Physical Therapy Practice Near Kenilworth, IL
React Physical Therapy is just a few minutes from Kenilworth in downtown Wilmette.
We’re accepting new patients and take many insurance plans.
React Physical Therapy is just a few minutes from Kenilworth in downtown Wilmette.
We’re accepting new patients and take many insurance plans.
All pain has a root cause. Sometimes that root cause is where it hurts. Sometimes it’s not. Many other physical therapy practices only treat where it hurts. We’re different. We find the root cause of your pain, wherever it may be on your body. When we find it, we treat it as much as your site of pain. That way, we can make sure the pain doesn’t return.
We have roots in Kenilworth! We’ve treated many patients in Kenilworth and are members of the Wilmette – Kenilworth Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, we’re proud to be recognized by Better Magazine’s Best Of rankings as the best physical therapy practice in 2021 and best physical therapy practice in 2022 in Chicago and the suburbs. We also made Expertise.com’s rankings of the best physical therapy practices in Chicago.
You want your body to work without having to think about it. Unfortunately, physical pain limits your movement, and if it’s bad enough, it’s all you think about!
Our physical therapists all use The Reavy Method©, our proprietary approach to treating patients. The Reavy Method© brings a three stage system to all of our patients:
The Reavy Method© is hands on therapy. Our physical therapists are trained in a variety of hands on techniques and choose the best ones to use depending on your treatment plan. Techniques include The McKenzie Method, The Maitland Approach, The Mulligan Concept, Postural Restoration Institute Methodologies, ASTYM, Gait and Biomechanics Analysis, Kinesiology Taping, Functional Movement Screens, Selective Functional Movement Assessments, and Ergonomic Assessments and more!
Dry needling is a physical therapy technique that helps relieve trigger point pain. Trigger point pain develops by overusing muscles. Trigger points are essentially disorganized muscle fibers. They can feel very tender and cause pain in your body nowhere near the trigger point itself. Our physical therapists use dry needling in addition to physical therapy techniques to help you use your muscles without overusing them.