VersaKinetic Therapy LLC
We help people stay active, become more mobile and embrace life without pain or restrictions.
04/08/2026
In the spirit of upcoming National Pet Day, we wanted to show some love to the fur-children of VK! Nellie, Valor, and Luna make both their humans and our patients very happy! Sloppy kisses and therapy biscuits for everyone! 🐶😸❤️
03/27/2026
Good luck to and as they tackle the Crossfit Quarterfinals this weekend! Both of these women are strong, gritty, and what we all strive to be as we age gracefully. They are also both incredibly supportive of others and take the time to care for their bodies. Best of luck ladies!
03/13/2026
Good luck to our friend at her weight lifting meet this weekend! She is a shining example of consistency with her routine, diet, and exercise. Kristin is also keen on her recovery, between taking scheduled off days and having regular maintenance body work done to help with aches and pains. Hit a PR sister! 🏋🏻♀️
03/06/2026
Case Study Follow up:
Patient returned for 2nd visit, with reported less burning into ribs and better OH mobility. Still with some scapular pain, but also improved. First provided picture also shows his scapular position after one visit
The muscle at fault for most of his pain was the serratus anterior, along with some subscapularis involvement. The serratus anterior is the main protractor of the scapula, along with helping stabilization against the ribs. It also helps with upward rotation of the scapula when overhead. Remember that our patient worked 60+ hrs OH painting and helped transfer/care for his father at home. We tend to see acute scapular winging when the serratus anterior is overworked, causing the surrounding muscle to guard and tighten
Pictures 2 and 3 show cupping around the scapular border for circulation, and dry needling to the subscapularis muscle, lat, pec, and around involved nerves. Not pictured are other modalities for soft tissue release and to decrease inflammation.
Patient was give specific exercises to correct his scapular winging and foam rolling to open his mid back, allowing his shoulders to relax. Picture 4 shows his posture and scapula before visit 3. Nearly back to normal and with much better symmetry and no reported pain
Taking a good history and really listening to a patient will give you 80% of the answer. The other 20% is good old fashioned hard work.
03/03/2026
Shout out to Mike Stauch bringing home
4 GOLDS and 1 BRONZE 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥉
at the 2026 USATF Masters Indoor Championships in Race Walking and Running!
He’s committed to his recovery and training which shows in his results! Way to go, Mike! You are amazing!
02/17/2026
CASE STUDY
Patient presented to the clinic, with recent onset of R shoulder and rib cage pain. No known injury or past history of pain/issues. Pain described as deep underneath his scapula and through his armpit, extending along his rib cage. Often either burning or throbbing in nature
Pertinent history: owns his own painting company, finished a 60 hr job working mostly overhead with heavy rollers. Often pushes roller with R arm. Also helps care for and transfers his father, who recently had a stroke. Shoulder special tests (-) for labrum, mostly (-) RTC w/ some pain on Empty Can test. R shoulder blade appears as pictured, with extreme tenderness along the border and into armpit.
What would be your logical conclusion for what muscle is irritated and the causing this patients pain pattern and symptoms? Drop a guess in the comments below and stay tuned for the answer and treatment plan next wk!
(**Permission given from patient to share photo and basic history)
01/30/2026
From an acute 3rd metacarpal fracture, to back playing basketball in one week. (While following the guidelines of an Orthopedic Hand specialist)
Treatment included aggressive daily icing, KT tape to help with localized swelling, and class IV medical grade laser to help enhance healing.
With acute injuries such as fingers, hands, toes, and ankles, PT is a vital first option. Many can often save time, money, (and a little anxiety) by choosing PT first. Less time spent waiting to see the doctor or specialist.
Of note, we will always give you our professional opinion first. If we feel an injury requires further imaging and a second set of eyes, we will gladly refer out as needed while still treating the issue.
01/23/2026
With winter storm Fern impending this wkend, the vast majority of us will be outside either shoveling or snow blowing. A few friendly reminders to keep your back and posterior chain happy:
1) Bend at your knees, not at your back
2) Keep your back straight and your core tight
3) Lift with and through your legs
4) Try to avoid twisting and take small scoops vs large
5) Take breaks as needed, especially from cardiac strain
Happy snow removal and remember, Spring is only 56 days away! 🥶
12/17/2025
VersaKinetic’s owner and founder Sarah recently had the opportunity to speak to the Akron Dental Society regarding TMJ treatment. Physical therapy is a valuable option for those who have jaw pain, clenching issues, and associated neck and headache pain. Providers were also educated on the importance of self care, posture, and mobility to help with general aches and pains. We are grateful to help further educate and better serve the community! 🦷
12/05/2025
Be on the look out 👀👀. We have some plans coming for 2026!
11/12/2025
A question we are occasionally asked: When is surgery the right choice? As physical therapists, we help our patients navigate this personal decision. Some key indicators that it might be time to consult a surgeon include:
1) Nighttime pain that won't subside
2) Modified routines with no pain relief
3) Pain impacting work performance
4) Difficulty with everyday tasks
5) No improvement with conservative treatment, injections, or continued therapy.
While we may not be able to fix your issue(s) 100% of the time, we can help guide you in your journey for the next level of care
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Akron, OH
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