Serving Rochester Hills, MI · From our Lake Orion clinic
Physical therapy
in Rochester Hills, MI.
Rochester Hills residents reach Thera Performance Lab in about 15 minutes via Adams Rd north or M-24. We work with endurance athletes from across the Paint Creek and Clinton River Trail systems, lifters from area gyms, parents and athletes from Stoney Creek and Rochester Adams High Schools, and active adults from Rochester, Rochester Hills, Oakland Township, and the Stony Creek Metropark community.
Rochester Hills sits south of Lake Orion with two strong connection routes: Adams Rd straight north into Lake Orion, or M-24 from the east side of the city. Both routes are typically 15 minutes or less. The Paint Creek Trail runs the full corridor between Rochester Hills and Lake Orion. A regional rail-trail used by runners, cyclists, and walkers from across northern Oakland County.
Drive time · Visit us
From Rochester Hills to our clinic.
Thera Performance Lab is at 146 S. Broadway St., Suite 160, Lake Orion, MI 48362, approximately 15 minutes from Rochester Hills via Adams Rd north or M-24. Reserved client parking and direct booking available.
Thera Performance Lab
146 S. Broadway St., Suite 160
Lake Orion, MI 48362
Hours
Tuesday through Friday
8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Local context
Inside Rochester Hills.
Rochester Hills has one of the most active training populations in the state. The Paint Creek Trail is the regional spine. Connecting Rochester through Oakland Township to downtown Lake Orion. And it draws marathoners, ultra runners, and recreational distance runners year-round. Stony Creek Metropark on the east side adds another massive training resource: trail running, mountain biking, road cycling, and lake-based watersports. Rochester Adams and Stoney Creek high schools produce competitive athletes across every major sport. Bloomer Park is a popular cycling-skills and fitness destination. And Oakland University in nearby Auburn Hills brings in a steady stream of student-athletes and faculty who train consistently. The city's mix of high-volume endurance training and competitive youth sports is exactly the patient population the kinetic chain framework was built for.
Common cases
Who we see from Rochester Hills.
The most common Rochester Hills cases come off the Paint Creek Trail and the Stony Creek system. Runners and cyclists with chronic IT band syndrome, runner's knee, plantar fasciitis, or hip flexor issues that have outlasted multiple courses of conventional PT. We trace the actual upstream cause, not the symptom site. The second pattern is competitive youth athletes from Rochester Adams and Stoney Creek programs. Chronic ankle, knee, and shoulder issues that build across multi-sport seasons. Third is the growing population of working professionals. Many in the Auburn Hills tech and automotive corridor. Dealing with thoracic and neck mobility issues from long desk hours combined with weekend training loads.
What we deliver
Three pillars. One method.
Restore Mobility & Relieve Pain
Stop managing pain. Find what’s actually causing it. And a precise plan to fix it.
Read moreImprove Sports Performance & Recovery
Recover faster. Train harder. Eliminate the compensation patterns slowing you down.
Read morePrevent Injury & Enhance Movement
Stay ahead of the injuries that haven’t happened yet.
Read moreCommon questions
Questions worth asking.
Do you work with runners from the Paint Creek Trail community?
Yes. Runners off the Paint Creek system are one of our most common patient profiles. The kinetic chain framework is especially useful for the chronic hip, knee, and ankle problems that build up across high-volume running, because those injuries almost always originate upstream of the symptom site.
What's the fastest route from Rochester Hills to your clinic?
From central Rochester Hills, Adams Rd north is the fastest route. About 15 minutes door-to-door. From the east side closer to Stony Creek, Tienken Rd to M-24 north is comparable. Both routes drop you on Broadway St. in downtown Lake Orion with reserved client parking on arrival.
Do you work with athletes from Rochester Adams or Stoney Creek HS?
Yes. We see competitive athletes from both programs. Football, soccer, lacrosse, hockey, track, cross-country. The pattern is consistent: a chronic issue that persists across season transitions traces back to a movement-pattern problem the standard treatment hasn't addressed. The kinetic chain assessment names that pattern in one visit.
Do I need a referral?
No. Michigan is a direct-access state. Book a Complete Kinetic Chain Assessment without a doctor’s referral, prior diagnosis, or pre-authorization.
Do you accept insurance?
No. We operate completely outside the insurance model. Cash, credit, HSA, and FSA are accepted. Receipts are available for out-of-network reimbursement.
Because You're Not Done Yet.
Stop managing pain. Start hunting the cause.
$99 · No Referral Needed
