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Orthopedic Physical Therapy
One-on-one physical therapy in Overland Park, serving the Kansas City metro with focused treatment plans for active adults, athletes, and post-surgical recovery.
Care You Can Trust
Every treatment plan is based on your goals, movement baseline, and lifestyle demands. We combine hands-on care with progressive strength and mobility work so your results last beyond the clinic.
Learn more about our clinicOur Clinicians
A small clinical team delivering one-on-one care, clear treatment plans, and practical progression for Overland Park and Kansas City patients.
Founder / Doctor of Physical Therapy
Born and raised in the heart of Kansas City’s Overland Park, Traci Smiley’s journey into patient care was catalyzed by her deep-seated passion for...
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Doctor of Physical Therapy
Originally from a rural town in north-central Missouri, Precious was shaped by a community of tradition and a strong local sports culture. Her passion...
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Doctor of Physical Therapy
Originally from the KC metro, Ali is a dedicated physical therapist with over eight years of experience helping patients move with confidence and return...
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A modern care model for Overland Park and Kansas City metro patients.
Hands-on joint and soft-tissue techniques to restore mobility, reduce pain, and prepare you for stronger movement.
Precision treatment to reduce muscle tension and improve movement quality for stubborn pain patterns.
Targeted neuromuscular electrical stimulation to improve activation, reinforce movement patterns, and support recovery.
Integrated soft-tissue work that complements manual therapy and exercise to improve tissue tolerance.
How It Works
From your first call to your return-to-activity plan, every step is designed to keep the process clear, personal, and easy to act on.
Step 1
Reach out online or by phone and we will help you lock in a one-on-one visit that fits your schedule and your main concern.
Step 2
Your evaluation maps out what is limiting you now, what needs to change, and the most efficient path forward for your recovery.
Step 3
Each session builds on measurable progress so you can move better, feel stronger, and return to normal life with a clear plan.
How We Treat
We combine hands-on techniques, progressive loading, and targeted recovery tools to match your pain source, tissue tolerance, and performance goals.
Use low-load exercise with strategic pressure to build strength while protecting healing tissue and joints.
Decrease tissue stiffness, improve local mobility, and pair soft-tissue work with movement that restores tolerance.
Release trigger points, reduce muscle guarding, and improve movement quality when pain patterns stay stuck.
Learn how we approach evaluation, hands-on treatment, and progressive rehab for this service.
Hands-on joint and soft-tissue techniques that improve motion, reduce pain, and prepare you for stronger movement.
Integrate neuromuscular electrical stimulation to improve activation, reinforce movement patterns, and support recovery.
Build strength, restore motion, and prepare your body before surgery to support a smoother recovery afterward.
Progress safely after surgery with guided mobility, swelling control, strength work, and return-to-activity planning.
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Contact Us
Call us or send a request and we will help you choose the right first appointment.