Physical Therapy Specialty Center

Physical Therapy Specialty Center The Physical Therapy Specialty Center is located on the garden level at Grand Junction, Colorado's P

The Physical Therapy Specialty Center

970-241-5856 www.ptscgj.com

Benefits of Physical Therapy
Physical therapists are evidence-based health care professionals who offer cost-effective treatment that improves mobility and relieves pain, reduces the need for surgery and prescription drugs, and allows patients to participate in a recovery plan designed for their specific needs. Improve Mob

ility & Motion

Physical therapists are experts in improving mobility and motion. Pain-free movement is crucial to your quality of daily life, your ability to earn a living, your ability to pursue your favorite leisure activities, and so much more. Avoid Surgery and Prescription Drugs

While surgery and prescription drugs can be the best course of treatment for certain diagnoses, there is increasing evidence demonstrating that conservative treatments like physical therapy can be equally effective (and cheaper) for many conditions including neck pain, back pain, knee pain and shoulder pain. Participate In Your Recovery

Physical therapists routinely work collaboratively with their patients. Treatment plans can be designed for the patient’s individual goals, challenges, and needs. Receiving treatment by a physical therapist is rarely a passive activity, and participating in your own recovery can be empowering. In many cases, patients develop an ongoing relationship with their physical therapist to maintain optimum health and movement abilities across the lifespan. Conditions we commonly treat

Muscle pain, joint pain, neck, back pain and sciatica, headaches, jaw pain

Post-concussion syndrome, dizziness, vertigo/ BPPV, motion sickness, fall prevention

Post fracture, post-surgical, post joint replacement, post sprain & strain stiffness and weakness

Tendinopathy, tendinitis, bursitis, arthritis, joint stiffness or instability

Bursitis, arthritis, joint stiffness or instability, stuck scar tissue, repetitive motion injuries

Pediatric orthopedic and neurological conditions

We are located on the ground floor of the Primary Care Partners Building.

04/09/2026

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Happy Easter from the staff at PTSC! We hope that everyone has a blessed and joyfilled Easter!
04/05/2026

Happy Easter from the staff at PTSC! We hope that everyone has a blessed and joyfilled Easter!

Happy April Fool's Day, but this is no joke. April is OT month. Our wonderful OT, Chris Moore, has done an amazing blog ...
04/01/2026

Happy April Fool's Day, but this is no joke. April is OT month. Our wonderful OT, Chris Moore, has done an amazing blog on trigger finger and trigger thumb. Check it out. She actually wrote our entire newsletter for April! Give her a shout out and let her know how much she is appreciated in this great OT month!

Don't forget to change your clocks today so that you can make it to your appointment on time next week!
03/08/2026

Don't forget to change your clocks today so that you can make it to your appointment on time next week!

You may feel a bit of De-Ja-Vu, because we did a blog on Achilles tendon last month. However, last month's blog talked a...
03/02/2026

You may feel a bit of De-Ja-Vu, because we did a blog on Achilles tendon last month. However, last month's blog talked about achilles tendonitis, and this month's focus is all about a ruptured (or completly torn) Achilles tendon. You may think that all roads lead to surgery with this injury, but you would be wrong. Check out this month's blog on Achilles tendon ruptures and options for treatment.

02/23/2026

And just like that, the Men’s USA Hockey team beats Canada in overtime to win the Gold Medal! USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸

That nagging pain in the back of your heel, that limits your activity and causes you to limp. Could it your achilles ten...
02/01/2026

That nagging pain in the back of your heel, that limits your activity and causes you to limp. Could it your achilles tendon and something called achilles tendinopathy? Check out this month's blog to find out more information and see how we may be able to help! Also, for some added fun in our newsletter, we did a little bit of Superbowl Q&A for our staff to participate in. Check it out! Both can be found on our website!

Happy New Year! Hope everyone has enjoyed the holiday season and survived without injury. This month's blog is all about...
01/01/2026

Happy New Year! Hope everyone has enjoyed the holiday season and survived without injury. This month's blog is all about quadriceps strains and the quest for recovery. Head over to our website and check it out!

Happy New Years 2026 from the staff at PTSC! In honor of the holiday we will be closing the office at noon on New Year's...
12/31/2025

Happy New Years 2026 from the staff at PTSC! In honor of the holiday we will be closing the office at noon on New Year's Eve, and will remain closed all day on the 1st. We will open back up for normal business hours on Friday, January 2nd at 7:20 am. Hope you all have a safe and happy New Years! Bring on 2026!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the staff at PTSC. In honor of the holidays our office will be closed at noon to...
12/24/2025

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the staff at PTSC. In honor of the holidays our office will be closed at noon today (12/24) as well as all day on 12/25 and all day 12/26. We will open back up for our regular business hours on Monday 12/29 at 7:20 am. Please have a very safe and wonderful time celebrating!

Have you checked out our blog this month on Hip pain? If you experience pain in your hip and would like to know how phys...
12/16/2025

Have you checked out our blog this month on Hip pain? If you experience pain in your hip and would like to know how physical therapy can help, head to our website and check out our blog.

The hip flexors are a group of muscles that actively bring your knee toward your chest. The primary muscle that does this is commonly called the Iliopsoas muscle. There are actually two parts to this muscle. The Iliacus muscle is positioned at the hip for strength, power and speed. The psoas muscle....

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3150 N 12th Street
Grand Junction, CO
81506

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm

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