Same Great Physical Therapy, Brand New Convenient Location!

Accel Physical Therapy is excited to announce that we have moved into our new clinic space.  We are now located at 114 Bath Rd. STE 201 Brunswick, ME, inside the Martins Point Healthcare Building on the 2nd floor.

With the new space, our team has grown! We have added physical therapist Austin Stonebraker. This addition gives us the ability to continue to accommodate our patient’s needs, and live up to our promise of providing the best patient experience and outcomes.

At Accel Physical Therapy, we are proud to provide the Brunswick, Maine and midcoast region with the latest, most evidence-based treatment approaches in manual therapy, corrective exercises, and pain management.   Our highly trained therapists have many certifications and treatment expertise that they utilize daily to help accelerate your recovery, accomplish your goals, and accommodate your needs.  Some of the many approaches utilized are dry needling (with or without Ultrasound Guidance), Blood Flow Restriction Training, spinal manipulation, corrective exercise, instrument assisted tissue mobilization, cupping, custom orthotic fitting, balance training, sports rehabilitation, vestibular training, vertigo correction and much more!

The Accel Physical Therapy team is very excited about the new space and what the future brings at this location. Our goal is to continue to get you feeling better faster and give you the tools to maintain what you achieve!  When you find yourself in need of physical therapy, do not hesitate to reach out to us! We look forward to being able to help you get back to your optimal health!

Here are some of the exciting thoughts from the team about our growth and new space:

“There is so much space with beautiful big windows.  Very bright, clean, and inviting.  It is such an exciting time with the growth of our team, and the new services we continue to provide to our patients.  The sunset views are spectacular and provide a great added bonus!”

– Scott, Owner and Physical Therapist.

“The layout and spacing makes it easier to accommodate patient needs, with an open and inviting feeling!”

– Pamela, Physical Therapist

“Can’t beat the location, the space, the view, and the natural lighting!  What could be better when having Physical Therapy!”

– Austin, Physical Therapist

“The new space is a great upgrade for us. Not only is it an improvement in square footage with a great view, but just moving to a new building in general with that “new paint” smell helps to put a little pep in your step.  It’s been great getting to know some of the Martin’s Point staff, as well.”

– Cody, Physical Therapist

“I love how much space we have for all of our patients to enjoy and spread out during their appointments!  It’s been so convenient being right down the hall from some of our most frequent referral sources so we can communicate even more with them.  The natural light and beautiful views of the sunsets through our big windows are just the icing on the cake!”

– Hillary, Physical Therapist

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