Company Profile
Company Overview
OSI Physical Therapy is an independent, physical therapist owned practice that has been in business for over 30 years. OSI has grown to 10 clinics and one fitness facility in and around the Twin Cities metro area and western Wisconsin. All offer a broad range of preventative, rehabilitative and consulting services including:
• Rehabilitation after injury or surgery
• Treatment for pain and mobility concerns
• Sports performance training
• Health and fitness services
• Prevention programs designed to avoid injuries at work, playing sports or just the natural aging process
• Concussion Management
OSI’s philosophy is to provide each patient with the care needed to progress toward their expected outcomes, manage their care in the most cost effective and efficient manner, and educate them on how to safely manage their condition. We expect our staff to pay attention to detail, go out of their way to satisfy our customers, do the right thing, and treat everyone with the utmost respect and compassion.
We are committed to resolving the movement problem and restoring what’s been lost to the condition. Known for our expertise in sports medicine, OSI offers sport specific training designed to improve your game. Our athletic trainers, personal trainers, and physical therapists will design a program specific to your sport or activity.
Company History
Since 1980, OSI Physical Therapy has been a leading force in orthopedic rehabilitation, wellness and injury prevention. With that as our mission and core focus, we opened our doors in a small Stillwater, Minnesota building along side other medical professionals.
Our reputation for a unique and successful approach to sports medicine and rehabilitation grew steadily. So fast, in fact, we outgrew our space before we knew it. To accommodate exercise equipment, rehab rooms, and therapy facilities, OSI decided to rent some extra space in the back of a local restaurant known as “The Broaster Hut.” It was wonderful to have an area designated specifically for exercise just across the parking lot. Unfortunately, our patients had to walk the hundred feet or so with their crutches and walkers to get there. But they did so with smiles, simply knowing they were on the path to recovery.