there’s never a time when a question about your health won’t be welcome at Physical Therapy Specialists. We are available and eager to partner with you for better health... well beyond today’s aches or pains.

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07/05/2022

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07/04/2022

While the Fourth of July is a fun holiday, we cannot forget why we celebrate it. Without men like George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Benjamin Franklin, the America we cherish and love so dearly today would not be. Therefore it is important to make sure on this Independence Day, while you are enjoying fireworks and the company of friends and family at cookouts, that you take some time to think about what was done to get this country its independence and what is being done to keep it.

07/01/2022

July only has few dedicated national health & wellness observances, which we’ve listed below. But even if national organizations are a bit quiet, that doesn’t mean your wellness communications should be. July is a perfect time to focus on such topics as:
Healthy eating :Communicate the benefits of eating local, eating fresh.

Fitness & exercise in the great outdoors:
July is Parks & Recreation Month. Learn more about ways to enjoy outdoor activities in our nation’s parks.

Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month

Group B Strep (GBS)

National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness & Prevention Month

06/14/2022

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03/25/2022

Head Coach Derrick King and Terry Rostic with Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation have partnered together to gift brand-new suits to graduating seniors.

02/25/2022

For This , we will be the best way to tackle back pain, especially when it comes to twisting.

02/22/2022

In honor of , We' d like to shine a light on the accomplishments and contributions of Mary Louise McKinney Edmonds, PT, PhD, FAPTA, former Vice Provost for Student Affairs at Stanford University.

Well before the physical therapy profession required post-undergraduate education, Mary exemplified continuous innovation in her thirst for knowledge that was apparent in the value she placed on education and evidenced-based care. Mary then went on to earn a master’s degree in health studies and a PhD in sociology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She also conducted postdoctoral study at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.

he was the first African American dean in Bowling Green’s history and was appointed to Vice President of their Division of Student Affairs in 1983 where she implemented a number of significant programs to improve the lives of students and raise the campus community’s consciousness concerning diversity and inclusion. Dr. Edmonds also created the office of Multicultural Affairs which promoted the recruitment and retention of minority students with financial aid and off campus housing assistance.

After another decade of service, Dr. Edmonds left Bowling Green State University for Stanford University in 1992, where she served first as Vice President for Student Resources, then Vice President for Student Affairs, and finally Vice Provost and Dean of Student Affairs. A Stanford news service profile describes Dr. Edmonds as “the highest-ranking African American administrator in Stanford’s history.” During her years at Stanford, Dr. Edmonds is credited with restructuring the framework of their student services offerings and chairing a steering committee for NCAA certification of Stanford Athletics.

02/18/2022

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02/15/2022

For this , we want to recognize the central role Black physical therapists have held in our industry, and the contributions they’ve made (and are continuing to make) to ensure a better future for patients and therapists alike.

Today we are honoring Dr. Efosa Guobadia is a physical therapist and entrepreneur. He is chief executive officer at FFITT Health, a company that focuses on promoting accessibility and sustainability in the wellness realm, and founder of Move Together, a non-profit organization with a mission to promote transformation and transcendence through movement health around the corner and around the world.

Dr. Guobadia has many accomplishments, some of which include:

Earning his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst;
Earning his clinical doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Scranton;
Becoming a published author in leadership and global health books; and
Lecturing in countries around the world, including China, South Africa, Switzerland, Japan, United States, Guatemala, and Ecuador.
Dr. Guobadia has focused on demonstrating how physiotherapy can help people around the world. He co-founded the Global PT Day of Service as a way to show the impact and reach of physical therapists and what they can accomplish as one. He also founded PT Haven, a platform for the physiotherapy profession to cultivate conversations about innovation as well as compassion. Dr. Guobadia is also a member of the Rizing Tide selection committee, which awards scholarships to BIPOC students who are on the path to earning their doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree or furthering their PT education by pursuing a residency program.

02/14/2022

For , we want to recognize the central role Black physical therapists have held in our industry, and the contributions they’ve made (and are continuing to make) to ensure a better future for patients and therapists alike. Today we honor TaVona Denise Boggs is a physical therapist, life coach, and business mentor. She uses her background as a PT-turned-life-and-business-coach to help healthcare professionals avoid burnout, boredom, and glass ceilings.
Among her many accomplishments, Boggs:

Graduated from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University in 2001;
Worked as a clinician and assistant clinic director in the orthopedic setting before establishing a physical therapy contracting company;
Became a master certified life coach; and
Created a burnout resilience program at a major Atlanta hospital.

Boggs is the founder of the Thrive Network, a private community for women who have (or want to have) an online business. She is also a sought-after speaker on business, diversity, and inclusion, and is the author of the book, Unstoppable Success: How to Finally Create the Body, Business and Lifestyle You Want. Additionally, she is the voice behind the podcasts, Breaking Protocol and Coaching & Conversations. Throughout her career, Boggs has helped countless people find their zone of genius and earn money while making a difference in their profession.

Address

Troy, MI

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5:45pm
Tuesday 7am - 5:45pm
Wednesday 7am - 5:45pm
Thursday 7am - 5:45pm
Friday 7am - 3:45am

Telephone

+12483622150

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