Proaxis Therapy Grand Opening Event Scheduled for June 15 in Carrboro

Public invited to attend; complimentary refreshments will be served

June 11, 2012:  Proaxis Therapy, a best-practices physical therapy leader with locations in North Carolina, South Carolina and Colorado, will be hosting a June 15 grand opening event to formally introduce its facility and services to the Carrboro, N.C. community. The general public is invited to stop by the location at 304 W. Weaver Street from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. to meet the staff, tour the facility and enjoy complimentary drinks and light refreshments.

Previously known as Balanced Physical Therapy, the Carrboro location is one of four locations recently acquired by Proaxis Therapy and officially began operating under its new name on April 2. In addition, former Balanced Physical Therapy owners Rob Schneider and Brian Beatty have remained with the organization and plan to be in attendance at the June 15 event.

“We’re excited to officially open our doors to the Carrboro community as Proaxis Therapy and are looking forward to sharing this new relationship with our community,” said Rob Schneider, Clinic Director. “Our staff will be available to answer questions and explain the benefits of what we can offer to those who may be considering physical therapy services.”

Reservations to attend the Proaxis Therapy grand opening are recommended. To RSVP, please call 919-869-8002 by Wednesday, June 13.

About Proaxis Therapy

Proaxis Therapy is an independently owned and operated Physical Therapy company. With regional centers in South Carolina, Colorado and now North Carolina, Proaxis has emerged as a best-practices leader in physical therapy. With a strong commitment to patient care, community outreach and a focus on physician and hospital partners, Proaxis operates 13 clinics in South Carolina, 15 clinics in Colorado, and four clinics in North Carolina. The clinics are supported by more than 30 certified specialists and four research scientists. While maintaining the largest Sports Residency Program in the United States with 17 active residents in SCS and OCS training, Proaxis has earned a reputation as one of the most energized and progressive workplaces in physical therapy today. In addition, its physical therapists travel internationally to provide teach best practices and have been deemed a “go to” educational resource to the physical therapy profession. The company can be found at www.proaxistherapync.com.

 

Contact: Amy Hansen

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