Carr Physical Therapy & Sport Performance
Welcome to Carr Physical Therapy & Sport Performance. If your physical therapy needs to be done right...Carr Physical Therapy is where you should be.
07/30/2025
Bittersweet goodbyes as we send off our amazing coworkers, Taylor and Dillon, to their next big adventures!
We'll miss you- but we know you're going to do incredible things! 💪🥼
01/10/2025
Stay safe out there❄️
Remember we are always here if you need anything.
☎️ Contact us! #417-766-6037
Carr Physical Therapy & Sport Performance is looking for a bright, motivated Physical Therapist (Healer), to be a member of our Outpatient Physical Therapy team in Springfield, MO. We help patients with orthopedic and neurological dysfunction, athletes successfully return to their sport or activity, and people return to work with occupational rehabilitation. We also offer services to auto and personal injury patients that need access to health care, and we do a variety of screens, testing and evaluations. We utilize a wide variety of Manual Therapy techniques, exercise and modalities, as well as our gifted ability to create an environment filled with joy and laughter that allows for better healing. Our commitment to the very finest brand of customer service and our mission to help others is present in everything we do, in every interaction we have. We are looking for a gifted Physical Therapist with a bright, fun, healing personality that wants to love the work they get to do. A background in athletics is an advantage but it is certainly not required.
Job type: Part time to Full-time with flexible hours.
01/21/2022
✨Spotlight: Cassidy Cummings✨
Cassidy is the newest gifted healer on the Carr Therapy team. She recently completed a B.S. in Exercise and Movement Science from MSU. Cassidy is native to Springfield and loves to workout, run, and spend time at the lake. She also loves playing with Tucker, her golden retriever.
01/05/2022
Today’s topic: Vertigo. Have you ever felt like your world was spinning or felt dizzy or light headed? There may be a possibility you were experiencing BPPV. BPPV or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is the most common cause of dizzy spells in the elderly. It’s described as episodic vertigo, related to position and lasts for several seconds. Many people do not realize this can be an evaluated and treated condition with physical therapy! As always consult with your physical therapist for farther questions and treatments.🌪 We accept all insurances 😊
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1602 E Republic Road
Springfield, MO
65804