Physical Therapy · Sports Rehab · Pain Relief

Move better. Heal stronger. Get back to life.

MotionPoint Physical Therapy helps patients recover from injury, surgery, pain, balance issues, and mobility setbacks with one-on-one care plans built around real goals.

New patient friendly: insurance guidance, referral support, direct access intake, and appointment request flow.
1:1Individualized treatment sessions
20+Common conditions treated
4.9Average patient review
48hAppointment request response goal

Why PT Is Strong

Patients search by pain, injury, and life moment.

Physical therapy websites work best when they are organized around what the patient is actually feeling: knee pain, shoulder pain, post-op recovery, sports injury, back pain, balance concerns, or getting cleared to return to work or sport.

Insurance guidance
Direct access intake
One-on-one care plans
Home exercise programs
Post-op rehab protocols
Physical therapy session

Patient Experience

The site explains what happens before the first visit.

A strong PT website reduces uncertainty. Patients want to know if insurance is accepted, whether they need a referral, what to wear, how long visits take, and whether their condition is treated.

  • First visit clarity: evaluation, movement screen, goals, care plan, and home exercises.
  • Condition pages: knee, shoulder, back, neck, balance, sports injury, and post-op rehab.
  • Appointment conversion: request form, phone CTA, insurance guidance, and referral notes.

24/7 AI receptionist

Missed calls can still become booked clinic leads.

When the team is busy, closed, or unable to answer, the AI receptionist can collect the caller's name, phone number, service need, location, urgency, and best callback time, then alert the business immediately.

Included in the growth setup
  • After-hours and missed-call intake
  • Text alerts with lead details
  • Caller confirmation text-back
  • Optional booking, form, or CRM handoff

Clinic demo shown as a conversion system, not just a redesign.

Start Recovery

Request your first appointment.

Tell us what hurts, what happened, and whether you have insurance, a referral, or a surgery date.