Central Park West 3130
43617, Toledo
(419) 841-9622

Opening hours

  • Monday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

NOMS Healthcare physical therapists are trained to effectively rehabilitate a variety of conditions in people of all ages. No referral is needed to see a NOMS physical therapist. These providers see patients in a variety of settings, including hospitals, private practices, outpatient clinics, home health agencies, schools, sports and fitness facilities, work venues, and nursing homes.   

NOMS physical therapy specialist offer a full spectrum of services including: aquatic therapy to augment or replace land-based treatments; board-certified/ licensed athletic training and sports medicine; back/neck pain and spinal disorders; coaching first-aid certification training; fall prevention; group and individual fitness/ wellness programs; hand rehabilitation; headache/ TMJ Pain; home health therapy; industrial rehabilitation; functional capacity evaluations (FCE) for determining a worker’s readiness to return to work; lymphedema rehabilitation; massage therapy; manipulative therapy; muscle energy techniques; pre- and post-operative orthopaedic therapy; pelvic health therapies; public speaking; spinal mobilization and manipulation; vertigo rehabilitation; personal and work-related injuries; speech therapy; and pain management.

Arthritis is the swelling and tenderness of one or more of joints in the body and decreased range of motion. There are more than 100 types and related conditions. Arthritis does not discriminate among gender, age or race. It is the leading cause of disability in America. Arthritis can cause permanent joint changes. These changes may be visible, such as knobby finger joints, but often the damage can only be seen on X-Ray.

Many people experience occasional back and neck pain or stiffness. In many cases, it's due to poor posture or overuse. Sometimes, neck pain is caused by injury from a fall, contact sports or whiplash.

A brain injury is an injury to the brain that occurs after birth and is not congenital, degenerative or hereditary. There are two types of brain injury: Traumatic Brain Injury and Acquired Brain Injury.

Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term referring to a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture. Cerebral is a reference to the brain and palsy means weakness or muscular problems. CP is caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain that affects a person’s ability to control his or her muscles. The symptoms of CP vary from person to person. CP is not a progressive condition; it does not get worse over time, though the exact symptoms can change over a person’s lifetime.

Chronic or persistent pain is pain that carries on for longer than 12 weeks despite medication or other treatment. Most people get back to normal after pain following an injury or operation. But sometimes the pain carries on for longer or comes on without any history of an injury or operation.

Falls are a threat to the health and continued mobility of older adults; it can reduce or eliminate the ability to remain independent. However, falls don’t have to be inevitable with aging. There are preventative measures available including physical therapy.

Fibromyalgia is a condition that causes widespread pain, sleep problems, fatigue, and often emotional and mental distress. People with fibromyalgia may be more sensitive to pain than others, referred to as abnormal pain perception processing. Symptoms may include pain and stiffness all over the body, fatigue, depression and or anxiety, problems sleeping, cognitive issues with memory, thinking and focus, and headaches.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that impacts the brain and spinal cord – which collectively comprise the central nervous system. The disease occurs when the immune system attacks nerve fibers and the fatty sheathing which surrounds and insulates healthy nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. This attack causes inflammation, altering electrical messages in the brain. MS is erratic and the effect on individual patients may range from mild to the total loss of ability to write, speak or walk.

Obesity occurs with an excessive amount of body fat. More than a cosmetic issue, it increases the risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers. Obesity may stem from heredity or be combined with personal diet and other lifestyle choices. Obesity is diagnosed when body mass index (BMI) is 30 or higher. Body mass index is established by dividing weight in pounds by height in inches squared and multiplied by 703.

A disease of the bones, osteoporosis occurs when the quality of bone changes, or bone mineral density and bone mass decreases. This results in compromised bone strength and increases the likelihood of broken bones. Typically, there are no symptoms, and the disease may not be discovered until a bone is broken. It is the primary cause of fractures in postmenopausal women and in older men. Fractures can occur in any bone but are most frequent the hip, vertebrae and wrist.

