Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy – Philadelphia – Aramingo Ave

Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy

3400 Aramingo Ave
Suite 11
Philadelphia, PA 19134

Hours of Operation
Monday7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Tuesday8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wednesday7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday7:00 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday8:00 am – 12:00 pm
SundayClosed
Google Rating
4.4
Based on 72 reviews
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The highly skilled clinicians at Ivy Rehab, formerly Progress PT, are here to help you get back to feeling your best again! Ivy Rehab is a rapidly growing network of physical & occupational therapy clinics dedicated to providing exceptional care and personalized treatment to get patients feeling better, faster. We have many convenient locations in PA and offer a wide range of treatments and programs to suit your needs, including in-clinic and virtual telehealth appointments. Give us a call to see how the friendly team at your local Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy can help you today!
  • Located in the Imperial Plaza
  • Se habla español!
  • Accepts most insurance plans including Medicare & Medicaid
  • Appointments within 24 hours
  • See us with or without a prescription
  • Virtual telehealth visits available
  • Previously Progress Physical Therapy

Our clinic provides a wide range of therapy programs, personalized to deliver the care you need.

ACL Rehab

ACL Rehab

If you have sustained an ACL injury and are planning your post-operative rehabilitation, you need to ensure that you seek out a physical therapist who will return your full range-of-motion.

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Arthritis Therapy

Arthritis Therapy

Arthritis symptoms can affect an individual on a daily basis. Physical therapy is a conservative, non-invasive and effective arthritis treatment, which typically affects the articulating joints of the body such as the hip, knee, shoulder, and hand. 

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Balance & Fall Prevention

Balance & Fall Prevention

Physical therapists see and treat a variety of conditions related to pain caused by falls and can also work with patients to identify and address the risk factors that put patients at a higher risk of falls or injury from falls.

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Headache Treatment

Headache Treatment

Headaches, like back pain, are one of the most common physical complaints and can be one of the most frustrating to manage. 

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Neurological Disorders

Neurological Disorders

Neurological disorders and injuries can affect each patient differently. Our therapists will conduct a full evaluation to determine problem areas, discuss your goals, and develop a treatment program to target your specific needs.

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Orthopedic Therapy

Orthopedic Therapy

The orthopedic specialists at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy are ready to help you get back into the action.

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Osteoporosis & Osteopenia

Osteoporosis & Osteopenia

Osteoporosis is a common bone disorder in individuals over 40 years of age often characterized by weakened bone strength.

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Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy encompasses an assortment of treatment methods for different injuries, conditions and illnesses. At Ivy, our experienced therapists design personalized treatment plans and programs to help you live a healthier life every day. Our team treats you so you can treat yourself. 

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Post-Surgical Treatment

Post-Surgical Treatment

Physical therapy after surgery is extremely important for ensuring a full recovery.

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Prehab

Prehab

Returning to life after surgery can sometimes be a painful, lengthy process. By planning ahead, a physical therapist can help make that process of recovery much easier and help ease the pain.

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Sciatica

Sciatica

The first line of treatment for sciatica is often physical therapy as it has been shown to be both effective in alleviating pain as well as saving the individual and medical system money.

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Scoliosis

Scoliosis

The treatment for scoliosis can include physical therapy, bracing, and surgery depending on the severity of scoliosis.

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Soft Tissue Mobilization

Soft Tissue Mobilization

Physical therapists will perform soft tissue mobilization using manual techniques to break up adhesions on your muscles, fascia, and ligaments.

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Sports Injury Screenings

Sports Injury Screenings

The ultimate goal of any sports injury program is to help athletes of any age perform to the best of their abilities and to prevent injuries before they happen.

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Telehealth

Telehealth

Now you can do physical, occupational, and speech therapy from the safety and comfort of your home.

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TMJ

TMJ

Temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (often referred to as TMJ), encompass a range of conditions of the jaw muscles and jaw joints.

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Total Joint Replacement

Total Joint Replacement

Your recovery from joint replacement surgery should start before the operation even takes place.

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Work Conditioning

Work Conditioning

Returning to work after an injury can be a learning process for both the employee and the employer.

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Workers Compensation

Workers Compensation

The goal of our program is to efficiently rehabilitate injured workers and to lessen the number of days lost to work-related injuries.

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Our clinic offers specialized therapy options to treat a variety of unique conditions.

Bladder Health & Incontinence

Bladder Health & Incontinence

Based on our evaluation results, we will individualize treatments to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and improve their function so you can gain control over your symptoms. 

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Blood Flow Restriction

Blood Flow Restriction

Blood flow restriction (BFR) is FDA-approved to be a safe and effective system that trained medical professionals can use to help patients improve muscle strength.

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Concussion Management

Concussion Management

If you or someone you know has suffered a concussion, the lingering effects can be frustratingly stubborn.

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Hand Therapy

Hand Therapy

Hand therapists (also referred to as occupational therapists) specialize in conditions affecting hands and upper extremities.

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McKenzie Method

McKenzie Method

The McKenzie Method is a way of assessing musculoskeletal conditions such as back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, ankle pain, and more.

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Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Ivy’s experienced occupational therapists perform a wide range of Occupational Therapy services.

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Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson’s Disease

A long-term degenerative disease that affects mobility, speech, coordination and motor skills, Parkinson’s is the fastest-growing neurological disorder worldwide and set to outpace dementia.

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Pelvic Health

Pelvic Health

Select locations within the Ivy Rehab Network can provide non-surgical approaches to rehabilitation of male and female pelvic health.

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Pelvic Pain

Pelvic Pain

Pain can be defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.

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Running Analysis

Running Analysis

The running analysis program offered at the Ivy Rehab Network is designed to cater to anyone who wants to improve their running performance.

