Little Rock Office
  10014 N. Rodney Parham, Suite 103
  Little Rock, AR 72227
  Phone: 501-224-5454
  Fax: 501-224-5460

North Little Rock Office:
  4540 JFK Blvd
  North Little Rock, AR 72116
  Phone: 501-758-5555
  Fax: 501-758-5941
Welcome to Advanced Physical Therapy of Little Rock & North Little Rock
Orthopedics
Orthopedics
Pelvic Pain and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic Pain
and
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Women's Health
Women's Health
Prenatal and Postpartum Care
Prenatal/Postpartum Care
Men's Health
Men's Health
Services for Children
Services for Children
Welcome to Advanced Physical Therapy of Little Rock and North Little Rock
Orthopedic and Pelvic Floor Clinics
Now accepting new patients at both Clinics.

Advanced Physical Therapy is pleased to announce the opening of our new location in North Little Rock. Located at 4540 JFK Blvd, this facility will offer the same high quality of care to address prenatal and postpartum conditions, pelvic floor dysfunction and general orthopedic conditions.

At Advanced Physical Therapy of Little Rock and North Little Rock our focus is on providing patient-centered, outcome oriented and scientifically based treatment for general orthopedic problems, prenatal and postpartum conditions, and pelvic floor dysfunction for men, women and children of all ages. We are the only clinic in the state that specializes in treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction and prenatal /postpartum conditions. Our staff is dedicated to providing quality care in a warm and compassionate environment in order to assist patients in the improvement of their quality of life.

Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to conditions that involve the muscles in the pelvic floor and surrounding vaginal or rectal area when they are not functioning "normally". Patients may present with weakness or low tone in the muscles or muscle spasming and increased tone. Symptoms may include pain, urinary and/or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and sexual dysfunction.

Millions of Americans suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction and are often left untreated due to improper diagnosis or lack of knowledge regarding available treatment options. Physical therapy treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction is well documented and is often cited in the medical literature as the first line of treatment for many conditions.

We have provided a tab called  "Common Conditions"  where you may find descriptions of many of the problems that we treat in our facility. Please browse through our website for additional information and if you have further questions please contact our staff at 501.224.5454

We are pleased to announce our affiliation with The Center for Vulvar Disorders at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). In conjunction with the gynecologists on staff at UAMS we are working with patients who have vulvar pain and pelvic floor dysfunction with a focus on alleviating pain and improving quality of life.
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