Friday, May 15, 2009

Houghton Physical Therapy & Sports Conditioning In Attleboro MA

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Welcome to Houghton Physical Therapy & Sports Conditioning
Physical Therapy, Sports Conditioning, Rehabilitation Programs and Education
Welcome to Houghton Physical Therapy & Sports Conditioning, Bristol County's fastest growing treatment facility for sports medicine, physical therapy and rehabilitation. Our goal is simple ...to help YOU get well physically and to feel better. Our philosophy is totally focused on, and centers around, what is best for YOU. We strive to make your physical therapy treatment convenient, productive both short term and long term, and aligned with your individual goals and needs.
Find out how we can help you by touring our website, calling us at 508-223-2300 or submitting a Contact Us form. Our physical therapy team is an experienced and educated staff that speciallizes in a treating a wide diversity of conditions and ailments. We collaborate collectively to determine the optimum treatment that coincides with your best interests.
Houghton Physical Therapy and Sports Condtioning has two facilities to help you with your physical therapy needs. Your treatments are developed and conducted by highly trained physical therapists in comfortable, contemporary treatment centers with state of the art equipment. You can click Directions to our Attleboro, MA facility or our newest facility, located inside of North Attleboro’s Answer is Fitness (Opening Monday, Jan 26th, 2009), which is equipped with the latest exercise equipment to meet your needs.We offer convenient hours as well as same or next day appointments for those patients who are in acute pain. Hours of operation are Monday - Thursday from 5:00am-8:30pm and Friday from 7:00am-4:30pm.

MCRA Style Organization Proposed, NE Masters Cycling Point Series

Starting a new (MCRA STYLE )master point seriers would be very easy especially if using Bike Reg's help . I think a new and fresh start would be great for the New England master cycling commuminty. Dose anyone have any thoughts on this? One of my ideas would be to run it under the eye of NE-BRA so that way no one group would benfit from any excess funds.