Orthopedic Physical Therapy in Austin, TX

You’re here because something hurts, isn’t moving right, or isn’t healing fast enough. Orthopedic physical therapy at Workhouse Wellness focuses on restoring pain-free movement after musculoskeletal injuries and conditions—so you can get back to work, sport, and life across Austin, Westlake & Rollingwood.

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What Orthopedic PT Covers (and Why It Works)

Orthopedic physical therapy addresses problems in muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, cartilage, and bones. Typical issues include:

  • Acute sprains/strains, tendonitis, bursitis

  • Shoulder pain (rotator cuff, impingement, frozen shoulder)

  • Elbow/wrist/hand pain (tennis elbow, carpal tunnel)

  • Hip and knee pain (meniscus/ACL, patellofemoral pain, IT band syndrome)

  • Foot/ankle pain (plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, ankle sprains)

  • Neck and low-back pain, including radiculopathy and sciatica

  • Degenerative changes (arthritis), overuse injuries, and post-fracture stiffness

Orthopedic PT works because it treats the mechanical drivers of pain—mobility limits, tissue capacity, motor control, and load tolerance—rather than masking symptoms. Authoritative sources summarize physical therapy as care that helps maximize movement, manage pain, avoid surgery and prescription drugs, and recover from and prevent injury (APTA/ChoosePT). Cleveland Clinic describes PT as a combination of exercises, stretches, and movements that increase strength, flexibility, and mobility so you move more safely and confidently. Cleveland Clinic InformedHealth (NCBI Bookshelf) notes PT aims to relieve pain, help you move better, strengthen weakened muscles, and teach what you can continue at home.

Our Approach: Evaluate, Plan, Progress

1) Precise Evaluation

We map your movement story: detailed history, orthopedic testing, range-of-motion and strength screens, gait and functional analysis. That data informs a plan built around your goals—returning to lifting in Westlake, running Town Lake, or making it through long workdays without back or neck pain.

2) Individualized Plan of Care

Your plan blends:

  • Therapeutic Exercise & Progressive Loading – Strength, mobility, and motor-control work targeted to the involved joint/tissue and the full kinetic chain. (See Cleveland Clinic’s overview of exercise-based PT care. Cleveland Clinic)

  • Manual Physical Therapy – Joint mobilization and soft-tissue techniques to ease pain, improve motion, and accelerate tissue healing when movement is restricted.

  • Neuromuscular Re-education – Rebuilding efficient, automatic movement patterns (balance, proprioception, timing, coordination) so good mechanics stick under real-world load. (See PT goals summarized by InformedHealth. NCBI)

  • Activity & Load Management – Clear parameters for what to do, what to pause, and how to ramp back without setbacks.

  • Home Program & Self-Care – Short, efficient routines you’ll actually follow—because consistency wins.

3) Measurable Progress

We track pain, range of motion, strength ratios, functional tasks (squats, step-downs, overhead reach), and return-to-activity milestones. You’ll see objective improvement on the page, not just “feel” it.

Techniques We Use (Matched to Your Goals)

  • Joint Mobilization (Grades I–IV) to reduce pain and improve capsular mobility

  • Soft-Tissue Techniques & Instrument-Assisted Work (IASTM) to decrease tone and improve glide

  • Therapeutic Exercise from isometrics (early tendon load tolerance) to eccentric and heavy-slow resistance as tissues heal

  • Motor Control + Balance/Proprioception to correct patterns that keep pain coming back

  • Gait/RUN Form Tweaks for runners; Return-to-Lift Progressions for strength athletes

  • Posture & Ergonomics for Austin knowledge workers who live in meetings and flights

Conditions We Treat—By Life & Sport

  • Desk-bound pros: neck pain, headaches, thoracic stiffness, shoulder impingement, low-back pain

  • Endurance athletes: shin splints, Achilles issues, IT band syndrome, plantar fasciitis

  • Field/court sports: ankle sprains, hamstring strains, adductor pain, ACL/meniscus rehab

  • Lifters: anterior knee pain, patellar/Achilles tendinopathy, lumbar strain under load

  • Everyday life: arthritis flares, post-fracture stiffness, deconditioning after illness

What to Expect: First 3–6 Visits

  • Visit 1 (Evaluation & Relief): Assessment, pain-reducing manual care, starter exercises, and a short home plan.

  • Visits 2–3 (Restore Mobility & Control): Increase range, improve mechanics, begin targeted strengthening.

  • Visits 4–6 (Build Capacity & Confidence): Progress to higher loads and speeds; reinforce new patterns so they hold at work, sport, and daily life.

Most people feel meaningful, durable change within the first 2–3 weeks when they follow the plan. Frequency varies (weekly to twice weekly at first), decreasing as you gain independence.

Why Workhouse Wellness for Orthopedic PT

  • Evidence-Based, Not Cookie-Cutter: We combine current research with pragmatic, real-life plans. APTA and InformedHealth emphasize PT’s role in restoring function, reducing pain, and teaching self-management that continues at home. choosept.com

  • Integrated Care: Many clients pair PT with our Massage Therapy and Performance Recovery services to manage load, accelerate tissue recovery, and avoid setbacks.

  • Austin-Centered Access: Appointments designed for busy Westlake and Rollingwood schedules.

  • Clear Return-to-Activity Pathways: Whether that’s running Lady Bird Lake, climbing at Austin Bouldering Project, or commuting pain-free on MoPac.

Pricing & Scheduling

Premium 1:1 orthopedic PT in Westlake/Rollingwood. We’ve added a 45-minute follow-up at $165 to improve access without diluting our standard 60-minute session. The 8-Pack is the best economic value, and the 75-minute Integration Session is the clinical workhorse for complex cases.

Services & Rates

Session Duration Rate What it’s for
Initial PT Evaluation 60 min $215 Orthopedic exam, movement testing, plan of care, first treatment.
Follow-Up PT Session 45 min $165 Standard progression: strengthening, manual therapy, neuromuscular re-ed.
Follow-Up PT Session 30 min $125 Focused re-assessment or tune-up to support progress.
In-Office PT Session 60 min $215 Full session for complex cases or multi-region work.
Integration Session (PT + Manual) 75 min $250 Extended time to combine joint/soft-tissue work with progressions.
Concierge PT (in-home/on-site) 60 min $275 Same as in-office care, delivered at home or workplace in Austin area.
Presence Package 8 visits $1,560 (=$195/visit) Best value for consistent, results-driven care.

HSA/FSA welcome. Superbill available on request. For teams and clubs, explore Corporate Wellness & Group Programs for on-site injury-prevention screens and return-to-work pathways.

Physical Therapy FAQs

Q: How fast will I notice results?
A: Many people feel pain relief and easier movement within 2–3 visits. Durable change depends on consistency with your plan and appropriate training loads.

Q: Do I need imaging before starting PT?
A: Not always. For most common orthopedic issues, a thorough evaluation plus a trial of care is appropriate. If red flags appear or progress stalls, we’ll coordinate with your physician.

Q: Can manual therapy replace exercise?
A: No. Manual work can unlock motion and reduce pain, but long-term outcomes come from progressive strengthening and neuromuscular re-education that “sticks” in daily life.

Q: Is this the same as massage?
A: Different aim, complementary tools. PT targets pathology-specific impairments (joint, tendon, nerve) with diagnostics, graded loading, and motor retraining. Many clients pair PT with Massage Therapy for recovery between training days.