Physical Therapy for Friendswood, Serious About Getting You Back to What You Do
Flexline Physical Therapy is based in League City, a short drive from Friendswood off I-45, and works with Friendswood athletes, disc golfers, pickleball players, and weekend warriors who want a real plan, not a rotation through a crowded PT mill.
Why Friendswood patients choose Flexline
Same clinician every visit
One-on-one sessions with the same clinician every visit, no rotating between aides.
Objective Testing
VALD dynamometry and force plate testing to measure strength and readiness objectively, not by feel.
Dry needling
Dry needling, with or without
e-stim, matched to what the tissue needs.
StemWave Therapy
StemWave shockwave therapy for stubborn tendon pain that hasn't responded to rest.
No crowded PT mill
Your full session, every time, with the same clinician. Nothing about your plan is limited by what an insurance policy allows.
WHO WE TREAT
Active adults and athletes across Friendswood dealing with:
Shoulder pain from throwing sports, disc golf, or overhead work
Knee pain, including ACL recovery and return-to-sport testing
Low back pain and sciatica
Chronic tendon pain (Achilles, patellar, elbow) that hasn't resolved with rest
WHAT TO EXPECT
FREE DISCOVERY CALL
A free discovery call to talk through what's going on
FULL EVALUATION
A full evaluation, including VALD testing where it applies
SPECIFIC PLAN OF CARE
A plan of care built around your specific deficits and your sport or activity
FAQs
Do you accept insurance?
1
We work directly with you, not with an insurance company, so your full session and your treatment plan aren't limited by what a policy allows.
How far is Flexline from Friendswood?
2
Flexline is located at 908 Big Bend Drive in League City, a short drive from Friendswood via I-45 or 518.
Do I need a referral?
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No. Texas allows direct access to physical therapy, so you can book an evaluation without a physician referral.
What happens at the first visit?
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A full evaluation of your movement, strength, and history, plus objective testing where appropriate, so your plan starts with data instead of a guess.
Written by
Dr. Tim Berreth, PT, DPT