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    Absolute Physical Therapy is dedicated to providing patients the highest quality of rehabilitation services. … Learn More

    Our Mission and Next Steps
At Absolute Physical Therapy you’ll discover the time you spend in physical therapy is not about going through the motions. If you are searching for PT services, it’s likely that you are hurting and are seeking a solution to your pain. You have come to the right place. [Learn More]

Absolute Physical Therapy offers a wide range of treatment options for all orthopedic injuries by expert therapists. If you are searching for PT services, it’s likely that you are hurting and are seeking a solution to your pain. You have come to the right place. Spinal … Explore Treatments >

Our knowledgeable and friendly therapists will work with you to customize a treatment plan based on your needs and goals so you can achieve your highest level of recovery. We have the unique opportunity to treat patients with the full attention of a … Meet Our Team >

Whether you have questions about your first visit, upcoming treatment, or what to expect with physical therapy in general, find your answer here. If the answers to these questions don't put your mind at ease, feel free to contact us before your first visit. What happen … Get Answers >

What is a dislocated shoulder?

A shoulder dislocation (shoulder instability) occurs when the upper end of the arm bone pops out of the shoulder joint. This injury may be … Learn More >

What is frozen shoulder?

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is a condition in which the tissues around the shoulder joint stiffen, scar tissue forms, and shoulder … Learn More >

What is a torn meniscus?

The medial and lateral menisci (plural of meniscus) of the knee are two crescent moon-shaped disks of tough tissue that lie between the ends … More Info >

What is a torn ACL? MCL?

There are four ligaments in the knee: the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament … More Info >

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Absolute Physical Therapy

Northeast Pain Management 1365 Broadway (Get Directions) Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-942-2233 Fax: 207-262-1130

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