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Physical Therapy Near Peachtree Corners

At Civil Physical Therapy, we understand the significance and passion of maintaining an active lifestyle. That’s why we offer specific physical therapy services targeted to help passionate individuals continue their participation in sports or activities while addressing and managing any symptoms or pain they may experience.

Conditions

What We TREAT

We treat a host of different diagnoses, injuries, pathologies, and pain points throughout the body. See below for a list of the most commonly treated areas of the body.

The list below, categorized by various joints/areas of the body, describes the most common pathologies….; however, our clinicians are highly experienced with treating many more conditions.

Common Conditions

Foot & Ankle Pain

Knee Pain

Hip Pain

Lower Back Pain

Thoracic Pain

Thoracic Pain

Neck Pain

Head Injury

Head Injuries

Shoulder Pain

Elbow Pain

Elbow Pain

Hand/Wrist Pain

Services in Peachtree Corners

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Peachtree Corners, GA

Peachtree Corners is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area, and is the largest city in Gwinnett County with a population of 42,243 as of the 2020 US Census.

Peachtree Corners is the only Atlanta northern suburb developed as a planned community. The city is bordered to the north and west by the Chattahoochee River and is located east of Dunwoody.

Prior to 1818, the western corner of what became Gwinnett County was Creek and Cherokee territory, and it was illegal for white families to settle there. Nevertheless, there were several families of white squatters in the area before settlement was legalized, including Isham Medlock, whose name is lent to Medlock Bridge Road. In the early 1800s, a road was built along a Native American trail from what is now Buford, past what is now Peachtree Corners, to what is now Atlanta. A small farming community, known as “Pinckneyville,” grew up along that road. By 1827, the community was home to the second school in Gwinnett County, the Washington Academy, founded on what is now Spalding Drive. The area was also home to a post office, saloon, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop and inn; however, the prosperity of Pinckneyville was to be short-lived.

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