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(253) 445-0440

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800-462-8749

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We Can Treat Your Lower Extremity injuries and Complaints

We Can Treat Your Lower Extremity injuries and Complaints

Dr. Earle at Rainier Sports & Spinal Rehab has the knowledge and experience with treating lower extremities injuries. These injuries can be with the hip, knee, ankle or foot pain. There are different phases of healing when
treating injuries with the lower extremity. You can be confident with the staff at Rainier Sports & Spinal Rehab with treatment options and recommendations. Our goal is providing proper functional movement, your
full recovery and pain free lifestyle.

How Can Rainier Sports & Spinal Rehab take care of your lower extremity
pain?


When an injury occurs in the body, usually a recovery process begins and duration of this recovery process varies with each individual. Lower extremities injuries can take longer because we have to walk, sit, stand,
or perform other movements at the waistline with our activities of daily living and work duties. These everyday movements can exacerbate the source of pain and therefore begin an abnormal movement patterns. This can put
more stress on muscles and joints causing breakdown and other injuries. We will generate a treatment plan that will enable proper healing and recovery of your injury. Also we will educate you on the important of rest,
rehabilitation, proper movement patterns, and home corrective exercises. We offer different forms of treatment: manual therapy, traction, corrective and postural exercises, functional movement screening, spinal adjustments,
home stretching programs, cupping, active release technique, and Graston technique.

Contact us to schedule an appointment or Free Consultation

Rainier Sports & Spinal Rehab is located on South Hill in Puyallup, Washington. We offer free consultations!! If you are suffering with hip, knee. ankle, or foot pain contact us at (253) 445-0440. We have been serving the greater Puyallup and East Pierce County region for the 18 years.