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Dr. Miller is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan

For Dr. Chris Miller, Physical Therapy was imperative after his shoulder surgery. His surgeon recommended Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan. Following his care at Encore, Dr. Miller shares, “I couldn’t be more appreciative of their efforts, including my homework assignments. “

Thank you, Dr. Miller, for choosing Encore! You have done a tremendous job regaining your strength and range of motion, and we couldn’t be prouder! We are delighted to select you as our Patient of the Month!

Dr. Miller is shown here with Mackenzie Peterson, LPTA.

💪 It takes grit and determination to make a full recovery following surgery. We are here to help you every step of the way. If Physical Therapy is in your future, reach out and ask us any questions you have about our services or your insurance. We LOVE to see you move!

Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan
345 Healthwest Drive
Dothan, Alabama 36303
334-836-4523

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Welcome to Beth Darr, LPTA, with Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach

We are excited to welcome Beth Darr, our new Physical Therapist Assistant, to the Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach Rehab Team!

Beth has extensive experience providing Physical Therapy care and especially enjoys Orthopedics. She loves helping patients and athletes with their return to activities and competitive sports to improve their overall quality of life.

Beth is originally from Florida and now a proud Alabama resident with her husband and daughter. We are delighted to have Beth with us and can’t wait to see the progress and successes she will have with our patients.

Encore Rehabilitation – Orange Beach
4528 East Street, Suite A
Orange Beach, Alabama 36561
251-981-1300

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“I’m ready to run a marathon!”~James Toker, Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach

Angel Roan is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach

AHSAA Football State Playoff Pairings, Nov 9-10, 2023

AHSAA Football Playoffs to Feature 104 First-Round Games
208-Team Field set for First Round of  the  58th AHSAA State Football Playoffs

