CORA Lake Worth
Palm Springs, Florida 33461
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Physical Therapy in Lake Worth, Florida
At CORA Physical Therapy Lake Worth, we help patients recover from pain, injury, surgery, balance challenges, sports injuries, work-related injuries, and movement limitations with personalized outpatient physical therapy. Our licensed clinicians provide evidence-based care designed to improve mobility, restore strength, reduce pain, and help you return to the activities that matter most.
Located on Congress Avenue, just north of 10th Avenue North on the north end of Greenwood Shopping Center, our Lake Worth clinic serves patients throughout Lake Worth, Lake Worth Beach, Palm Springs, Greenacres, Lantana, Atlantis, Boynton Beach, and surrounding Palm Beach County communities.
Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, healing after an auto accident, improving balance, returning to golf, pickleball, running, or another sport, or looking for support after a work-related injury, our team will build a care plan around your needs, goals, and daily life.
Personalized Physical Therapy Built Around Your Goals
Your recovery should be based on more than your diagnosis. At CORA Lake Worth, our clinicians take time to understand what brought you to therapy, how your symptoms are affecting your daily activities, and what progress would mean for you.
Your treatment plan may focus on improving strength, mobility, balance, coordination, flexibility, endurance, posture, pain control, or sport- and work-specific movement. As you progress, your therapist will adjust your plan to help you keep improving safely and confidently.
Physical therapy at CORA Lake Worth is active, practical, and personalized. Our goal is to help you understand your condition, build confidence in your movement, and make steady progress toward the activities that matter most.
Why Choose CORA Lake Worth?
Patients choose CORA Lake Worth because we combine clinical expertise, convenient access, and compassionate care in a setting focused on meaningful outcomes. Our team provides treatment for a wide range of rehabilitation needs, including outpatient orthopedic therapy, sports medicine, industrial rehabilitation, workers’ compensation treatment, balance and gait training, neurological rehabilitation, occupational therapy, vestibular therapy, manual therapy, dry needling, running analysis, golf-specific assessments, pickleball-specific rehab, and post-operative recovery.
As part of CORA Physical Therapy’s broader clinical network, our Lake Worth clinic is supported by ongoing clinical education, evidence-based treatment standards, and a company-wide commitment to treating everyone right. Patients receive personal attention from a local Palm Beach County team backed by the resources of one of Florida’s leading physical therapy providers.
CORA also works with a wide range of insurance providers and offers competitive self-pay rates, helping make high-quality physical therapy more accessible for patients across the Lake Worth community.
CORA Lake Worth is proud to share our 4.7 out of 5 star patient ratings on Google and on Ratings.MD with over 400 combined reviews.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
Your first visit is an opportunity for your therapist to learn more about you, your symptoms, your medical history, and your recovery goals. We will evaluate your movement, strength, balance, flexibility, posture, coordination, pain, and function to better understand what may be contributing to your limitations.
From there, your therapist will begin building a treatment plan that fits your needs. Depending on your condition, your care may include therapeutic exercise, hands-on treatment, manual therapy, dry needling, balance and gait training, vestibular rehabilitation, sport-specific training, functional strengthening, occupational therapy, movement education, pain management strategies, post-surgical rehabilitation, or activities designed to help you return to work, sports, hobbies, and daily routines.
You should leave your first appointment with a clearer understanding of your condition, your therapy plan, and the next steps in your recovery.
Conditions and Services We Treat
CORA Lake Worth offers outpatient therapy and rehabilitation services for patients of many ages, conditions, and activity levels. Services include:
- Auto and personal injury rehabilitation
- Balance and gait training
- Complimentary screens
- Dry needling
- Fall prevention
- Foot and ankle rehabilitation
- Functional capacity evaluations
- Geriatric rehabilitation
- Golf-specific assessments
- Headache management
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization
- Manual therapy
- Neurological rehabilitation
- Occupational therapy
- Orthopedic rehabilitation
- Pain management
- Pickleball-specific rehabilitation
- Pre- and post-operative rehabilitation
- Post-COVID recovery
- Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
- Running analysis
- Sports medicine
- Telehealth
- Total joint arthroplasty rehabilitation
- Vestibular management
- WorkTracks work injury and workers’ compensation solutions
Orthopedic and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Orthopedic physical therapy can help patients recover from injuries and conditions affecting the muscles, joints, bones, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. Our Lake Worth clinicians treat common concerns such as back pain, neck pain, shoulder injuries, knee pain, hip pain, foot and ankle pain, weakness, stiffness, limited mobility, and difficulty with everyday movement.
