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Here’s what physical therapy looks like at Idaho Foot and Ankle Center

Dr. Bake breaks down what recovery means when it’s all about getting you back on your feet.

At Idaho Foot and Ankle Center, our physical therapy program is designed specifically for foot and ankle recovery. In this short video, Dr. Bake explains how our team uses advanced technology—like a microgravity treadmill and MLS laser therapy—along with balance training and functional exercises to help patients return to daily activities safely and efficiently.

If you’re recovering from a foot or ankle injury or surgery and want specialized care close to home, our physical therapy team is here to help.

Video Transcript

Interviewer:
Hey, Dr. Bake.

Dr. Bake:
Hey—what’s up?

Interviewer:
You’re a physical therapist, right? What does physical therapy look like at the Idaho Foot and Ankle Center?

Dr. Bake:
That’s a great question. As the name suggests, our physical therapy program is primarily focused on the foot and ankle. Here at the Idaho Foot and Ankle Center, we use advanced tools like a microgravity treadmill and MLS laser therapy, along with other specialized equipment.

We also focus on plyometrics, balance training, and functional movements that translate into everyday activities. Our goal is to help patients regain strength, mobility, and confidence so they can safely return to what they enjoy doing.

If you have any questions or want to learn more, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to help.

Video FAQ's

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