Summit Physical Therapy Opens Cambridge Square Practice

  • Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Cambridge Square developers have announced the addition of Summit Physical Therapy to the community’s tenant family. Summit Physical Therapy, which was founded and  is co-owned by Chattanooga businessmen Dan Dotson and Kevin Kostka, is an outpatient physical therapy clinic that will occupy 2,700 square feet. Summit is scheduled to open in November.

Cambridge Square is a commercial, retail and residential development located at the corner of Ooltewah-Georgetown Road and Lee Highway in Ooltewah.
Summit Physical Therapy is the project’s fifteenth tenant to-date.

Mr. Kostka and Mr. Dotson opened Summit in 2008, and have since grown the company’s scope of service to include two outpatient orthopedic clinics inside the Sportsbarns, three geriatric clinics, a home health service division, and a specialized practice which serves the UTC Mocs Sports Medicine team. The Cambridge Square practice will serve as its third outpatient/sports medicine clinic. Summit is the recipient of the Small Business of the Year Award from the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce in the 21-50 employee category. 

“We surveyed our previous clients and they encouraged us to open an Ooltewah location,” said Mr. Kostka.  “After speaking with the Cambridge Square team we found that our vision and purpose aligned. We are a locally owned company and the Cambridge Square project places a great deal of emphasis on supporting local business owners.  Our goal is to help and heal as many people in this community as we can because we believe in Chattanooga and we believe in the Ooltewah community. “

Summit focuses on orthopedics, sports medicine, and injury prevention. Therapist’s specialties include pain management and treatment for the spine, hips, knees, shoulders, treating concussions, running and return to sport programs. The Cambridge Square clinic will have plenty of space for dynamic warm-ups, exercise equipment, rehab modalities to assist with pain and the healing process.  It will also include video analysis technology for running and jumping along with Laser therapy for the treatment of pain. 

Outcome based treatment will include:

Lower back, neck, shoulder, elbow, hand, hip, knee and ankle pain therapy;

Pre and post-surgical care (Spine, ACL, rotator cuff, joint replacement, hip and shoulder labral repair, among others); 
     
Injury prevention (SportsMetrics ACL prevention, overhead throwing program, golf);

Performance enhancement programs (running analysis/ gait analysis/jump analysis, return to sport, Titleist Performance Institute golf fitness program, recovery systems);

Pain due to pregnancy and post-partum; and

Vestibular (Balance training, fall prevention).
 
The Summit business model is based on conveniently located practices that offer hours of operation that do not interfere with school or work. Appointments can be made within 24 hours.
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