Now available: the dorsaVi Movement Suite uses
revolutionary wireless wearable sensors to objectively
measure exactly how you move. Learn more.
At Regional One Health’s Center for Rehabilitative Medicine, we collaborate with our patients to develop progressive paths to wellness through an effective three-part approach:
State-Of-The-Art Technology: We use the latest technology to accurately assess a patient’s current condition and needs.
- Innovative Care Plans: We create plans that pair traditional therapy with other services to address rehabilitation needs as part of overall health and wellness.
- Thoughtful Analysis: As a care team, we continuously review progress with our patients to monitor and adjust care plans to maximize results.
Make an appointment today. Call 901-515-5900 for more information or to make an appointment.

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The Center for Rehabilitative Medicine is located on our new east campus off 385 at Exit 2, Kirby Parkway.
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