The Texas State Physical Therapy Clinic provides various physical therapy services including wound management, orthopedics, manual therapy, neurology care for older adults, and exercise. It is located at 601 University Drive in San Marcos, Texas. Services offered include post-surgical care, debridement, suture and staple removal, and robotic therapy using a robot arm to assist with repeated arm and hand movements. The clinic is a teaching facility where DPT students treat patients under faculty supervision.
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1. Faculty Specializations:
• Wound Management
• Orthopedics
• Manual Therapy
• Neurology
• Older Adult Exercise
Physical Therapy Clinic
Physical Therapy Clinic
601 University Drive
San Marcos, Texas 78666–4684
Phone: 512.245.3795
www.txstate.edu
Wound Management Services
Includes Post-Surgical Care:
• Incision and Drainage
• Debridement
• Suture/Staple Removal
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Robot Arm
The robot gently assists with initiation, accuracy
and smoothness for repeated, goal-directed
movements. Qualification for rehab will be
determined upon evaluation.
2. www.txstate.eduThis information is available in alternate format upon request from the Office of Disability Services.
LOCATION
Texas State University
Health Professions Building, Room 101
APPOINTMENTS
Telephone - 512.245.3795
Fax - 512.245.4442
COST
Initial Evaluation - $50.00
Subsequent Visits - $30.00
*cash or check only
**statement for insurance companies
available upon request
The Texas State Physical
Therapy Clinic is a teaching
clinic where doctoral (DPT)
students treat patients of all
ages under the supervision of
experienced faculty members
who are licensed in the state of
Texas.
Therapeutic Rehabilitation
Includes:
1. Orthopedic
• Shoulder, elbow, wrist
• Spine
• Posture
• Hip
• Knee
• Ankle
2. Neurological
• Stroke
• Traumatic Brain Injury
• Parkinson Disease
• Cerebral Palsy
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Multiple Sclerosis
3. Acute Wound / Burn Management
• Traumatic
• Surgical
• Partial thickness burns
4. Robotic Therapy
• Neurorehabilitation of hand and arm
movements