Free Screenings
Join us on Saturdays from 9 am – 2 pm for FREE Screenings
(first come first serve basis, about 8 patient slots available per Saturday)
“This place provides Free Screenings every Saturday. I went to check my shoulder problem during their Free Screening event. The physical therapist took enough time to patiently assess me and also explain why I am getting the pain and how to fix it. I went for a few sessions of therapy following that. The treatment and tips they provided were very useful. I am a lot better now and play without limitation. I would recommend you use their free screening as they are very good at identifying problems at the very root stage level and treating them too.”
– Bhavya B.
Five Ways to Manage Arthritis Pain — Without Surgery
— October 2025 —

Donna is one of the 53.2 million Americans living with arthritis. Until recently, she was also one of the many arthritis patients who weren’t physically active due to their symptoms. The persistent pain in her knee kept her from hobbies she’d always enjoyed, but now she loves to garden and explore local walking trails with her friends. And she didn’t even have to undergo surgery!
What changed? The answer is simple: Donna visited the team at Therapy Fit Physical Therapy. We helped her understand her condition, including the fact that staying sedentary was making her symptoms worse. We also created a customized treatment plan to help her manage her pain, get active, and get back to the life she wanted to live.
Whether you’re living with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or another inflammatory joint condition, we’ll work hard to find a solution that meets your needs. All you need to do to get started is call to schedule an appointment.
In the meantime, check out these five suggestions for managing arthritis pain from our physical therapists.
How to Manage Arthritis Symptoms (Without Drugs or Surgery)
- Stay Active: Getting enough exercise is one of the best things you can do to manage your arthritis symptoms. If you have osteoarthritis, this might be a surprise since OA pains often occur when you move the joint. Fortunately, our physical therapists can help you find low-impact exercises that won’t put extra pressure on your joints.
- But Don’t Forget to Rest: While physical activity is crucial in managing arthritis, you need to be careful not to overdo things. Striking a balance between more intense activities (like weightlifting) and periods of active recovery (like walking) will help keep your joints happy.
- Eat a Healthy Diet: Swapping out ultra-processed foods for a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help control the inflammation that contributes to arthritis symptoms.
- Find a Pain Management Strategy: You don’t have to depend on pain medication to manage your symptoms. Self-massage techniques, hot and cold therapy, and gentle stretches can all help reduce pain levels. Our therapists can provide suggestions!
- Get Organized: To maximize your treatment from our physical therapists, keep careful track of your symptoms. When do you feel pain? Where do you feel pain? Do you have any mobility restrictions? How would you describe your pain level? This information will help us create the best possible treatment plan for your needs.
But Don’t Forget to Visit Therapy Fit Physical Therapy, Either!
As musculoskeletal experts, our team of physical therapists can give you the expert guidance you need to address your arthritis symptoms. We offer two main benefits: additional pain management techniques and customized, guided exercise programs.
How We Help Manage Pain
In addition to showing you self-management options, we offer several pain management approaches in our clinic.
Manual therapy techniques, such as joint mobilizations or soft tissue manipulation, help reduce pain, promote blood circulation, and improve mobility restrictions. We often kick off sessions with a round of manual therapy to help prepare your body for exercise.
Depending on your needs, we might also suggest other pain-relieving modalities, such as ultrasound therapy or electrical stimulation.
How We Help You Exercise Smarter
When managing arthritis pain, pretty much any low-impact exercise will do wonders. However, targeted exercise also plays an important role in addressing pain.
For example, mobility exercises will help improve your joint’s range of motion, making movement easier overall. Targeted strength training focuses on improving the strength of the muscles surrounding your impacted joint, which helps support and stabilize it, helping to minimize pain.
We can also help you get started with a general exercise program. If you’ve been inactive for a while, starting slowly is essential to avoiding injury. We can provide suggested exercises and durations based on your health history and activity level.
Finally, if your arthritis is in a weight-bearing joint (such as your hip or knee), it’s important that you improve your balance to minimize your fall risk — and we can help with that, too!

Call Us Today
No matter your specific needs, Therapy Fit Physical Therapy is here to help you manage your arthritis symptoms. From personalized guidance to targeted exercise programs, we’ll find solutions that work for you.
Call us to schedule your initial consultation.

Exciting News – Our New Frisco Clinic is Open!
We’re thrilled to announce that Therapy Fit has officially opened a brand-new location in Frisco, TX! This expansion allows us to serve even more patients with the same exceptional, evidence-based care you’ve come to expect from our team.
📍 New Address:
400 Stonebrook Pkwy, Unit 803
Frisco, TX 75036
📞 Phone: 972-845-4739 | Fax: 972-861-5156
📧 Email: therapyfit.wf@gmail.com
⏰ Hours: Monday–Friday | 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
We celebrated our Grand Opening on August 18, and our doors are now open to welcome you and your loved ones!
What We Treat
Our Frisco clinic specializes in helping patients recover from:
- Auto Accident Injuries
- Frozen Shoulder
- Back & Neck Pain
Our Evidence-Based Services
- Manual Therapy
- Hands-On Joint Mobilization
- Functional Mobilization Techniques
Whether you’re looking to restore mobility, relieve pain, or prevent future injuries, our expert team is here to help you move better and live stronger.
Ready to schedule your appointment? Call us today at 972-845-4739 and experience the Therapy Fit difference at our new Frisco location!

