Advanced Physical Therapy in Gilbert, Arizona, opens its doors on Halloween for some trick-or-treat fun with tours, treats and costumes.

Advanced Physical Therapy Halloween Open House
(Newswire.net - October 25, 2016) Gilbert, Arizona - It might normally be a place where people go to receive specialized physical therapy and sports injury rehabilitation, but on October 31, 2016, Halloween festivities take over at Advanced Physical Therapy in Gilbert. Members of the staff will be decked out in their Halloween best costumes to welcome children and adults from the local community to join them for a few tricks and a lot of treats.
Anyone stopping at the Advanced Physical Therapy offices at 3592 S. Atherton Boulevard, #110, Gilbert, Arizona, will be treated to Halloween decorations, food and sweet treats, and surprises throughout the day. Trick-or-treaters are invited to drop in throughout the day from 7:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear costumes, take a tour of the facility and spend some time getting to know the friendly and costumed staff. This has become an annual event, and the staff promises that this year's costumes and decorations will be even more elaborate than in the past.
“Patients come to us for our specialized physical therapy and rehabilitation services when they have been injured or are in need of help to restore joint flexibility,” according to Mandy Sellers Aldous of Advanced Physical Therapy. “Halloween is when our staff gets to show the members of the community a side of us that is less serious and includes innovative costumes, tasty treats and a few surprises to amuse and entertain.”
Advanced Physical Therapy has been providing specialized physical therapy in Gilbert AZ, since it opened its doors in 2006. They offer a full range of specialized programs, including: sports injury, back pain, foot and ankle, joint pain, mechanical traction and kinesiology. They are renowned for their innovative women's health program that treats pregnancy pain, hysterectomy pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence and other sensitive issues that are unique to women.
The Halloween open house offers the general public, with or without their favorite spooky or funny costume, the opportunity to tour the facility and learn more about the services Advanced Physical Therapy offers. Besides the specialized program for women, they also have a program dedicated to pediatrics. People attending the open house can learn how to recognize musculoskeletal disorders that can even afflict infants.
For example, head tilting in an infant can be a sign of an injury to the muscles in the neck or to the cervical spine that parents should not ignore. Once diagnosed by a physician, a referral to the physical therapists at Advanced Physical Therapy will lead to the development of a treatment plan that includes stretching and other methods to strengthen the child's neck muscles.
To learn more about the activities that will be available at Advanced Physical Therapy's Gilbert physical therapy office for Halloween, they suggest to visit their website at www.advancedptaz.com or call 480-840-6777.
About Advanced Physical Therapy
Advanced Physical Therapy provides the latest physical therapy and rehabilitation procedures using only state-of-the-art technology and equipment. Located in Gilbert, Arizona, they are open six days a week with convenient early morning and late evening appointments to accommodate patients with busy schedules.
Advanced Physical Therapy
3592 S. Atherton Blvd, #110
Gilbert, Arizona 85297
United States
480-840-6777
advancedptaz@gmail.com
http://advancedptaz.com/
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