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Welcome to Peak Physical Therapy
Peak Physical Therapy was founded in 1999 by Chip Sands and Darin Tucker. Their mission, as health care specialists, is to see that EVERYONE has the opportunity to receive excellent, highly personalized physical therapy care regardless of their insurance, injury condition, or financial situation. Each patient should be well educated not only in how to resolve their pain, but how to prevent their condition from every reoccurring allowing them to confidently return to any/all activity without concern.

Peak Physical Therapy has 9 convenient locations throughout Idaho and Colorado to serve your physical therapy needs.

Peak Physical Therapy's Idaho clinics are located in :
Boise, Idaho, Eagle, Idaho, Emmett, Idaho, Middleton, Idaho and Mountain Home Idaho.

Peak Physical Therapy's Colorado clinics are located in:
Colorado Springs and Durango, Colorado.

Visit one of our physical therapy clinics today and receive a Free Consultation

"Each and every visit should be outstanding and every patient and physician highly satisfied because of the GREAT service they received!"

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Shoulder pain working your fingers overtime???
Shoulder pain is a common complaint seen in virtually every physical therapy office.  This part of the body is used in so many activities and for so many functions that it is no wonder the majority of people will experience some type of shoulder discomfort at some point in their lives.  As it is so crucial to our everyday movements, it is all the more important to get the pain taken care of so you can improve your quality of life as well as prevent any further and future injuries. Peak Physical Therapy takes a thorough assessment of your injury, develops a plan in order to take care of any current discomfort, and then helps you to avoid the same sort of injury down the line.  
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Tip of the month

“I hurt more because I’m getting older”:
Yes, it’s true that as we age there are several variables that change which may predispose us to injury or pain.  That ache or pain we feel is often the result of an underlying biomechanical problem, usually associated with muscle imbalances across a joint. 
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Testimonials

Thank you Brett, Eric, and Molly for a great physical therapy experience! I came in with basically no flexibility or movement in my lower back. You carefully and thoughtfully guided, encouraged, and "pushed" me to be able to function again. It is great to be able to do the simple things of life again without constant pain! I felt your sincerity and concern and know that there was a genuine relationship established which enabled us to work together as a team. Again, thank you! M.H.

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