Services

Myofascial Release Therapy – Breakthrough in Pain Relief Myofascial Release Therapy – Breakthrough in Pain Relief

An Amazing Breakthrough in Pain Relief Myofascial Release is a relatively new addition to the techniques of the physical therapist. Because it is somewhat different from traditional physical therapy, many people are unaware of what it is and how it works. Myofascial Release (MFR)... 

Personalized Hands-On Physical Therapy Personalized Hands-On Physical Therapy

More than just Physical Therapy At North Tahoe Physical Therapy, we offer a unique combination of Myofascial Release, Hands-on soft tissue mobilization, skeletal mobilizations, Pilates- based exercises, Education and Self Management. Our therapists are highly trained, experienced... 

Women’s Health and Wellness Women’s Health and Wellness

Our Women’s Health Program offers assistance to clients within a caring and private setting. Jane K. O’Brien, MSPT, member of the American Physical Therapy Association, Section on Women’s Health, will create a treatment program tailored specifically for the individual needs... 

News and Articles

Love the floor of your Core Love the floor of your Core
February 1, 2012

February is “Love the floor of your Core” month. Come and try this new exercise program to improve the fitness of your pelvic floor. Jane O’Brien, PT and Mary Kay Haughian, PT tech are now certified in the “pfilates” program of pelvic floor training. An exercise program created by a physician to improve sexual function, improve bowel and bladder control, prevent the need for surgery and recover pelvic floor function after child birth and surgery. Jane... 


Reno Location Changing September 1st Reno Location Changing September 1st
July 20, 2011

Effective September 1st, the Reno office will be located at: 3400 Kauai Ct, Suite 100 Reno, NV  89509  Read More →


Filed under Physical Therapy
North Tahoe Physical Therapy puts pain to rest North Tahoe Physical Therapy puts pain to rest
April 2, 2010

INCLINE VILLAGE — New research is demonstrating that chronic pain causes changes in the brain. “The longer pain persists, the more your brain becomes sensitive to it,” says Jane O’Brien, MSPT, founder of North Tahoe Physical Therapy. According to O’Brien, the brain responds more rapidly and effectively when experiencing the same pain stimulation over time. “Your best defense against chronic pain is to deal with acute pain now.” Studies show that the amount of pain... 


Filed under Physical Therapy