PAIRINGS – Scroll down ⬇️ ⬇️


   MONTGOMERY – A total of 208 high school football teams earned berths in the AHSAA 58th annual State Football Playoffs which get underway next week with 28 first-round games scheduled for Thursday night, November 9. The remaining 76 games will be played Friday, November 11.
    The big shift in Thursday games is mainly due to next weekend being the Veterans Day holiday weekend with many schools closing on Friday.
     The first round will include 16 games in each of the first six classifications and eight in Class 7A. The state playoffs will culminate December 6-7-8 at the University of Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Stadium with the 2022 Super 7 State Football Championships. Also scheduled for that week will be two AHSAA Flag Football championships. The girls’ finals for 1A/5A will be at 1 p.m., on Wednesday, Dec. 6, and the 6A/7A finals at 3 p.m. The Class 7A boys’ Super 7 championship game will close out the first day’s action at the  Super 7 Championships.
     All seven defending state champions and 2023 state runner-up teams are among the schools vying to reach the state finals. The defending champs include Leroy (1A); Fyffe (2A); Saint James (3A); Andalusia (4A); Ramsay (5A); Saraland (6A); and four-time defending state champion Thompson (7A). 
     The seven runners-up from 2022 back in the playoff hunt in round one include: Pickens County (1A); B.B. Comer (2A); Piedmont (3A); Cherokee County (4A); Charles Henderson (5A); Mountain Brook (6A); and Auburn (7A).
     AHSAA TV Network executive producer Vince Earley of WOTM TV announced the AHSAA TV Network/WOTM TV Game of the Week for the first round will be a Class 5A batted at Lineville featuring UMS-Wright (6-4) versus Central of Clay County (10-0). This game pits the state’s top two winningest prep coaches against each other. Terry Curtis, who became the AHSAA’s all-time leader in 2022, comes in with a 359-97 career record. Central head coach Danny Horn moved into the number two spot this season passing now retired long-time wins leader Buddy Anderson of Vestavia Hills. Horn’s career mark is 350-96-0. Combined, the two coaches had 709 wins, only 193 losses and a sterling 78.6% winning percentage. The pair also have the distinction of sharing the AHSAA state record for most stat titles coached. Each have eight.
    Mark Freeman, who tied the AHSAA state coaching record (4) set by Rush Propst at Hoover (2002-2005) for consecutive state titles last season with Thompson’s 49-24 victory over Auburn in the 2022 Class 7A finals, has coached six state championship teams in the AHSAA (four at Thompson, two at Spanish Fort) and coached four at non-AHSAA team Bessemer Academy in the AISA giving him 10 state titles overall. He comes into this year’s playoffs with a 255-56 career record – 15 years in the AHSAA and 10 in the AISA.  
     Paul Benefield, Fyffe’s legendary Hall of Fame coach who became just the second AHSAA football coach in history to record 300 wins at one school, comes into the Class 2A playoffs with a 345-56-0 overall record and a state-leading 86.0% winning percentage for coaches with more than 400 games. He is also one win shy of tying Anderson for third-most wins in AHSAA history. Anderson, who spent his entire coaching career at Vestavia Hills, is the only other coach in state history to record 300 wins at the same school.
     A second small-school Game of the Week, which will be shown on a delayed basis over the AHSAA TV Network, features B.B. Comer (10-0) and Washington County (4-6) at Sylacauga Friday night.
     Approximately 75 games are expected to be aired live over the NFHS Network’s school broadcast program this week.
     AHSAA Executive Director Alvin Briggs set the official brackets Saturday morning for the first round with a meeting attended by all 208 participating schools  at Alabama State University’s Abernathy Auditorium. The meeting was live-streamed over the NFHS Network and WOTM.tv with Susan Carothers, host of AHSAA TV Weekly, coordinating interviews with the coaches’ meeting and announced the pairings live. The show can be seen on a delayed basis at www.nfhs.com or www.wotm.tv
     A total of 20 teams in this year’s field head into the state playoffs undefeated. Leroy (9-0) comes in with a 15-game winning streak dating back to the last game of the 2022 regular season.
    Unbeaten teams entering the playoffs include: (Class 1A) Leroy (9-0); Elba (10-0); Loachapoka (9-0);  (Class 2A) B.B. Comer (10-0); Reeltown (9-0); Locust Fork (10-0);  (Class 3A) Mobile Christian (10-0); Lauderdale County (10-0); Madison Academy (10-0); (Class 4A) Montgomery Catholic (10-0); Jackson (9-0); West Morgan (10-0); (Class 5A) Gulf Sores (10-0); Central, Clay County (10-0); (Class 6A) Saraland (10-0); Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (10-0); Clay-Chalkville (10-0); Muscle Shoals  (9-0); and (Class 7A) Mary Montgomery (10-0) and Central-Phenix City (9-0).


AHSAA 2023 STATE FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS – FIRST-ROUND PAIRINGS
(First round games Nov. 10 unless otherwise noted; other playoff rounds 
are Nov. 17, Nov. 24, Dec. 1, and Super 7 Championships at Tuscaloosa, Dec. 6-7-8)

CLASS 1A
South 
R-4, No. 4: 
Calhoun (3-6) at R-1, No.1: Leroy (9-0)
R-3, No. 3: Keith (6-3) at R-2, No.2: Georgiana (8-1)
R-1, No. 4: Southern Choctaw (4-6) at R-4, No. 1: Loachapoka (9-0), at Beulah HS, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-2, No. 3: 
Brantley (6-4) at R-3, No. 2: Linden (6-2)

R-2, No. 4: 
Florala (7-3) at R-3, No.1: Sweet Water (8-1)
R-1, No. 3: 
Choctaw County (5-3) at R-4, No.2: Maplesville (6-4), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-3, No. 4: 
University Charter School (5-4) at R-2, No. 1: Elba (10-0)
R-4, No. 3: 
Notasulga (5-4) at R-1, No. 2: Millry (8-2), Thursday,  Nov. 9

North
R-8, No. 4: 
Shoals Christian (5-5) at R-5, No.1: Lynn (9-1)
R-7, No. 3: 
Coosa Christian (5-5) at R-6, No.2: Spring Garden (8-2)
R-5, No. 4: Marion County (5-5) at R-8, No. 1: Hackleburg (9-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-6, No. 3: 
Ragland (6-4) at R-7, No. 2: Valley Head (7-3)

