
ProTailored Physical Therapy
FREE EXAM DAYS
Jan. 30th and Feb. 5th
From 7am – 6 pm
The appointment is FREE but there are limited spots available at each of our locations.
This New Year, we’re here to help you stick to your resolutions with a FREE EXAM to tackle discomfort that’s holding you back.
Whether you’re a past patient who hasn’t visited in over three months, a current patient with a new concern, or someone referred by a friend or loved one, this offer is for you!
Mark your calendars: FREE EXAMS will be available at all our locations on Thursday, January 30th, 2025 (9:00 AM – 6:00 PM) and Wednesday, February 5th, 2025 (7:00 AM – 4:00 PM). Call 260-235-5967 to book your appointment as spots are limited. The first five people to schedule will receive a free Massage Gun!
During your 30-minute, one-on-one session with a skilled Physical Therapist, we’ll assess your history, test your movement and strength, and provide a written report identifying the cause of your discomfort along with a tailored treatment plan. Perfect for anyone experiencing pain or challenges with everyday activities like walking, climbing stairs, or sleeping, this exam is especially suited for issues such as arthritis, back pain, sciatica, headaches, and joint pain.
Don’t wait — call 260-235-5967 today to claim your FREE EXAM and take the first step toward a healthier, pain-free future!

How Strength Training
Can Improve Your Health
In the past, many people associated strength training with oiled-up, musclebound bodybuilders — and, as such, decided strength training wasn’t the workout for them. But that idea couldn’t be farther from the truth!
In a way, we get it. Strength training can be incredibly intimidating if you’re coming at it cold: you have to grapple with unfamiliar equipment, uncertainty about proper lifting techniques, and confusion about which exercises to perform. But once you find your footing, strength training is one of the best things you can do for your overall health and wellness.
At ProTailored Physical Therapy, we want to help make strength training accessible to all, regardless of age, health history, or ability level. To help you see the many benefits of strength training, we thought we’d share the stories of two patients: Alisha and Michelle.
Both of these patients are ordinary women in their late 50s. Neither were hardcore athletes. But both discovered the benefits of strength training for health.
Alisha: A New Hobby in Middle Age
Alisha first came to see us after she injured her back while working in the garden. Like most older people, Alisha’s muscle mass had been steadily decreasing, and the resulting weakness had ultimately led to her injury.
We provided her with a customized treatment plan, including dedicated strength training focused on Alisha’s core and back. She was surprised by how much she enjoyed the exercises, including how great she felt after completing them.
As her rehabilitation neared completion, Alisha asked her physical therapist for more information about strength training. She had heard it was an important piece of osteoporosis prevention, something that had been in the back of her mind since the condition ran in her family.
We were more than happy to help Alisha out. Her therapist helped her develop a general strength training program using barbells and dumbbells. He walked her through each exercise, assessed her lifting form, and guided her on gradually increasing intensity.
The result? Alisha found a new hobby. She became an avid weightlifter, hitting the gym three times a week. Even better, she restored some of her lost muscle mass, and her garden activities became easier over time.
Michelle: A Resistance to Resistance Training
Michelle had developed osteoarthritis in her hips in her mid-50s. Although the pain wasn’t severe, she did find herself becoming less active than she’d prefer. Eventually, she contacted us for help managing and slowing her condition.
Regular exercise is one of the best ways to manage osteoarthritis pain, but Michelle was nervous about doing anything too strenuous — including strength training. She was especially wary of anything involving heavy weights.
However, strength training is an important piece of osteoarthritis management. Strong muscles stabilize and support the impacted joints, helping to relieve pressure (and symptoms).
Michelle’s physical therapist was sympathetic to her concerns, especially since low-impact exercises are generally better for people with osteoarthritis. To that end, she suggested Michelle start with a daily walking regimen, which would help get her used to physical activity while still building some muscle strength and endurance.
After a few weeks, Michelle’s therapists started her on simple bodyweight exercises that wouldn’t put too much pressure on her knee joints. They weren’t as difficult or painful as Michelle feared, and she eventually decided she wanted to add a little more resistance after all.
But she didn’t go all in with heavy barbells, as Alisha had. Instead, Michelle used a blend of resistance bands and light dumbbells. Her therapist provided the necessary guidance — and before Michelle knew it, she was performing strength training routines twice a week.
The result? Less pain and stiffness from Michelle’s arthritis meant more mobility and an easier time running errands, doing chores, and spending time with her loved ones.

How Will Strength Training Benefit You?
Good health means different things to different people. At ProTailored Physical Therapy, we focus on improving your overall function so you can do the things in your life that matter most. Whether you want to kickstart an intense strength training program (like Alisha) or simply ensure you’re meeting the CDC’s recommendation of 2 days of muscle strength work a week (like Michelle), we’ve got you covered.
Call us today to get started on your strength training journey!
Say Goodbye to Pain – Get Started with PT Now!
Ready to feel your best again? Come back to ProTailored Physical Therapy and let us help you achieve your wellness goals — book your appointment today!
Healthy Recipe:
Strawberry Greek Yogurt Bark
- 3 cups whole-milk plain Greek yogurt
- ¼ cup pure maple syrup or honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1½ cups sliced strawberries
- ¼ cup mini chocolate chips
Directions:
Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Stir yogurt, maple syrup (or honey) and vanilla in a medium bowl. Spread on the prepared baking sheet into a 10-by-15-inch rectangle. Scatter the strawberries on top and sprinkle with chocolate chips. Freeze until very firm, at least 3 hours. To serve, cut or break into 32 pieces. To make ahead: Freeze airtight between sheets of parchment for up to 1 month; let stand at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving.
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