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ABOUT US

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Our Physical Therapy Experts

At Em & M Therapy, we provide quality in-home  convenient physical therapy services for children and adults with developmental & neurological diagnosis. Our team of experts are dedicated to helping your child/loved one achieve their full potential.

Contact us today to learn more about our services.

In-Home Physical Therapy Evaluations &

Treatment Sessions

Emily Walthers von Alten PT, DPT
Matthew Walthers von Alten PT, DPT
Phone:  775-234-2024 
Fax: 775-883-5795
email: Emily@emandmtherapy.com

Services

Consultations

We offer in-home physical therapy sessions for children and adults with physical/functional limitations such as:

 

 

Our team of experts will work with you and your child/loved one to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets their unique needs.

 

Our therapists are committed to providing hands on one-on-one treatment sessions to encourage continuous progress.

 

Consultations will help us understand your goals for your child/loved one and how we can help.

 

Contact us today to learn more about our services.

  • Balance deficit

  • Functional weakness/endurance

  • Cardiopulmonary complex diagnosis

  • Genetic/chromosomal diagnosis

  • Range of motion limitations

  • Developmental delay

  • Medically complex diagnosis

  • Neurological impairment

  • Post-surgical

  • Orthopedic impairment

TESTIMONIALS

What Our Clients Say

Melinda

“Em & M Therapy has been a lifesaver for my child's physical development. Emily is knowledgeable, caring, and dedicated to helping my child achieve his full potential.”

Callie

“The team at Em & M Therapy is amazing. They have helped my child make incredible progress and achieve developmental milestones that we never thought were possible. I would highly recommend their services.”

Don

“Em & M Therapy has made a huge difference in my child's life. Emily's in-home sessions have been incredibly beneficial and have helped my son make significant progress with his standing and walking.”

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