R-6, No. 4: 
Winterboro (5-5) at R-7, No.1: Decatur Heritage (9-1)
R-5, No. 3: 
Pickens County (7-3) at R-8, No. 2: Addison (8-2)
R-7, No. 4: Cedar Bluff (5-5) at R-6, No. 1: Wadley (9-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-8, No. 3: 
Meek (6-4) at R-5, No. 2: South Lamar (7-3), Millport


CLASS 2A

South 
R-4, No. 4: 
Vincent (6-4) at R-1, No.1: Clarke County (5-5), Grove Hill, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-3, No. 3: 
Goshen (8-2) at R-2, No.2: G.W. Long (7-3), Skipperville, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-1, No. 4: Washington County (4-6) at R-4, No. 1: B.B. Comer (10-0), Sylacauga
R-2, No. 3: 
Ariton (6-4) at R-3, No. 2: Highland Home (9-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9

R-2, No. 4: 
Wicksburg (5-5) at R-3, No.1: Reeltown (9-0)
R-1, No. 3: 
Chickasaw (5-5) at R-4, No.2: Thorsby (8-2), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-3, No. 4: Luverne (7-3) at R-2, No. 1: Cottonwood (8-1)
R-4, No. 3: 
Isabella (8-2) at R-1, No. 2: St. Luke’s Episcopal (6-4), Mobile, Thursday,  Nov. 9

North
R-8, No. 4: 
Red Bay (6-4) at R-5, No.1: Tuscaloosa Academy (8-2)
R-7, No. 3: 
Collinsville (8-2) at R-6, No.2: Southeastern (6-3), Remlap
R-5, No. 4: Lamar County (7-3) at R-8, No. 1: Tanner (7-3), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-6, No. 3: 
Pleasant Valley (5-5) at R-7, No. 2: Pisgah (9-1)

R-6, No. 4: 
West End (5-5) at R-7, No.1: Fyffe (9-1)
R-5, No. 3: 
Aliceville (5-5) at R-8, No.2: Lexington (6-4)
R-7, No. 4: North Sand Mountain (5-5) at R-6, No. 1: Locust Fork (10-0)
R-8, No. 3: 
Hatton (7-3) at R-5, No. 2: Sulligent (8-2), Thursday,  Nov. 9


CLASS 3A

South 
R-4, No. 4: 
Beulah (4-6) at R-1, No.1: Mobile Christian (10-0)
R-3, No. 3: 
Alabama Christian (6-4) at R-2, No.2: Houston Academy (9-1), Dothan
R-1, No. 4: Flomaton (6-4) at R-4, No. 1: Walter Wellborn (7-3), Anniston
R-2, No. 3: 
Providence Christian (5-5) at R-3, No. 2: Trinity Presbyterian (9-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9

R-2, No. 4: 
Opp (4-6) at R-3, No.1: Saint James (8-2), Montgomery, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-1, No. 3: 
W.S. Neal (6-4) at R-4, No.2: Randolph County (9-1), Wedowee
R-3, No. 4: Southside-Selma (7-3) at R-2, No. 1: Straughn (9-1)
R-4, No. 3: 
Dadeville (4-4) at R-1, No. 2: Thomasville (8-1) 
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North
R-8, No. 4: 
Phil Campbell (4-6) at R-5, No.1: Gordo (9-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-7, No. 3: 
Susan Moore (6-4) at R-6, No.2: Geraldine (9-1)
R-5, No. 4: Fayette County (6-4) at R-8, No. 1: Lauderdale County (10-0), Rogersville
R-6, No. 3: 
Piedmont (5-5) at R-7, No. 2: J.B. Pennington (8-2), Blountsville 

R-6, No. 4: 
Hokes Bluff (5-5) at R-7, No.1: Madison Academy (10-0) 
R-5, No. 3: 
Oakman (7-3) at R-8, No.2: Mars Hill Bible (9-1), Killen, Thursday, Nov. 9
R-7, No. 4: Vinemont (4-6) at R-6, No. 1: Sylvania (8-2)
R-8, No. 3: 
Colbert County (6-4) at R-5, No. 2: Winfield (9-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9


