Advanced Physical Therapy brings new pain relief options for Cassville patients
July 24, 2019
Vinnie Roberts
Physical therapy is among one of the most universal medical services in the country. From athletes working through sports-related injuries, to adults recovering from surgical procedures, the need for a place for patients to receive proper recovery care cannot be overstated.
Knowing this, Zach and Jamie Ball, owners of Advanced Physical Therapy, opened up a new location in Cassville.
Advanced Physical Therapy began operations three years ago. Their first location opened in Rogers, Ark. The decision to open a location in Cassville came as a simple one, according to co-owner Zach Ball.
“Our initial team of family members all graduated from Cassville High School and are very excited to be back in the Cassville area providing physical therapy services,” he said.
Advanced Physical Therapy offers outpatient services for a variety of needs and its owners pride themselves on their quality of care as well as their excellent customer service.
“We offer outpatient physical therapy services and customer service of the highest quality,” said Ball. “At our clinic, you will see the same Doctor of Physical Therapy every visit. Cassville area residents deserve the highest quality care. Pain and injuries can hold people back, can keep them from enjoying activities they love, and can often leave people frustrated and even depressed. Our company purpose and passion is to help our patients get back to the activities they love,” Bell said.
The clinic offers outpatient physical therapy services for a variety of different types of ailments and injuries, according to Ball.
“We can help people experiencing: back pain; neck pain; headaches; joint pain; whiplash; work-related injuries; balance difficulties or falls; vertigo; sports injuries; and post-operative rehabilitation. We also offer industrial injury prevention services,” said Ball.
The program, called the WorkSmart Prevention Program, is designed to assist employers in the prevention of work-related injuries.
Ball said, “Advanced Physical Therapy’s WorkSmart Prevention Program is designed to help companies significantly decrease preventable injuries with injury prevention services.”
Through this program, Advanced Physical Therapy will send a representative to conduct a free, onsite analysis of the company’s needs and where both accidents and injuries can be prevented. In partnering with the clinic, the company in question will then receive a customized program designed to teach employees where the greatest risk of injury lies and how to avoid or prevent them.
The idea for the company came out of several years of working within the traditional healthcare system. Seeing a need for a higher standard of care in his field, Zach Ball decided that a privately owned physical therapy clinic could better serve the needs of his patients.
“So many physical therapy clinics are either in a large hospital system or owned by someone that is not a clinician,” said Ball. “I wanted to start a physical therapy company that is owned by a physical therapist and focuses on the highest quality of care.”
The company began humbly, at first only employing family members, before growing throughout the years to include four locations with Cassville being the most recent.
“We started out with only family employees, [myself] and Jordan Ball as Physical Therapists, Todd Linebarger in business development and marketing, and Jamie Ball as the CFO,” he said. “Since then, we have since grown to have four locations.”
The company’s other locations include two sites in Rogers, Ark., one main clinic and another located at the Primrose Retirement Community, as well as one in Fayetteville, Ark.
Advanced Physical Therapy offers free consultation for new patients. The clinic also accepts all medical insurance as in-network, meaning all forms of medical insurance, whether it be part of the Cox or Mercy networks, are accepted. Patients in all networks can ask their physicians for referrals to Advanced Physical Therapy.
The Cassville clinic is open Mondays through Fridays, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
The clinic’s newest location in Cassville is located at 211 East 5th Street in the shopping pavilion between Arvest Bank and Shelter Insurance.
For any questions, or to schedule a free consultation, call (417) 847-1045 or contact the clinic through their website at: www.advancedptonline.com.
Vinnie Roberts
Physical therapy is among one of the most universal medical services in the country. From athletes working through sports-related injuries, to adults recovering from surgical procedures, the need for a place for patients to receive proper recovery care cannot be overstated.
Knowing this, Zach and Jamie Ball, owners of Advanced Physical Therapy, opened up a new location in Cassville.
Advanced Physical Therapy began operations three years ago. Their first location opened in Rogers, Ark. The decision to open a location in Cassville came as a simple one, according to co-owner Zach Ball.
“Our initial team of family members all graduated from Cassville High School and are very excited to be back in the Cassville area providing physical therapy services,” he said.
Advanced Physical Therapy offers outpatient services for a variety of needs and its owners pride themselves on their quality of care as well as their excellent customer service.
“We offer outpatient physical therapy services and customer service of the highest quality,” said Ball. “At our clinic, you will see the same Doctor of Physical Therapy every visit. Cassville area residents deserve the highest quality care. Pain and injuries can hold people back, can keep them from enjoying activities they love, and can often leave people frustrated and even depressed. Our company purpose and passion is to help our patients get back to the activities they love,” Bell said.
The clinic offers outpatient physical therapy services for a variety of different types of ailments and injuries, according to Ball.
“We can help people experiencing: back pain; neck pain; headaches; joint pain; whiplash; work-related injuries; balance difficulties or falls; vertigo; sports injuries; and post-operative rehabilitation. We also offer industrial injury prevention services,” said Ball.
The program, called the WorkSmart Prevention Program, is designed to assist employers in the prevention of work-related injuries.
Ball said, “Advanced Physical Therapy’s WorkSmart Prevention Program is designed to help companies significantly decrease preventable injuries with injury prevention services.”
Through this program, Advanced Physical Therapy will send a representative to conduct a free, onsite analysis of the company’s needs and where both accidents and injuries can be prevented. In partnering with the clinic, the company in question will then receive a customized program designed to teach employees where the greatest risk of injury lies and how to avoid or prevent them.
The idea for the company came out of several years of working within the traditional healthcare system. Seeing a need for a higher standard of care in his field, Zach Ball decided that a privately owned physical therapy clinic could better serve the needs of his patients.
“So many physical therapy clinics are either in a large hospital system or owned by someone that is not a clinician,” said Ball. “I wanted to start a physical therapy company that is owned by a physical therapist and focuses on the highest quality of care.”
The company began humbly, at first only employing family members, before growing throughout the years to include four locations with Cassville being the most recent.
“We started out with only family employees, [myself] and Jordan Ball as Physical Therapists, Todd Linebarger in business development and marketing, and Jamie Ball as the CFO,” he said. “Since then, we have since grown to have four locations.”
The company’s other locations include two sites in Rogers, Ark., one main clinic and another located at the Primrose Retirement Community, as well as one in Fayetteville, Ark.
Advanced Physical Therapy offers free consultation for new patients. The clinic also accepts all medical insurance as in-network, meaning all forms of medical insurance, whether it be part of the Cox or Mercy networks, are accepted. Patients in all networks can ask their physicians for referrals to Advanced Physical Therapy.
The Cassville clinic is open Mondays through Fridays, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
The clinic’s newest location in Cassville is located at 211 East 5th Street in the shopping pavilion between Arvest Bank and Shelter Insurance.
For any questions, or to schedule a free consultation, call (417) 847-1045 or contact the clinic through their website at: www.advancedptonline.com.