Southwest Therapy Specialists, P.C.
7540 North 19th Avenue
Suite 101
Phoenix, AZ 85021
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About
Susan Stockdell, President
Founded in 1984, as an independent therapist-owned Southwest Therapy Specialists, PC serves personalized and hands-on orthopedic manual physical therapy, Aquatic Therapy, Women's and Men's Health Pelvic Physical Therapy, and Certified Hand Therapy (CHT). Our patient satisfaction surveys have ranked Southwest Therapy Specialists 98-100% in appointment convenience, expertise, customer service and outcome satisfaction. We accept most insurance carriers, workers compensation, Medicare, and motor vehicle liens.
Tell us what hurts. Our licensed therapists are focused on manual skills to help with areas including, but not limited to:
- Vestibular and Vertigo issues
- Back Pain, Fractures, strains, Spondylolisthesis, herniated disc, pain radiating down the legs or worsened with motion, poor posture, abnormal walking pattern, scoliosis, marked lumbar lordosis;
- Hip Pain, hip pointer, piriformis syndrome, iliotibial band syndrome, groin pain, quad pain, strains-strains, difficulty walking, hip pain laying on your side, leg length discrepancy, difficulty moving hips;
- Knee Pain, ACL injury, MCL injury, meniscus injury, sprains-strains, patellofemoral pain syndrome,
- Leg shin splints, achilles' tenonitis, plantar fasciitis, turf toe, Morton's neuroma;
- Ankle inversion sprain, peroneal tendonitis, posterior tibialis tendonitis, stress fractures, plantar fasciitis;
- Shoulder Pain, rotator cuff tendonitis-tear (partial or full thickness), anterior shoulder dislocation, SLAP (superior labrum anterior and posterior) Lesion, rotator cuff impingement, adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder), acromioclavicular joint injury, humerus fracture;
- Elbow Pain, Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis), Golfer's Elbow (medial epicondylitis), pronator syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, ulna-radius fracture;
-Wrist and/or Hand Pain, De Quervain's Syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, mallet finger, jersey finger, Guyon Canal Syndrome, infections, wound issues, tendon injuries, ligament injuries, CMC joint pain, dexterity or coordination problems (dropping items), weakness, needing a custom orthotic splint?;
- Generalized weakness, chronic fatigue syndrome; just "feeling out of shape" and needing "to be physically fit";
- Weight loss, bariatric issues, weight gain;
- Pelvic pain, Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP), scar tissue pain, tailbone or pubic bone pain, inability to sit, pelvic joint pain, pain with sexual intercourse, urinary frequency, urgency, or incontinence, leakage with sneezing, coughing or laughing, painful bowel movements, constipation or straining with bowel movements;
Primary Specialty
Physical Therapist