CLASS 4A

South 
R-4, No. 4: 
Cleburne County (4-6) at R-1, No.1: Jackson (9-0)
R-3, No. 3: 
Sipsey Valley (6-4) at R-2, No.2: Andalusia (9-1)
R-1, No. 4: St. Michael Catholic (6-4) at R-4, No. 1: Handley (9-1), Roanoke
R-2, No. 3: 
B.T. Washington (6-4) at R-3, No. 2: American Christian (8-2), Tuscaloosa 

R-2, No. 4: 
Montgomery Academy (4-6) at R-3, No.1: Bibb County (9-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-1, No. 3: 
Bayside Academy (8-2) at R-4, No.2: Jacksonville (8-2)
R-3, No. 4: West Blocton (6-4) at R-2, No. 1: Montgomery Catholic (10-0)
R-4, No. 3: 
Anniston (6-3) at R-1, No. 2: T.R. Miller (7-3), Brewton 

North
R-8, No. 4: 
Priceville (4-6) at R-5, No.1: Dora (8-2)
R-7, No. 3: 
Brooks (6-4) at R-6, No.2: Oneonta (7-2)
R-5, No. 4: Oak Grove (6-4) at R-8, No. 1: Westminster Christian (8-2), Huntsville
R-6, No. 3: 
Fultondale (4-6) at R-7, No. 2: Deshler (7-3), Tuscumbia, Thursday,  Nov. 9

R-6, No. 4: 
Etowah (3-7) at R-7, No.1: West Morgan (10-0), Trinity, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-5, No. 3: 
Corner (9-1) at R-8, No.2: Randolph (6-4), Huntsville
R-7, No. 4: Central-Florence (6-4) at R-6, No. 1: Cherokee County (9-1), Centre, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-8, No. 3: 
North Jackson (4-6) at R-5, No. 2: Haleyville (7-3)


CLASS 5A

South 
R-4, No. 4: 
Beauregard (5-4) at R-1, No.1: Gulf Shores (10-0)
R-3, No. 3: 
Marbury (2-8) at R-2, No.2: Charles Henderson (6-3), Troy
R-1, No. 4: UMS-Wright (6-4) at R-4, No. 1: Central, Clay County (10-0), Lineville
R-2, No. 3: 
Headland (8-2)  at R-3, No. 2: Holtville (7-3)

R-2, No. 4: 
Carroll (4-6) at R-3, No. 1: Demopolis (8-2), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-1, No. 3: 
B.C. Rain (7-3) at R-4, No. 2: Valley (7-3)
R-3, No. 4: Shelby County (2-8) at R-2, No. 1: Eufaula (7-3), Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-4, No. 3:
 Elmore County (8-2) at R-1, No. 2: Faith Academy (7-3), Mobile 

North
R-8, No. 4: 
West Point (5-5) at R-5, No. 1: Ramsay (8-2), Birmingham, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-7, No. 3: 
Arab (8-2) at R-6, No. 2: Leeds (8-2)
R-5, No. 4: 
Fairfield (4-6) at R-8, No. 1: Russellville (8-2)
R-6, No. 3: 
Moody (8-2) at R-7, No. 2: Scottsboro (8-2) 

R-6, No. 4: 
Springville (5-5) at R-7, No.1: Guntersville (9-1)
R-5, No. 3: 
John Carroll Catholic (8-2) at R-8, No.2: Fairview (9-1)
R-7, No. 4: 
Boaz (5-5) at R-6, No. 1: Southside (8-2), Rainbow City
R-8, No. 3: 
Lawrence County (6-4) at R-5, No. 2: Pleasant Grove (8-1), Thursday,  Nov. 9


CLASS 6A

South 
R-4, No. 4: 
McAdory (6-4) at R-1, No.1: Saraland (10-0)
R-3, No. 3: 
Briarwood Christian (5-5) at R-2, No.2: Carver-Montgomery (7-3)
R-1, No. 4: St. Paul’s Episcopal (7-3) at R-4, No. 1: Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (10-0)
R-2, No. 3: 
Wetumpka (5-5) at R-3, No. 2: Helena (8-2), Thursday,  Nov. 9

