Physical Therapy
Charlotte, NC
Congruency Therapy & Wellness is a Charlotte-based physical therapy clinic specializing in one-on-one care for active adults. Founded by Travis, a Functional Manual Therapy® trained PT, the clinic combines hands-on manual therapy, dry needling, myofascial release, therapeutic pilates, therapeutic yoga, pelvic floor therapy, and vestibular rehabilitation. With locations in Midtown Charlotte and Lake Norman, they treat a wide range of conditions—from neck and back pain to sports injuries, pregnancy/postpartum concerns, and specialty populations like those on GLP-1 medications or recovering from breast surgery. What sets them apart is their commitment to 1-hour one-on-one sessions, individualized whole-body treatment, and a culture of compassionate care built on collaborative problem-solving rather than insurance-driven volume.
Ideal for: Active adults, runners and golfers, post-surgical patients (especially breast surgery), pregnant and postpartum women, individuals with pelvic floor dysfunction, people with vertigo or vestibular disorders
Service area: Charlotte, Lake Norman, and surrounding areas including Myers Park, Dilworth, Cornelius, Davidson, and Huntersville, NC
One-on-One 1-Hour Sessions: All physical therapists work exclusively one-on-one with clients for full hour sessions, allowing time for comprehensive assessment and collaborative problem-solving rather than high-volume clinic models.
Functional Manual Therapy® Expertise: All PTs are trained in the Functional Manual Therapy approach combined with dry needling, myofascial release, and therapeutic movement to address whole-body dysfunction.
Specialized Populations & Conditions: Offers specialized care for pregnancy/postpartum, pelvic floor dysfunction, vestibular/vertigo disorders, GLP-1 medication support, breast surgery recovery, hypermobility, and golf performance—not just general orthopedic rehab.
Address: 1300 Baxter St Suite 361, Charlotte, NC 28204
Phone: (704) 781-7473
Website: congruencypt.com
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