Premier Physical Therapy, P.C.

Premier Physical Therapy, P.C. Premier Physical Therapy is 100% physical therapy owned and operated.

Premier Physical Therapy is 100% Owned and Operated by Physical Therapist.* Sports medicine and orthopedic physical therapy are the backbone of Premier's core competencies. Sports medicine and orthopedic physical therapy are the backbone of Premier's core competencies. Our facility is staffed by licensed physical therapists committed to helping patients reduce pain, restore strength, regain daily activities, and improve function and range of motion while achieving the highest degree of functional independence possible. Premier Physical Therapy is dedicated to diagnosing and providing conservative treatment and rehabilitation for musculoskeletal and neurologic disorders. Our scope of practice is to promote optimal human health and function through the application of physical agents (heat, electric stimulation, ice, ultrasound, laser), manual techniques (massage, myofascial release, joint mobilization), and therapeutic exercise protocols along with patient and family education. Once referred to Premier Physical Therapy, a comprehensive examination will take place by one of our highly trained licensed professionals. A complete rehabilitation protocol will then be tailored and implemented to meet specific needs of the patient. Throughout the rehabilitation process each patient will be regularly re-assessed and the treatment program will be adjusted accordingly. Each patient will learn to focus their thinking on health and wellness as well as injury prevention thus allowing them to resume vocational and daily activities. Our staff utilizes a compassionate and personal approach to treatment achieving better and faster results for our patients. Many physicians and patients are choosing Premier Physical Therapy as their first choice for effective physical therapy and rehabilitation.

Fun Fact FridayActivities like walking, cycling, or aquatic therapy strengthen the heart without stressing joints. PTs t...
02/20/2026

Fun Fact Friday

Activities like walking, cycling, or aquatic therapy strengthen the heart without stressing joints. PTs tailor intensity to ensure safe improvements in cardiovascular health.

Therapy Thursday ThoughtsStudies show rotator cuff tears are common in people without shoulder pain, especially as we ag...
02/19/2026

Therapy Thursday Thoughts

Studies show rotator cuff tears are common in people without shoulder pain, especially as we age, meaning the tear itself is not always the cause of symptoms. A physical therapist can help guide you. Source: Systematic review, Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (Minagawa et al., 2013).

Why It Works WednesdayYour physical therapist teaches pacing to balance activity and rest when pain or fatigue flares. T...
02/18/2026

Why It Works Wednesday

Your physical therapist teaches pacing to balance activity and rest when pain or fatigue flares. This approach helps some people stay active without worsening symptoms.
✅ Tip: Doing less at the right time can help long-term progress.

02/17/2026

If you are dealing with persistent aches, recovering from an injury, or trying to stay strong as you age, vitamin D might come up in conversation. Many people think of it as an “immune vitamin” or something related only to bone health.

Fun Fact FridayCalf muscles push blood back toward the heart, preventing swelling and fatigue. PT-guided exercises activ...
02/13/2026

Fun Fact Friday

Calf muscles push blood back toward the heart, preventing swelling and fatigue. PT-guided exercises activate this natural pump safely.

Therapy Thursday ThoughtsResearch shows many degenerative meniscus tears respond just as well to physical therapy as sur...
02/12/2026

Therapy Thursday Thoughts

Research shows many degenerative meniscus tears respond just as well to physical therapy as surgery, especially when symptoms and function improve over time. A physical therapist can help guide you. Source: Randomized controlled trial, New England Journal of Medicine (Katz et al., 2013).

Why It Works WednesdayYour physical therapist adapts movement to support comfort and function when swelling or stiffness...
02/11/2026

Why It Works Wednesday

Your physical therapist adapts movement to support comfort and function when swelling or stiffness is present. Gentle movement may help some people tolerate daily tasks better.
✅ Tip: Small movements can still be meaningful.

02/10/2026

Physical therapy is one of the safest and most effective ways to manage ankle pain across a wide range of conditions. Through targeted exercise, hands-on care, and education, physical therapy helps restore mobility, strength, and confidence.

Fun Fact FridayEven moderate walking strengthens the heart, improves blood flow, and supports joint health. PTs can guid...
02/06/2026

Fun Fact Friday

Even moderate walking strengthens the heart, improves blood flow, and supports joint health. PTs can guide safe pacing and intensity for all fitness levels.

Thursday Therapy ThoughtsMultiple studies show arthritis severity on imaging does not strongly predict pain or function,...
02/05/2026

Thursday Therapy Thoughts

Multiple studies show arthritis severity on imaging does not strongly predict pain or function, which explains why some people with severe arthritis feel fine while others with mild changes struggle. A physical therapist can help guide you. Source: Systematic review, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage (Bedson & Croft, 2008).

Why It Works WednesdayWhen pain, surgery, or medical recovery limits endurance, your physical therapist helps guide a gr...
02/04/2026

Why It Works Wednesday

When pain, surgery, or medical recovery limits endurance, your physical therapist helps guide a gradual return to movement based on symptom response.
✅ Tip: Progression is based on tolerance, not fitness targets.

02/03/2026

Ankle pain is a very common reason people seek medical care and one of the leading causes of missed work, reduced mobility, and limits in sports and daily activity. The ankles take on lots of stress every day, from walking and standing to running, jumping, and navigating uneven surfaces. Research sh...

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2200 W Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA
18104

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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