R-2, No. 4: 
Sidney Lanier (5-5) at R-3, No.1: Benjamin Russell (8-2), Alex City, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-1, No. 3: 
Theodore (7-3) at R-4, No.2: Hueytown (7-3)
R-3, No. 4: Homewood (6-4) at R-2, No. 1: Pike Road (7-2)
R-4, No. 3: 
Bessemer City (5-5) at R-1, No. 2: Spanish Fort (8-2)

North
R-8, No. 4: 
Mae Jemison (3-7)  at R-5, No.1: Parker (9-1), Birmingham, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-7, No. 3: 
Athens (8-2) at R-6, No.2: Oxford (8-2)
R-5, No. 4: Gardendale (3-7) at R-8, No. 1: Gadsden City (7-3)
R-6, No. 3: 
Center Point (7-3) at R-7, No. 2: Hartselle (8-2) 

R-6, No. 4: 
Pinson Valley (4-5) at R-7, No. 1: Muscle Shoals (9-0)
R-5, No. 3: 
Mortimer Jordan (8-2) at R-8, No. 2: Fort Payne (6-4)
R-7, No. 4: Cullman (5-5) at R-6, No. 1: Clay-Chalkville (10-0)
R-8, No. 3: 
Buckhorn (6-4) at R-5, No. 2: Mountain Brook (7-3)


CLASS 7A

South 
R-1, No. 4: 
Davidson (5-5) at R-2, No.1: Central-Phenix City (9-0)
R-2, No. 3: 
Auburn (8-2) at R-1, No.2: Baker (8-2), Mobile
R-2, No. 4: Dothan (8-2) at R-1, No. 1: Mary Montgomery (10-0), Semmes
R-1, No. 3: 
Daphne (6-4) at R-2, No. 2: Enterprise (8-2)

North
R-3, No. 4: 
Hoover (4-6)  at R-4, No. 1: James Clemens (7-3), Madison
R-4, No. 3: 
Bob Jones (5-5) at R-3, No. 2: Hewitt-Trussville (7-3)
R-4, No. 4: 
Florence (6-4) at R-3, No. 1: Thompson (8-1), Alabaster, Thursday,  Nov. 9
R-3, No. 3: 
Vestavia Hills (8-2) at R-4, No. 2: Austin (8-2), Decatur

***Pairings provided by the AHSAA.

For over 20 years, Encore Sports Medicine has proudly been the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Alabama High School Athletic Association. We LOVE to see you move!

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AHSAA Football Scores – Week 10, Nov. 2-3, 2023

AHSAA Football Scores- Week 9, Oct 26-27, 2023

Shania Colton, PT, DPT, is the Clinic Director at Encore Rehabilitation-Leeds/Moody

Meet Encore Rehabilitation-Leeds/Moody Clinic Director, Shania Colton!

Shania obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Alabama State University.

She has experience in general outpatient orthopedics, working with patients with sport-related injuries, joint replacements, ligaments/tendon repairs, motor vehicle accidents, and spine pain.

She also treats pelvic health patients in the areas of urinary incontinence (bladder leakage), prolapse, and sexual dysfunction.

In addition, Shania is Certified in Dry Needling to reduce soft tissue pain and limitations.

Shania shares, “My most enjoyable thing about being a Physical Therapist is seeing the excitement on my patients’ faces when they reach their functional goals.”

Shania is ready to help you get back to doing the things you love! Call Encore Rehabilitation-Leeds/Moody to schedule an appointment with Shania.

We LOVE to see you move!

Encore Rehabilitation Leeds-Moody
8525 Whitfield Avenue, Suite 111
Leeds, Alabama 35904
205-352-2850

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National Physical Therapy Month with Encore Rehabilitation-Andalusia Health Physical Therapy

Join us in wishing our Physical Therapy Rehab Team a very Happy National Physical Therapy Month! Thank you to our incredible team for all you do for our patients and the community! Every day you are committed to providing compassion and first-rate healthcare! We are delighted to have each of you with the Encore Rehabilitation family! 

