Not All Physical Therapy is the Same

You’ll Experience a Through Initial Evaluation

You’ll Feel Empowered with Knowledge & a Personalized Care Plan

You’ll Recover Your Strength, Mobility, Balance, & Independence

You’ll Learn How to Avoid Future Problems & Stay Healthy

Getting Started is FAST & EASY

First Experience with Physical Therapy?

We appreciate that pain can make you anxious, uncomfortable, and you might be uncertain about how we can help.

  • Rest Assured that you are at the right place
  • Since 1989, Humpal Physical Therapy’s expert, licensed physical therapists have helped thousands of patients successfully recover.
  • We have six advanced orthopedic, aquatic, & hand therapy clinics.
Areas of the Body & Conditions We Treat

Services We Provide


Patient Success Stories

  • Bonnie Z.

    As a breast cancer survivor, who almost died from her chemotherapy treatments and having radiation for 6 weeks at MD Anderson, being treated by some of the best doctors, nurses and technicians in the world.

  • Cathy K.

    The therapists treat the patients A+. The staff would give help when and where it is needed. I thought all the staff and the facilities were just great. There is always room for improvement, but I didn’t see any.

  • Marjorie W.

    The receptionist was friendly and polite. The therapist had a good attitude and was easy to understand. I have never been in a more pleasant and clean surrounding. Everyone had a smile and showed they were really into their job. I rate Humpal Excellent.

  • Robert R.

    Good People, nice place. Excellent.

  • Anthony M.

    I couldn’t be any more happy with this great facility. Everyone from the front to the back was great. Thank all of you so much.

  • Deanna H.

    I have been to many other physical therapy facilities and Humpal is by far above average. My therapist was kind, but tough and had super strong hands.

  • Maria R.

    My therapist was very enthusiastic and had a positive influence on my improvement.

We Accept All Insurance Plans


NOTE: No Referral No Problem
We Can See Patients Without a Physician’s Referral

If you don’t see your plan listed, please give us a call.
We make every effort to verify your insurance benefits before your first visit with us.

WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER US OVER
CORPORATE CLINICS OR HOSPITALS:
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CORPORATE HOSPITAL
Immediate Appointments Available Yes No No
Family-Friendly Clinic Serving the Area Since 1989 Yes No No
Six Convenient Locations Yes No No
Large, Heated Pools Yes Maybe Maybe
Orthopedic & Sport Therapy Experts Yes Maybe Maybe
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts Yes No Maybe
Hands-on, Manual Therapy Experts Yes Maybe Maybe
Hand Therapy Yes No Maybe
State-of-the-Art Equipment & Large Rehab Gym Yes No No
Most Affordable Yes No No
Humpal Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers
Immediate Appointments Available:Yes
Family-Friendly Clinic Serving the Area Since 1989:Yes
Six Convenient Locations:Yes
Large, Heated Pools:Yes
Orthopedic & Sport Therapy Experts:Yes
Large, Heated Pools:Yes
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts:Yes
Hands-on, Manual Therapy Experts:Yes
Hand Therapy:Yes
State-of-the-Art Equipment & Large Rehab Gym:Yes
Most Affordable:Yes
CORPORATE
Immediate Appointments Available:No
Family-Friendly Clinic Serving the Area Since 1989:No
Six Convenient Locations:No
Large, Heated Pools:Maybe
Orthopedic & Sport Therapy Experts:Maybe
Large, Heated Pools:No
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts:Maybe
Hands-on, Manual Therapy Experts:No
Hand Therapy:No
State-of-the-Art Equipment & Large Rehab Gym:No
Most Affordable:No
HOSPITAL
Immediate Appointments Available:No
Family-Friendly Clinic Serving the Area Since 1989:No
Six Convenient Locations:No
Large, Heated Pools:Maybe
Orthopedic & Sport Therapy Experts:Maybe
Large, Heated Pools:Maybe
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts:Maybe
Hands-on, Manual Therapy Experts:Maybe
Hand Therapy:Maybe
State-of-the-Art Equipment & Large Rehab Gym:No
Most Affordable:No

The Recovery Process

Learn about the 5 phases of recovery

Click on a phase number to learn more.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
    • Pain Relief

      Reducing pain, swelling, and inflammation are common goals in this phase of recovery. Injury protection, elevation, appropriate medications, compression, and patient education are important.

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    • Introduce Movement

      Pain-free passive, manual therapy, active range of motion, and cardiorespiratory exercises, are indicated here. Education about pain and a positive attitude may help.

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    • Strengthening

      Progressive loading of healing soft tissues, the reintroduction of low-stress neuromuscular reeducation, balance training, and basic functional activities are part of this rehabilitation phase.

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    • Functional Retraining

      Progressing strengthening exercises, improving flexibility, and advanced balance exercises are part of phase 4. Resuming functional movement (e.g. sports movements) occurs in this phase.

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    • Recovery & Prevention

      Functional movements are progressed, a controlled re-introduction to sports or challenging environments is initiated. Continued strengthening, flexibility, balance, endurance, and goal-specific training occurs during this phase. Education and future injury prevention are discussed.

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