CORA Kenosha South
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53142
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Today's Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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CORA Kenosha South, formerly Sports Physical Therapists, provides state-of-the-art treatments with licensed clinicians laser-focused on superior outcomes, and passionate about personal care. The highly trained staff includes doctors of physical therapy who specialize in outpatient orthopedic, sports and industrial rehabilitation, work comp treatment, and more.
CORA Physical Therapy is the leading physical therapy provider in Wisconsin serving our Kenosha South community with more advanced treatments and competitive self-pay rates. More evidence-based approaches. More exceptional patient outcomes. And no one—no one—works with more insurance providers. We treat everyone right and customize our treatment programs to address problem areas so our patients can get back to participating in the activities they love!
Services Offered:
- Auto/Personal Injury Rehabilitation
- Balance and Gait Training
- Fall Prevention
- Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation
- Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE)
- Geriatric Rehabilitation
- Hand Therapy
- Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)
- Kinesiotaping
- Manual Therapy (Spinal Manipulation & Mobilization)
- McKenzie Method (MDT)
- Occupational Therapy
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation (pre- and post-operative)
- Pain Management
- Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
- Sports Medicine
- Telehealth
- Therapy in the Home
- Total Joint Arthroplasty Program
- WorkTracks (Work Comp Solutions for Work and Industry)
Meet our Team
Clinic Manager
Rachael Midday, PT, DPT
Rachael earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Marquette University. She enjoys treating a variety of conditions and is particularly well-versed in treatment of injured workers, post-op joint replacements, chronic low back pain, rotator cuff and chronic shoulder pain, as well as sports-related injuries. She loves working with injured workers and using her imagination to find creative ways to simulate their job demands in the clinic environment and turn it into a therapeutic activity with the intent of getting them back to work safely and efficiently.
Rachael understands that the healthcare system can be scary and overwhelming; her goal as a therapist is to make her patients feel heard and truly cared for, and work towards their goals together as a team.
When not in the clinic, Rachael enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband, Jeff, their two children and their dog, Rogue, as well as reading, and crafting.