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Vertigo

Vertigo

The Ivy Rehab Network offers vertigo treatment for patients suffering from benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) as well as balance problems including issues related to difficulty walking and an unsteady gait.

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Vestibular Rehab

Vestibular Rehab

At the Ivy Rehab Network, our physical therapists are specially trained in treating disorders of the vestibular system.

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Our clinic provides a wide range of treatments to address conditions like chronic pain, back pain, knee pain, hip pain, and more.

Ankle Pain

Ankle Pain

Ankle pain and sprains are very common, especially for athletes and anyone who is on their feet a majority of the day.

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Arm Pain

Arm Pain

More often, arm pain is caused by an injury to the skin, muscles, joints, or bones in the arm.

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Back Pain

Back Pain

There are many causes of back pain, but the most common include muscle strains, disc or facet joint irritation, as well as sacroiliac dysfunction.

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Chronic Pain

Chronic Pain

Chronic pain may leave you wanting to curl up in bed with a heating pad and a bottle of medication to help ease your aches.

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Foot Pain

Foot Pain

Foot pain is common, but with treatment, you can eliminate your pain and lessen its impact on your quality of life.

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Hand Pain

Hand Pain

Hand pain can result from many different causes and can be debilitating in daily life activities.

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Head Pain

Head Pain

At some point in life, most of us will deal with headaches and other pain under the eyes, at the top of the neck, and in our jaw.

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Hip Pain

Hip Pain

Hip pain is a common complaint and can be a result of many different reasons.

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Knee Pain

Knee Pain

Knee pain is very common and can have significant effects on quality of life.

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Leg Pain

Leg Pain

Pain in the upper leg and lower leg are common problems. Leg pain can present itself as a sharp, stabbing sensation or simply a dull ache.

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Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

Low back or buttocks pain is a very common condition in the United States, and can be a result of an acute injury or may be associated with a more long-term injury or illness.

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Neck Pain

Neck Pain

It’s common to experience neck pain or the occasional stiff neck. We rely on the bones, muscles, and ligaments in our necks to support and allow motion in our heads.

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Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

The shoulder consists of multiple joints, muscles, and tendons which allow the arm to move freely.

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The Ivy Network is made up of hundreds of locations. Our mission is to deliver an unparalleled physical therapy experience that exceeds expectations and provides the highest level of service, care and respect. Book an appointment with one of our physical therapists today.

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Patient Forms

Past Medical History Form | Ivy Rehab Network

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Essential Job Function Questionnaire | Ivy Rehab Network

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FAQs

Appointments | How do I schedule an appointment?

To request an appointment, give our office a call or you can request an appointment online by clicking here.

Appointments | How long do I have to come for therapy?

After your initial evaluation, your therapist will recommend a personalized treatment plan including an estimated length of care. The recommended number of treatments can range from several visits to several months depending on the severity of your injury and the level of function you seek to attain.

Billing | Can I pay my bill online?

Yes! Pay your bill online by clicking here.

Billing | How can I request medical records?

If you are a patient, please access your medical records using your Patient Portal. Medical requestors, please use the Record Request Portal.

Billing | I received a bill and have questions. Who do I call?

Please call the phone number listed on your statement if you have any questions about your bill.

Billing | What is an Explanation of Benefits (EOB)?

After your charges are generated in our billing system, our Central Business Office will submit your rendered services to the insurance carrier information you provide to us. As a result you will receive an “Explanation of Benefits” (EOB) statement from your insurance company. An “Explanation of Benefits” is not a bill. It is a statement from your insurance carrier informing you of the charges submitted on your behalf and how the charges were processed.

First Visit | How should I dress for my therapy sessions?

We want you to be comfortable during your visits. You are welcome to come in your street clothes or change into something comfortable when you get here. If we are evaluating your knee or shoulder for the first time you may choose to bring a T-shirt or shorts, but it is not required. We do suggest comfortable shoes with non-skid bottoms for your comfort and safety.

First Visit | How should I plan and what do I need to bring for my first visit?

For your first appointment, please plan to arrive 10-15 minutes before your scheduled time. We are a health care office so of course, there will be some paperwork and forms to sign. 

Parents/guardians: for patients under the age of 18, please come with your child or make arrangements to sign paperwork before your child’s first appointment. 

Things to bring: Insurance card(s), State ID, a list of medications you are currently taking and if your doctor ordered therapy, please bring in your referral or prescription.

Insurance | Do you accept Workers Compensation?

Yes! Each of our locations specialize in treating patients with work-related injuries and we are able to see any patient with an approved workers compensation claim. Our office will assist with contacting your workers compensation carrier to ensure that your claim is open and billable.

Insurance | Why do I have to pay a copay every visit?

A copay is a set amount of money an insurance company requires the insured to pay based on the policy conditions. 

Patient Portal | How do I access the patient portal?

Click here to access our patient portal.

Patient Portal | What is the patient portal?

Our patient portal allows our patients to complete necessary paperwork, pay statements, view visit information and communicate with your therapist. Prior to your initial evaluation, you will receive login information via the email we have on file for you.

Referral | Can I use a prescription from another physical therapy clinic or come to your clinic if the doctor has recommended another facility?

Yes, by state and federal law it is your choice as the patient to choose where you receive treatment for physical and occupational therapy. Simply bring your therapy prescription to us or give us a call, and we can schedule your appointment.

Referral | Do I need a doctor’s prescription before going to physical therapy?

No prescription for physical therapy, no problem! The ability to visit a physical therapist without a prescription or referral is called Direct Access. Click here to read more about Direct Access and find out the rules in your state.