Physical Rehabilitation Network (PRN) announces the opening of its physical therapy clinic in Hawley, Minn, operating under its local affiliate brand, RehabAuthority.

The RehabAuthority Physical Therapy – Hawley clinic elevates RehabAuthority’s presence in Minnesota to five clinics and national footprint to 18.

RehabAuthority’s latest outpatient physical therapy clinic will welcome patients of all ages for a range of pain management, post-surgery rehabilitation and injury prevention services, including sports medicine, ergonomic assessments, spine rehabilitation and more.

“I am excited to continue our expansion in the Midwest with the addition of our latest outpatient physical therapy clinic in Hawley [Minnesota]. As we continue to grow our footprint in Minnesota, we aim to make RehabAuthority the leading destination for quality, affordable physical therapy care. Our expert clinicians specialize in everything from post-operative PT care to athletic rehabilitation with the shared goal of returning each individual to their desired level of flexibility, mobility and function.”

— Ajay Gupta, CEO, PRN

Hawley native Samantha Spaeth, PT, DPT, will oversee the location as clinic director. Spaeth holds an undergraduate degree from Minnesota State University and Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Jamestown. Spaeth promotes a patient-centric care model and specializes in the McKenzie Method of treatment for back and neck pain.

“Having this opportunity to lead a PT clinic in my hometown for such a recognizable and trusted PT brand is a tremendous honor,” Spaeth says. “After my first interaction with the RehabAuthority team during my clinical rotations in Fargo [North Dakota], I instantly knew this was a group I wanted to grow with. Their collaborative atmosphere and leading care models, which focus on the unique needs of each patient, are sure to make a positive impact for those needing physical care in the community. And my team and I are excited to be the difference makers for those needing us most.”

[Source(s): Physical Rehabilitation Network, GlobeNewswire]