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40 Wisteria Place
Millbrook, AL 36054

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(334) 285-9689

Hours

Day of the Week Hours
Monday:7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

Featured Services

Physical Therapy
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Hand Therapy
Sports Medicine
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Arthritis / Osteoarthritis Program
Concussion Rehabilitation
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About
At Rehab Associates, our experienced clinical team will design an individualized plan of care that aligns with your specific goals in mind. Through experience, advanced clinical training and clear communication with our patients, our therapy team will give you the advantage in recovery.We are proud to be part of the community and are committed to providing each patient with an exceptional experience that promotes healing and recovery in a safe, compassionate environment. Call or request an appointment and experience the power of physical therapy today.
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Our Team

Pengfei Hao, P.T., DPT

Pengfei earned a doctorate in physical therapy from Alabama State University and athletic training from Troy University. He has worked with high school, college and professional athletic level rehabilitation and on-off field to help them return to competitive level. He works with people who have variety of diagnosis and condition, such as post-surgery, neuromuscular and condition, athletic performance and pediatric concerns. He provides assessment, therapy and consultation to them and communicates with other needs. Pengfei is also a McKenzie trained therapist to focus on mechanical diagnosis and therapy of spine. He enjoys golfing, fishing, traveling and other outdoor activities with family.

Haley Murphy, LPTA, CPT

Haley graduated from Stanhope Elmore High School in 2010. She earned her degree at South University majoring in physical therapist assistant in 2014. Haley is passionate about vestibular therapy and neurological conditions, specifically. In her free time, she enjoys being active in her church and spending time with family.

Payton Wallace Johnson, , P.T., DPT

Payton is from Billingsley, AL. She graduated from Troy University with a bachelor's degree in exercise science and the University of South Alabama with a doctorate in physical therapy. Payton's clinical interests include orthopedic and neuromuscular rehabilitation. She enjoys spending time with her husband, running, cooking and relaxing on the beach.
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Services

  • Arthritis / Osteoarthritis Program
  • Concussion Rehabilitation
  • Cupping Therapy
  • Dry Needling
  • Fall Prevention Program
  • Hand Therapy
  • Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
  • LSVT BIG - Parkinson's
  • Manual Therapy
  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation
  • Pediatric Physical Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Pre-/Post-Operative Care
  • Spinal
  • Sports Medicine
  • Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation

Care Delivery

  • Telerehab
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Success Stories

Lonnie Harper

Lonnie Harper is resilient and not going to let Parkinson's disease keep him from his favorite hobby - fishing. Having balance and walking issues brought him to the LSVT BIG program at our center. Lonnie's neurologist made the referral to physical therapy. Physical Therapist Peyton Johnson taught Lonnie the basics movements that LSVT uses to help steady him. Lonnie's efforts and hard work have paid off. Peyton was patient and firm correcting Lonnie throughout the therapy process. "I feel great," Lonnie said. "I continue fishing and walking every day." We are glad to hear physical therapy has helped keep you at the fishing hole, Lonnie. Thank you for choosing us on your rehabilitation journey.

Cloyce Barrett

Cloyce Barrett had spent decades of time working on military aircrafts. Parkinson's disease, however, put Cloyce in a position to retire and worry about more permanent disabilities. Worried about shaking, cramping, walking and automatic motor skills, Cloyce looked to physical therapy to help him improve and gain function. "I need help identifying my limits and want to work on exercises that help me function better and improve my motor skills," he said. "I expect the natural trends of Parkinson's to continue, but hope that continued therapy will keep my own active lifestyle in the future." As Cloyce shared his hopes, we are reminded of the power pf physical therapy. Thank you for choosing us on your rehabilitation journey.