Parkinson's disease is a progressive, incurable nervous system disorder that affects movement. Symptoms start gradually, sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. The most common symptom is tremors, but the condition also commonly causes stiffness or slowing of movement, slurred speech, and decreased facial expression. Parkinson’s disease symptoms worsen over time. Medications and surgery may significantly improve symptoms.

The pelvic organs include the vagina, cervix, uterus, bladder, urethra, and rectum. Several types of diseases and conditions can cause pelvic pain involving digestive, reproductive or urinary system, and muscles and ligaments in the structures of the pelvic floor.

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. It involves inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot and connects the heel bone to the toes. It often causes stabbing pain that usually occurs with the first steps of the day. Pain normally decreases, but it might return after long periods of standing or first standing after sitting. Plantar fasciitis is more common in runners, those overweight, as well as people who wear shoes with inadequate support.

Located within the backbone, the spinal cord is tube-like and contains a bundle of nerves from the base of the brain down the back. The spinal cord serves to carry messages from the brain to the rest of the body. Spinal cord injury is any disorder or condition causing damage and deterioration to the spinal cord.

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NOMS CPW Healthcare: Reviews

5/5 (10 Reviews)
Michael Malicki 3 years ago

Fantastic experience: FANTASTIC

Judy Miller 3 years ago

Fantastic experience: I was in so much pain. My doctor recommended NOMS. Amanda, PTA, was fantastic. She did a fantastic job of getting me back to normal in a short period of time. And she gave me exercises to do after treatment. I highly recommend them for therapy. Thank you so much for all your help!

S Warner 4 years ago

Fantastic experience: Therapists use techniques outside the box. Get conventional exercises as well, love this place and staff. So dedicated

Carol Metzger 6 years ago

Fantastic experience: Very caring and effective. The facility is clean and the water is awesome!

Denise Speigner 7 years ago

Fantastic experience: The staff is very nice ..attends to your personal needs...Just love it

Mary Rose Humphrey 7 years ago

Fantastic experience: What a great place to recover from injury! Professional and still a fun atmosphere.

Tatiana Hartung 7 years ago

Fantastic experience: I love the staff. The therapist are so caring and very knowledgeable and helpful. I have had great results. The pool is warm and works well for my fibromyalgia and crps.

Joseph Keblesh Jr 7 years ago

Fantastic experience: I have been blessed to be helped by the wonderful people at Central Park West on several occasions over the last 25 years. They are truly great, wonderful to work with, real pros, knowledgeable, helpful in every way. One time a doctor sent me to another rehab center and I could not get out of there and back to CPW quick enough. I believe I will have another knee worked on in the future, and there is no where else I would consider going to for my rehabilitation. I am blessed to know them.

Theresa M Fifer 7 years ago

Fantastic experience: I have had aqua therapy at CPW twice for different conditions and it has helped tremendously. The staff is polite, friendly and knowledgeable. The water is warm and great for arthritis or muscular pain. I highly recommend CPW!

Jacalyn Zaenger 7 years ago

Fantastic experience: In 1993 I became a client at CPW Health Center to rehabilitate from a rotator cuff repair. The staff and the facility was just what I needed. The staff worked to get my arm ready to return to work. Their pool is a great asset to getting better range of motion and made strengthening my arm and shoulder less painful. Recently, I required additional therapy for a tear in a ligament in my foot. They staff are as great today as they were years ago. They continued to adjust the stretches and exercises to meet my needs. I was pleased to hear that they hold conferences to review and make suggestions that could help me (and the other patients) improve more effectively. The staff is always cheerful, helpful and were aware when I or anyone was in need of help getting onto or off the equipment. The facility if easy to get into and out of during the day and evenings. They, also, monthly host a guest speaker and offer a healthy lunch for the pubic to attend. THIS IS A GREAT PLACE.

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