For patients recovering from surgery, CORA Lake Worth provides structured pre- and post-operative rehabilitation designed to support healing, restore range of motion, rebuild strength, and help patients safely return to daily activities. This may include therapy after joint replacement, arthroscopic surgery, ligament repairs, fracture care, tendon repairs, and other orthopedic procedures.
Manual Therapy, Dry Needling, and Pain Management
Pain can limit how you move, work, sleep, exercise, and participate in everyday life. At CORA Lake Worth, your therapist may use a combination of movement-based treatment, manual therapy, soft tissue techniques, dry needling, strengthening, mobility work, and education to help reduce discomfort and improve function.
Manual therapy and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization may help address stiffness, soft tissue restrictions, and movement limitations. Dry needling may be used when appropriate as part of a broader treatment plan to support pain relief, muscle function, and mobility.
Sports Medicine, Golf, Pickleball, and Running Rehabilitation
CORA Lake Worth supports active patients looking to return to sport, recreation, and fitness with greater confidence. Whether you are a golfer, pickleball player, runner, student athlete, weekend warrior, or competitive athlete, our team can help you recover from injury, improve movement, and reduce the risk of future setbacks.
Sports rehabilitation may include strength training, mobility work, balance and coordination exercises, running analysis, golf-specific assessments, pickleball-specific rehab, sport-specific movement training, and return-to-activity planning.
Balance, Vestibular, and Fall Prevention Therapy
Dizziness, vertigo, balance problems, and unsteadiness can affect safety, independence, and confidence. CORA Lake Worth provides balance and gait training, fall prevention, and vestibular management to help patients improve stability, walking mechanics, coordination, and confidence with movement.
These services may benefit patients experiencing dizziness, vertigo, difficulty walking, fear of falling, balance changes after injury or illness, or mobility concerns related to aging or neurological conditions.
Neurological Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy
CORA Lake Worth provides neurological rehabilitation for patients working to improve movement, coordination, strength, balance, and functional independence after neurological injury or illness. Therapy may support patients with gait changes, weakness, balance limitations, mobility concerns, or difficulty completing daily activities.
Occupational therapy may help patients improve their ability to participate in daily tasks, self-care, work activities, and meaningful routines with greater independence and confidence.
Work Injury Rehabilitation and Functional Capacity Evaluations
CORA Lake Worth supports patients recovering from work-related injuries through WorkTracks, CORA’s work injury and workers’ compensation program. Treatment may include functional strengthening, job-specific movement training, conditioning, education, injury prevention strategies, and support for a safe return to work.
Our clinic also offers functional capacity evaluations, which help assess a person’s physical abilities related to work demands and functional performance.
Convenient Physical Therapy in Lake Worth
Getting care should be simple and accessible. CORA Lake Worth is conveniently located on Congress Avenue, north of 10th Avenue North, at the north end of Greenwood Shopping Center. Our team works with a wide range of insurance providers and offers competitive self-pay options for patients seeking high-quality physical therapy in Lake Worth and nearby Palm Beach County communities.
From your first visit through your full recovery journey, our team will listen to your goals, explain your treatment plan, and support your progress with care designed around your needs.
Start Moving Better with CORA Lake Worth
Pain, injury, surgery, dizziness, weakness, or limited mobility can keep you from doing the things you enjoy. Physical therapy can help you take the next step.
At CORA Physical Therapy Lake Worth, our team is ready to help you reduce pain, restore movement, rebuild strength, improve balance, and return to the activities that matter most.
Schedule an appointment or request a complimentary screen today and take the first step toward moving better.
Meet our Team
Clinic Manager
Brian Frost PT, DPT, CSCS, CKTP
Brian brings an array of experience to CORA Physical Therapy. He is a graduate of the University of Florida where he earned his Bachelors in Health Science and his Doctorate in Physical Therapy and has been a practicing physical therapist for over 12 years. Brian helps to bridge the gap between rehabilitation and functional training with his Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through National Strength and Conditioning Association. Brian emphasizes manual therapy including joint mobilization, manipulation, muscle energy, muscle stretching and soft tissue techniques in addition to combining his skills as a personal trainer for 5 years prior to becoming a physical therapist to incorporate sports medicine with functional training and conditioning. He utilizes his advanced certifications that include Graston IASTM Certified provider, Kinesiotaping certified practitioner, Dry needling certification and Titleist Performance Institute Medical Level 2 specialist to provide a diverse treatment plan to the entire patient community. Outside of work, Brian has a wife and two children and enjoys family time traveling.