On-site Imaging
for diagnosing your muscle and ligament injuries in your knee with the same accuracy as getting an MRI
Hands-on Physical Therapy
skilled hands on muscle work to help release tight and locked knee and thigh muscles
safely build back knee strength and flexibility with guided exercises from a experienced physical therapist
Just one visit…
VS
Going to 4 Separate Visits
Instead of your diagnosis relying solely on what a therapist FEELS… ultrasound imaging can allows our therapists to SEE the cause of your knee pain
With an accurate diagnosis, our therapists can recommend you the proper treatment…. rather that’s physical therapy with us or if you would be better served seeing a knee surgeon elsewhere
Streamlining your imaging and physical therapy in one clinic means fewer doctors visits (and co-pays) for you and your family
Join thousands of patients…
“They did amazing work with my shoulder, and it was so convenient they had everything in one place!”
-Katherine (Tempe, AZ)
“These guys were miracle workers for my knee arthritis, I have no doubt they saved me from getting my knee replaced.”
-Bill (Chandler, AZ)
Trauma or repetitive stress can cause injury to the tendons and ligaments of your knee. This can lead to pain and instability that limits your activity.
Knee joints gradually lose the lubricating fluid that keeps them from rubbing together. As the joint dries out, the cartilage erodes, causing chronic pain and inflammation.
Injuries to the meniscus of the knee can cause stabbing pains that make activity difficult. Our sports medicine team have the tools to help your damaged meniscus heal and get you back to the active lifestyle you desire.
Thigh muscle imbalances can cause the knee cap to slip out of place and rub against the thighbone. Patella dysfunction is characterized by clicking and difficulty squatting.
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To begin your road to recovery call (480) 306-6627 or complete the form below and someone from our team will contact you shortly.
Depending on your insurance, the average cost you can expect to pay for an ultrasound is between $0 – $65. (about the same price as an X-ray!)
Soft tissue injuries are frequently evaluated using MSK (musculoskeletal) diagnostic ultrasonography. Soft tissue injuries that can be detected using MSK diagnostic ultrasonography include:
When you go see a physical therapist for a knee ailment, the first thing the therapist will do is perform a hands on examination of your knee.
Each physical therapist has a different way that they perform their exam, but mostly it will be a variation of moving and feeling your knee.
Without imaging to diagnose the health of your knee, a physical therapist has to rely solely on their intuition to take a “best guess”.
Receiving treatment with a true diagnosis of your knee can lead to several problems:
Getting a low cost ultrasound at the beginning of your care can help you avoid these issues and help you receive the proper care.
No, physical therapy and ultrasound does not require a doctors referral in the state of Arizona (unless you have medicaid or AHCCCS, then you will need to jump through the hoop of getting a doctor referral in order to see us)
Katelyn (Kate) is an Arizona native and grew up in Mesa, AZ. As a former ballet dancer and currenthealthcare practitioner, Kate strives to provide her patients with a rigorous and functional approach to rehabilitation and fitness to facilitate her patient‘s return to peak performance levels. Clinically, Kate is interested in treating members of the performing arts community, the Geriatric population, and athletes and appreciates the complexities of treating these clients. She enjoys taking drop-in dance classes of all genres, playing with her three dogs and young son, and watching the Arizona Coyotes in her spare time.
Colin Rigney is a highly experienced physical therapist with over 14 years of experience in the field. He is one of few physical therapists in the country to be certified in diagnostic ultrasound, a type of imaging used to diagnose soft tissue injuries like tendinitis, sprains and strains. Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury or managing chronic pain, Colin has the skills and knowledge to help you reach your goals and improve your quality of life.
Colin Rigney is a highly experienced physical therapist with over 14 years of experience in the field. He is one of few physical therapists in the country to be certified in diagnostic ultrasound, a type of imaging used to diagnose soft tissue injuries like tendinitis, sprains and strains. Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury or managing chronic pain, Colin has the skills and knowledge to help you reach your goals and improve your quality of life.
Ryan Cooney DPT is a highly experienced physical therapist with over six years of professional experience. He specializes in managing spinal, orthopedic, and post-operative rehabilitation for patients of all ages. Ryan is one of the few physical therapists in the entire country certified in diagnostic ultrasound imaging, which allows him to provide accurate and timely diagnoses for his patients.
Ryan received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from a Nebraska university, where he received rigorous training in the latest techniques and technologies in the field of physical therapy.
Ryan is dedicated to helping his patients achieve their goals and live their best lives. He takes a personalized approach to care, tailoring each treatment plan to meet the unique needs of each patient. With his extensive experience and specialized training in diagnostic ultrasound imaging, Ryan is able to provide his patients with the highest level of care and expertise.
In his free time, Ryan enjoys hiking, running, and spending time with his family. He is an active member of the physical therapy community and regularly attends conferences and workshops to stay up-to-date on the latest research and advancements in the field.