Eberle's Physical Therapy offers everything from work injury rehab to aquatic therapy. Each of our offerings comes from a skilled, experienced staff member who has your best interest in mind. We will be able to tailor a program to your needs and goals, ensuring a positive experience with every visit.

  • Aquatic Therapy - Click Here to find out MORE!


  • Active Release Technique - A common procedure used to treat conditions related to strained muscles, adhesions, and scar tissue. ART consists of removing or breaking up these adhesions, using simple hand pressure and certain repetitive movements to facilitate better circulation to the afflicted area. Click HERE to learn more!


  • Balance Assessments/Retraining - We have state-of-the-art NeuroCom Balance Master at Eberle's. This machine reveals your precise area of balance difficulty by performing highly-sophisticated computerized balance training assessments. It also allows the patient to retrain their balance using visual biofeedback.


  • Vestibular Rehab - Balance can be defined as "a state of physical equilibrium, maintenance and control of the center of gravity, and achieving and maintaining an upright posture." All definitions assume integrated somatosensory, visual, and vestibular information within the central nervous system.


  • Parkinson's Disease


  • Stroke Rehab - Stroke rehabilitation is an important part of recovery after stroke. The goal of a stroke rehabilitation program is to help you relearn skills you lost when stroke affected part of your brain.


  • Pre and Post Surgical


  • Manual Therapy


  • Myofascial Release - Myofascial Release is a safe and very effective hands-on technique that involves applying gentle sustained pressure into the Myofascial connective tissue restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion.


  • Deep Tissue Laser Therapy - Scientifically Proven way to reduce Pain and Inflammation. Treatments are fast, safe, painless, and most patients experience results after a few sessions.


  • Sports Medicine - A focus on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries related to sports and physical activity.