Helping You Achieve Optimal Wellbeing
This is more than treatment — it’s a pathway to a better quality of life. Through expert manual therapy, we empower your body to heal, adapt, and thrive.
- Give Us a Call: (931) 456-5757
- Visit Us At: 50 Stanley St. Crossville, TN 38555
- Email us At: arcoffice17@gmail.com
Welcome to Advance Rehabilitation Center
Transforming Health Through Skilled Manual Therapy
At the heart of our practice is a belief that manual therapy is not just about short-term relief — it’s about long-term transformation. Our highly skilled manual therapist combines deep anatomical knowledge with advanced hands-on techniques to address the root causes of pain and dysfunction, not just the symptoms.
By restoring optimal function to the body’s musculoskeletal and nervous systems, we help patients move better, feel stronger, and live with less pain. Whether you’re recovering from injury, struggling with chronic discomfort, or aiming to improve overall mobility and performance, our approach is tailored to support lasting change.
common CONDITIONS
Conditions we treat with excellent care
Back, Neck & Shoulder Pain
Chronic or acute pain in the spine is often treated through exercises, manual therapy, and postural education. Physical therapists work to improve mobility, strengthen supporting muscles, and reduce pain in these areas
Hip and Knee Pain
One of the most common conditions that causes both hip pain and knee pain is osteoarthritis (OA), a form of degenerative joint pain caused by wear and tear on your joints.
Sports Injuries
These include sprains, strains, and fractures. Treatment involves specific recovery programs and prevention exercises to ensure a safe and quick return to athletic activities
Neurological Conditions
Conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease are treated with exercises and techniques to improve mobility, strength, and coordination
Post Surgery
Physical therapy is crucial for recovery after surgeries such as joint replacements. Therapists work closely with surgeons to ensure proper healing and restoration of function.
Advance Rehabilitation Center
Real Personalized Care
We believe that great manual therapy isn’t just about treating pain — it’s about helping you take back control of your body and your life. Our skilled manual therapist works hands-on to release restrictions, improve movement, and get to the root of what’s really causing your pain or dysfunction.
Whether you’re dealing with an old injury, nagging tension, or feeling like your body just isn’t moving the way it used to, we’re here to help. Our goal is to not only relieve your current symptoms but to make lasting improvements that support your everyday health, performance, and well-being.
Real People Real Results
-Hear What Others Have to Say-
To say he gave me my life back is an understatement. Thomas is amazing and truly gifted in his field.
If you need manual therapy, Thomas is an exceptional clinician with phenomenal manual skills. He reassessed my status each visit and taught me techniques to continue my progress. Although he is extremely busy, my treatments were always thorough and focused.
Kathy and Jason are excellent physical therapists who provide more traditional therapy. Their approach complemented and supported Thomas’s treatments.
The gym has equipment I haven’t seen before, and it was used thoughtfully and effectively in addition to the one on one care.
In June 2024, I fell twice going up stairs, worsening years-long joint pain and stiffness.
After 24 treatments, I regained my ability to do a full squat to the floor, sit and stand without using my arms, carry packages up and down stairs and walk on uneven ground without losing my balance.
I’m a safer driver, because I can now turn my neck and back to check traffic without using the steering wheel for leverage which often caused my car to drift out of my lane.
Brooke, who wears many hats in addition to receptionist, is always personable, helpful and kind and projects the relaxed, supportive environment of the clinic.
Physical imitations were making my world very small. I’m so very grateful that I can now do the things I love, especially working with horses.
We are fortunate to have care of this caliber in our small town.
to the point where I don’t have to take pain meds any. The one thing I have learned over the years is listen to what the P.T. Says and do your exercises outside of the visit. Thanks Thomas and staff for your friendly smiles when I walk in to hit the grind. D.S.
Feel Better. Move Better. Live Better.
We believe that great manual therapy isn’t just about treating pain — it’s about helping you take back control of your body and your life. Our skilled manual therapist works hands-on to release restrictions, improve movement, and get to the root of what’s really causing your pain or dysfunction.
Got a question?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is physical therapy?
Physical therapy is a healthcare profession that uses exercise, manual therapy, and other techniques to help people recover from injuries, improve their physical function, and reduce pain. It aims to restore and maintain mobility, strength, and overall physical well-being.
What should I expect during my first physical therapy appointment?
Your first appointment will typically include a thorough evaluation of your condition, medical history, and physical examination. Our therapist will assess your mobility, strength, and functional limitations, and then develop a treatment plan based on their findings
What happens during a physical therapy session?
A typical session involves patient education, hands-on techniques like joint mobilization or soft tissue work, exercises tailored to your condition, and possibly the use of modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, or heat/ice therapy
How long does physical therapy treatment typically last?
The duration of treatment varies depending on your condition, its severity, and other factors. Some people may need only a few sessions, while others might require several months of treatment
Is physical therapy covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover physical therapy, but coverage can vary. It’s advisable to check with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage and any out-of-pocket expenses








