Physicians at the new location offer physical therapy for post-surgical care, workers’ compensation and more. This was the third location Illinois Bone & Joint has opened so far this year.
“Our comprehensive care model includes in-house doctors, which allows us to have open lines of communication and create individualized treatment plans for patients,” said Palatine facility manager and physical therapist, Michael Lynch, DPT. “We have a close-knit group and we can quickly share our notes, x-rays and MRIs between pain specialists and doctors to provide the absolute best patient care.”
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