Check out what’s happening at Atlantis Physical & Occupational Therapy:

It’s that time of year again to vote for Best Physical Therapy Center and Best Knee Center in the South Bay. The Reader’s Choice Awards is celebrating 34 years and is sponsored by the Daily Breeze and Beach Reporter. Voting is open through Sunday, April 6th. We appreciate all the support we have had from our amazing patients over the years for this award and would be most grateful if you could once again take the time to cast your vote for us.

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We are excited to announce that both our PT and OT team have been certified in PWR!Moves,®  a Parkinson’s-specific exercise program focused on large, powerful movements to improve mobility, flexibility, strength, and posture. These exercises help restore and maintain skills that deteriorate due to Parkinson’s, making daily movements easier and more automatic. PWR!Moves® is the foundation of this specific and unique program, ensuring functional improvements that can carry over into real-world activities.

PWR!Moves® combined with our gamified dual-task training equipment of SMARTfit and the Dividat Senso, and the motor-assisted Theracyle makes our Parkinson’s rehab program a one-of-kind comprehensive approach to improving mobility, balance, cognitive function, and overall quality of life for patients in the Torrance and South Bay area.

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Radial Pressure Wave (RPW) therapy, also known as radial shockwave therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing process, particularly for soft tissue injuries and pain relief.

Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, an old injury, or mobility limitations, shockwave therapy could be the game-changer you’ve been waiting for. Ask your therapist if Shockwave is appropriate for your rehab plan.

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Meet Josh, a dedicated student-athlete whose recovery journey after a car accident showcases the power of cutting-edge neuro rehabilitation at Atlantis Physical and Occupational Therapy. Initially struggling with back pain, balance, and stamina issues, traditional physical therapy helped him reduce his pain and regain strength—but his concussion symptoms, including memory loss, slowed processing speed, and difficulty focusing, required something more.

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