Get Your Own Unique Exercise Plan Today!
The best way to help your arthritis pain is to make an appointment at Therapy Fit Physical Therapy. We’ll provide you with a personalized program designed to suit your needs. Call us today to get started!
Our team helps you with a program that fits your goals and needs. So don’t wait for the pain to take over – come see us today!
Our Patients Get Great Results
“I am doing a whole lot better now and able to walk 3 to 4 miles easily.“
“I had an injury in my leg that required only limited weight bearing initially and I was told by my doctor to look for a clinic that provides Antigravity Treadmill training. I found this place through Google and it was very useful. They trained me very carefully with limited weight-bearing, using the anti-gravity treadmill and slowly progressed me without causing any pain or stiffness while also introducing a lot of strength training program. Thanks to the Antigravity treadmill, I am doing a whole lot better now and able to walk 3 to 4 miles easily. While in Rehab, I was also thrilled to see people in late 60s running on this treadmill. It’s an amazing equipment.” – PSL


New Shockwave Therapy exclusively at our Frisco location only.

Get Your Health Back on Track This National Physical Therapy Month
October is National Physical Therapy Month, and at Therapy Fit, we’re celebrating by reminding our Frisco and Prosper communities that physical therapy is one of the safest, most effective ways to overcome pain, restore movement, and improve overall health.
If you’ve been struggling with pain, recovering from surgery, or dealing with an injury that’s keeping you from the activities you love, our expert team is here to help you move better and feel stronger. Unlike quick fixes that only mask the problem, physical therapy addresses the root cause and provides lasting solutions customized to your needs.
Why choose physical therapy? Here are just a few benefits:
✅ Improved mobility and flexibility: PT helps joints, muscles, and connective tissues move more freely so you can get back to work, sports, and everyday life.
✅ Restored strength and stability: Whether from injury, surgery, or poor movement habits, we identify weaknesses and strengthen your body to support better movement.
✅ Better overall health and wellness: Physical therapy promotes healthy habits, better posture, and increased activity—all proven to reduce pain and boost quality of life.
✅ Lower risk of future injuries: We teach safer movement patterns and strategies to keep you active without setbacks.
At Therapy Fit, our mission is simple: to help you move better, recover faster, and live stronger. Every plan of care is personalized, hands-on, and designed to deliver real results.
If pain or limitations are holding you back, there’s no better time to take the first step. Call or visit one of our convenient locations in Frisco or Prosper today, or request an appointment.
Let’s make this National Physical Therapy Month the start of your comeback story!
Exercise of the Month
Bridging
(Glutes, Lower Back, Hamstrings)
Begin on your back. Bend your knees and keep your back flat on the ground. Gently, contract your abdominals and hold to keep your back flat as you move up into the bridge position. Remember to breathe. Gently, squeeze your butt muscles and lift your hips off the ground. The goal is to have your hips aligned with your knees and shoulders. Hold for 5 seconds. 3 Sets, 10 Reps.

I Love to Run! Am I Doomed to Osteoarthritis?
For years, conventional wisdom has said that avid runners would go on to develop osteoarthritis in their knees. After all, OA is a degenerative condition that occurs when the cartilage in the knee breaks down–so surely the wear and tear of running would lead to osteoarthritis down the line.
As it turned out, this isn’t actually the case. In fact, running regularly may help protect you against developing OA! Studies show that physical activity, in general, can help protect against osteoarthritis, and the actual risk factor is staying sedentary.
Why is that? Studies suggest that moving your joints keeps the tissue strong and healthy, preventing both inflammation and tissue degeneration. It’s the same reason exercise is one of the best ways to manage osteoarthritis pain.
Make the Most of Your Morning Jog with Physical Therapy
Of course, runners can still develop knee pain, usually due to overuse injuries or faulty biomechanics. The Therapy Fit Physical Therapy team can help you prevent those injuries so you can stay active. We can also set you up for success if you want to start running for the first time.
Our comprehensive assessments can pinpoint any muscular imbalances or issues with form, ensuring you can keep up your running habit (and possibly prevent osteoarthritis in the process). For beginners, we can provide advice to ease you into your runs so you don’t injure yourself.
Whether you want to start running or keep running, our team is here to help. Call to schedule an appointment today!

No-Bake Autumn Caramel Brownies Recipe
(Gluten-Free, Vegan)
- Brownies
- 1 ½ c pitted medjool dates
- 1 c walnuts
- ½ c hazelnuts
- ⅓ c cocoa powder
- Salted Caramel
- ½ c almond butter
- ¼ c maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon almond milk
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
Brownie: Combine all ingredients in a food processor until it reaches a brownie consistency. Press down into lined loaf pan.
Salted Caramel: Stir together all ingredients until smooth and pour over top of brownie layer. Place in the freezer to firm (about 1hr.)
Once set, sprinkle with flaky sea salt, slice into 10-12 squares, and enjoy! Best stored in the freezer.
Let’s Get You Better ASAP!
Don’t let pain dictate your life. Take the first step towards reclaiming your mobility and well-being with our expert support. Start your journey to a healthier you today.






