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.
How Physical Therapy Can Help You Find Better Balance and Stability
— January 2025 —

Stand and Walk With Confidence And A Sure Step
Do you ever feel unsteady on your feet? Have you noticed it’s getting harder to navigate stairs or uneven surfaces? Maybe you’ve even had a close call or two, and now you’re worried about falling.
Feeling nervous about falling is reasonable, especially if you’re older. Falls are one of the most common causes of injury and hospitalization among older adults, although they can impact younger people, particularly if they’re recovering from surgery or injury. Furthermore, balance challenges can dramatically impact your quality of life, making it tough to stay active and independent.
At Therapy Fit Physical Therapy, we understand your concern. However, we also want to make it clear that falls are not an inevitable part of aging! There are steps you can take to enhance your overall balance and stability, which can help keep you on your feet for years to come. Even better, you don’t have to do it alone. Our team of movement specialists is here to help.
Why Do We Need Balance And Stability?
Firstly, balance and stability aren’t the same thing, although they are connected:
- Balance is the ability to maintain your center of gravity over your base of support. Essentially, it means you can stay upright.
- Stability is the ability to resist forces that threaten to disrupt balance, such as a bump in the sidewalk or a playful nudge from a grandchild.
To reduce your risk of falls, you want to enhance both of these factors. Standing on one foot might mean you have good balance, but if you have poor stability, it won’t necessarily protect you from falling.
How Do I Know If I Need to Work on Balance And Stability?
Many factors can contribute to balance and stability problems, including the following:
- Age-related decline in muscle strength, mobility, and reaction time
- A history of falls
- Medical conditions that affect mobility, such as arthritis
- Inner ear disorders (which often cause dizziness and vertigo)
- Neurological conditions like stroke or Parkinson’s disease
- Vision challenges
- Certain medications
Generally speaking, if you’re experiencing symptoms like feeling unsteady or dizzy, frequent falls or near falls, difficulty walking or turning, or needing to use furniture or walls for support, reach out to Therapy Fit Physical Therapy. We’ll help you develop a program that addresses your specific needs.
How Physical Therapy Helps Enhance Balance And Stability
Physical therapy addresses the underlying factors contributing to your balance or stability challenges. That’s why our team will also begin with a thorough evaluation to help us understand the reasons for your fall risk.
We’ll discuss your health history, evaluate your balance, strength, and movement patterns with a few simple movement screens, and learn more about your concerns. That way, we can blend various treatment techniques to create a unique, effective treatment program.
Some of these techniques might include:
Strength Training
- Good core and lower body strength are essential for enhanced stability. A strong core, in particular, helps stabilize your body so you can stay on your feet.
Balance and Proprioceptive Training
- This technique focuses on improving your body’s awareness of its position in space. By challenging your balance with exercises on unstable surfaces or with your eyes closed, you can retrain your body to react more quickly and efficiently to changes in your environment.
Gait Training
- An impaired walking pattern can affect your balance and increase your risk of falling. If necessary, we’ll help correct these impairments with personalized, targeted exercises.
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT)
- If you’re struggling with vestibular dysfunction, we’ll guide you through specific exercises that retrain your brain to understand signals from your inner ear and improve balance.
Functional Activities
- We’ll teach you how to execute functional activities, like walking, turning your head while walking or standing, reaching for something on a shelf while standing, and carrying objects.
Take the First Step Towards Better Balance
Ready to take charge of your balance and regain your confidence? The Therapy Fit Physical Therapy team is here to help you achieve your goals.
Call us today to schedule your first appointment and take the first step towards a more stable and active future.
Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK572153, https://www.choosept.com/guide/physical-therapy-guide-falls
What is vestibular therapy?

At Therapy Fit, physical therapists provide vestibular therapy for our patients suffering from balance disorders in Frisco, McKinney, Allen and Plano, TX and surrounding areas. Balance disorders refer to a broad range of conditions, but they are all connected by the effect they have on the vestibular system, also known as the inner ear.
Contact us to schedule an appointment:
If you are searching for vestibular therapy in Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and Plano, TX, search no further. We can help you if you are struggling with steadying yourself while standing or walking.
If your dizzying symptoms are holding you back from living your normal daily life, contact Therapy Fit Physical Therapy in Frisco, Prosper and West Frisco, TX to schedule an appointment with one of our physical therapists. Our specialized services will help you get back on your feet as quickly as possible.

Exciting News – Our New West Frisco Clinic is Open!
We’re thrilled to announce that Therapy Fit has officially opened a brand-new location in West 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 West 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 West Frisco location!
Our Patients Get Great Results
The Best for Physical Therapy!
“I came to PT because I could not pick up things from the floor or tie my shoes because of a very tight back. After coming to therapy, I have regained flexibility in my back. I am on the path to total recovery. I am very pleased with Therapy Fit!”
J.D.


Make This Year Your Healthiest One Yet!
Did you make a health-related New Year’s resolution this year? Whether going to the gym twice a week or eating more fruits and vegetables, these resolutions always start with the best intentions–but often fizzle out by Valentine’s Day.
This year, why not have the Therapy Fit Physical Therapy physical therapists help you reach your health goals? Schedule an appointment today so we can help you get healthy in the new year. We’ll…
- Conduct a comprehensive physical assessment to pinpoint areas of weakness and/or impairment.
- Help you set realistic and attainable health goals.
- Show you how to make the most of that new gym membership.
- Provide tips for healthy, delicious meals.
- Suggest strategies for integrating more movement into your day-to-day life.
Call today to kickstart your journey toward good health and wellness!
Exercise of the Month
Double Knees To Chest
(Lower Back, Hips)
Start on your back with your knees bent. Slowly bring both knees to your chest. Grasp your knees. Hold for 30 seconds and repeat. 1 Set, 3 Reps

Creamy Tuscan Chicken
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (or thighs)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes (halved)
- 2 cups baby spinach
- ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes (optional but flavorful)
- 1 cup heavy cream
- ½ cup chicken broth
- ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning (or mix of basil, oregano, thyme)
- Sear the chicken: Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Season chicken with salt and pepper, then cook for about 5–6 minutes per side until golden brown and cooked through. Remove and set aside.
- Make the sauce: In the same pan, add garlic and cook for 30 seconds. Add cherry tomatoes and sun-dried tomatoes. Cook until tomatoes start to soften.
- Add cream and broth: Pour in heavy cream and chicken broth. Stir in Parmesan and Italian seasoning. Simmer 3–4 minutes until thickened slightly.
- Combine: Add spinach and stir until wilted. Return chicken to the pan, spooning sauce over top. Simmer another 3 minutes to meld flavors.
- Serve: Serve hot over mashed potatoes, rice, or pasta.
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.