Shown here, left to right:
Susan Filmer, Physical Therapist Assistant
Katy Short, Physical Therapist
John Thomas, Clinic Director, Physical Therapist Assistant
Brian Earnest, Physical Therapist
Hope Hicks, Physical Therapist Assistant
Riley Blackston, Physical Therapist Assistant

Andalusia Health Physical Therapy- Encore Rehabilitation
125 Medical Park Drive, Suite 106
Andalusia, Alabama 36420
334-428-7040

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Chase Nolen recovers from Brain Surgery with Rehab at Encore-Andalusia Physical Therapy

Car accident to walking again ~ Tony Moore with Encore Rehabilitation at Andalusia Health Physical Therapy

Fall APTA-TN and TNOTA Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Encore Rehabilitation was proud to be a Silver Exhibitor at the combined Fall Meeting for the America Physical Therapy Association- Tennessee  and Tennessee Occupational Therapy Association held in Chattanooga, TN! Thank you to everyone who came by our table to say hello and learn more about our organization, services, and careers. 

Representing Encore at the conference were Encore Regional Vice President Barri Lenox, PT, and John Henderson, Director of Recruiting. 

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Encore Rehabilitation Recruiting is on the move!

PINK OUT DAY at Encore Rehabilitation Decatur Central Billing and Corporate Office

Encore Rehabilitation Corporate Office and Decatur Central Billing Office participated in Pink Out Day for Breast Cancer Awareness Month! 

We are wearing PINK to raise awareness for the importance of early detection and diagnosis in the fight against breast cancer. 

For the nearly four million breast cancer survivors in the United States and their loved ones, Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a cause for celebration. 

⬇️Learn more about breast cancer at these websites or by talking with your doctor.

Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Organization at  https://www.komen.org

American Breast Cancer Foundation at  https://www.abcf.org/

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“I’m ready to run a marathon!”~James Toker, Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach

“I wish you all weren’t so good at your jobs so I could stay! I’m ready to run a marathon now!”~James Toker, happy patient

Mr. Toker experienced success with Physical Therapy for his dislocated knee. We enjoyed having him in the clinic as much as he enjoyed being here.

Thank you for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach, Mr. Toker! We are delighted to select you as Patient of the Month and wish you all the best!

Mr. Toker is shown here with his Rehab Team, Beth Darr, LPTA, and Clinic Director Tina Bledsloe, PT.

Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach
4528 East Street
Suite A
Orange Beach, Alabama 36561
251-981-1300

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Angel Roan is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach

Linley Bennett is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Beach

Kathy Mitchell, “Encore is the Best Rehab in town!” ~Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika

We are so excited to announce that Ms. Mitchell is our Patient of the Month at Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika! After needing Physical Therapy for her knee, she entrusted Encore with her rehab and was diligent in her treatments. Ms. Mitchell has been an absolute pleasure to work with, and her kind words speak volumes: “Encore is the best rehab in town!”

Thank you for your vote of confidence, Ms. Mitchell, and thank you for choosing Encore! We LOVE to see you move!

Ms. Mitchell is shown here with Physical Therapist Tessa Evans.

Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika
3051 Frederick Road
Suite 4
Opelika, Alabama 36801
334-521-6644

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Qumran Wilson is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika

“I needed Physical Therapy because I had an injury at a trampoline park. In my injury, I tore my ACL, PCL, and meniscus and severed my popliteal artery, all from a fully dislocated knee, because I landed wrong. I was in a terrible position where I wasn’t strong. I lost a lot of muscle, and in order to grow and function again, the only route was Physical Therapy. My doctor sent me to Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika. I have been coming for many months, but now I’m better!” ~Qumaran Wilson, Patient of the Month

You have made fantastic progress, Mr. Wilson and we are excited for you to be moving again! Thank you for entrusting Encore to be your Physical Therapy Provider! We wish you the best!

Mr. Wilson is shown here with Encore Rehabilitation Physical Therapist Tessa Evans.

Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika
3051 Frederick Road, Suite 4
Opelika, Alabama 36801
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