2600 Ottawa Road | PO Box 360 | Neodesha, KS 66757 | 620-325-2611
604 Main St., Neodesha, Kansas | Phone: (620)325-2253 | Fax: (620)325-3657
Home based therapy allows patients to develop independence with daily activities in a convenient and comfortable setting. This type of therapy helps individuals regain physical motion and strength and will be able to treat:
Loss of balance
Falls
Difficulty walking
Joint and back pain
Joint replacements
Stroke
General weakness after hospitalizations
Lymphedema

Physical therapy will help to restore and improve movement and function. During the first visit, a therapist will perform an evaluation which leads to the creation of a plan of care with specific goals to achieve optimal function and to allow patients to return to their daily routine at work. Patients return for treatment visits based on the plan of care established during the first visit.
Sports injury
Falls
Generalized weakness
Pre-Post orthopedic surgery
Decreased balance
Chronic pain
Lymphedema
Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo
We allow up to one hour for patient treatment sessions and individualize each treatment for each patient's specific needs.
What can I expect during a treatment session?
You can expect one-on-one treatment sessions with a therapist. You will receive a home exercise program to reinforce skills provided during the treatment session.
How many sessions will I have?
The plan of care will determine how long patients will come to therapy. A typical treatment plan duration is 4-6 weeks.
How can I receive Physical Therapy Services?
Visit your doctor and discuss your concerns.
Ask your doctor if physical therapy will help.
Get an order for physical therapy with the diagnosis determined by your doctor.
Call to schedule your first appointment. 620-325-2253
Provides Home Health Therapy Services
Provides Athletic Training Services
3 Registered Physical Therapists, 1 Certified Lymphedema Therapist
5 Certified Physical Therapist Assistants (CPTA)
1 Registered/Licensed Occupational Therapist & Certified Lymphedema Therapist (OTR/L, CLT)
1 Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant & Certified Lymphedema Therapist (COTA, CLT)
1 Certified Athletic Trainer
1 Certified Dry Needling Physical Therapist
Athletic Training encompasses the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and intervention of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions
involving impairment, functional limitations, and disabilities.
Luke Plummer, DPT
Pam Ysusi, PT
Kira Chapman-Eberhart, PT
Tiffany Sanders, PTA
Ashton Coltrane, PTA
Angela Baker, PTA
Leslie Hite, PTA
Courtney Kuszak, PTA
Katelyn Schenker, PTA
Paige Conn, PTA
Robyn Hughes, MSOT
Lori Gore, OT
David Hoard, COTA
Stormi Wulfekuhle, COTA
Roxie Drawdy, M.S. CCC-SLP
Trish Bosken, MACC-SLP/L
Taylor Rohleder, LAT,ATC
Lacy Kerr, Administrative Assistant
Kira Frankenbery, Home Health Manager
604 Main
Neodesha, Kansas
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Turn on to North Highway 75
Go east on Highway 75 into Neodesha
Continue on Main Street/ US 75 east
604 Main Street is on the left
Continue on Main Street/ US 75 east
604 Main Street is on the right

Pictured is a child and a young worker doing rehabilitation excercises.
Rehabilitation Services
Inpatient Physical Therapy
Wilson Medical Rehabilitation Center's team of therapist work one on one with patients admitted to the hospital (acute or swing bed). Patients in our swing bed program, also known as Rehab U Transitional Care, receive services six days a week.Home Health Physical Therapy
Physical therapy can be provided in a patient's home, caregiver's home or assisted living facility to speed recovery from illness, injury or surgery.Home based therapy allows patients to develop independence with daily activities in a convenient and comfortable setting. This type of therapy helps individuals regain physical motion and strength and will be able to treat:
Loss of balance
Falls
Difficulty walking
Joint and back pain
Joint replacements
Stroke
General weakness after hospitalizations
Lymphedema

What is Physical Therapy
Physical therapy will help to restore and improve movement and function. During the first visit, a therapist will perform an evaluation which leads to the creation of a plan of care with specific goals to achieve optimal function and to allow patients to return to their daily routine at work. Patients return for treatment visits based on the plan of care established during the first visit.
What can be treated with outpatient physical therapy?
* Worker's compensation injurySports injury
Falls
Generalized weakness
Pre-Post orthopedic surgery
Decreased balance
Chronic pain
Lymphedema
Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo
Physical Therapy Frequently Asked Questions
How long can I expect physical therapy sessions to take?We allow up to one hour for patient treatment sessions and individualize each treatment for each patient's specific needs.
What can I expect during a treatment session?
You can expect one-on-one treatment sessions with a therapist. You will receive a home exercise program to reinforce skills provided during the treatment session.
How many sessions will I have?
The plan of care will determine how long patients will come to therapy. A typical treatment plan duration is 4-6 weeks.
How can I receive Physical Therapy Services?
Visit your doctor and discuss your concerns.
Ask your doctor if physical therapy will help.
Get an order for physical therapy with the diagnosis determined by your doctor.
Call to schedule your first appointment. 620-325-2253

Rehabilitation Services
* Provides Inpatient and Outpatient Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy ServicesProvides Home Health Therapy Services
Provides Athletic Training Services
3 Registered Physical Therapists, 1 Certified Lymphedema Therapist
5 Certified Physical Therapist Assistants (CPTA)
1 Registered/Licensed Occupational Therapist & Certified Lymphedema Therapist (OTR/L, CLT)
1 Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant & Certified Lymphedema Therapist (COTA, CLT)
1 Certified Athletic Trainer
1 Certified Dry Needling Physical Therapist
Athletic Training Services
Wilson Medical Rehabilitation Center provides athletic training services to Neodesha USD 461 and Fredonia USD 484 schools.Athletic Training encompasses the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and intervention of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions
involving impairment, functional limitations, and disabilities.
Rehabilitation Team
Heather Odell, PT, Director of Rehabilitation and Industrial Therapy ServicesLuke Plummer, DPT
Pam Ysusi, PT
Kira Chapman-Eberhart, PT
Tiffany Sanders, PTA
Ashton Coltrane, PTA
Angela Baker, PTA
Leslie Hite, PTA
Courtney Kuszak, PTA
Katelyn Schenker, PTA
Paige Conn, PTA
Robyn Hughes, MSOT
Lori Gore, OT
David Hoard, COTA
Stormi Wulfekuhle, COTA
Roxie Drawdy, M.S. CCC-SLP
Trish Bosken, MACC-SLP/L
Taylor Rohleder, LAT,ATC
Lacy Kerr, Administrative Assistant
Kira Frankenbery, Home Health Manager
Location
Outpatient Rehabilitation Services is located next door to, Get Fit 24/7604 Main
Neodesha, Kansas
Phone
620-325-2253FAX
620-325-3657Hours
Monday through Friday8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Driving Directions coming on Highway 400:
Exit on to Highway 75 (Neodesha/Topeka exit)Turn on to North Highway 75
Go east on Highway 75 into Neodesha
Continue on Main Street/ US 75 east
604 Main Street is on the left
Driving Directions coming on Highway 75:
Start out going west toward NeodeshaContinue on Main Street/ US 75 east
604 Main Street is on the right