While chronic pain can be a source of extreme frustration, identifying and addressing the cause of the problem can bring much-needed relief. At Trimotion Therapy, we specialize in women's health physical therapy in Oconomowoc, taking pride in helping you or your loved one who has not found help from the traditional medical system. We use proven methods to pinpoint the root of the condition and seek ways to resolve it.
How Our Physical Therapists Can Help with Women's Health in Oconomowoc
For residents of Oconomowoc, our physical therapists at Trimotion Therapy are always on hand to assist you in managing complex conditions and chronic pain. We have been providing reliable therapeutic services for nearly two decades in a tranquil setting on our converted ranch home.
Our therapy focuses on uncovering the underlying cause of your condition rather than treating the symptoms. We have a thorough grasp of the workings of the major body systems responsible for normal functioning. At the beginning of the treatment process, we assess these systems to pinpoint the cause of the disruption and then work to address it.
One of our most common forms of therapy is myofascial release treatment, which eliminates pressure in the fascia, restoring flexibility and stability. Other services include lymphatic and therapeutic massage as well as nasal release technique (NRT) and deep oscillation therapy, which very few clinics offer.

Why Choose Trimotion Therapy?
Trimotion Therapy has established a track record of success where conventional medical practices have failed. These are some of the benefits that set us apart:
To find out more about our therapies for women's health in Oconomowoc, do not hesitate to contact us today.

About Oconomowoc
Translated from Potawatomi, Oconomowoc means a “gathering of the waters,” aptly describing this charming city in Waukesha County. It is home to multiple lakes including Okauchee Lake, Oconomowoc Lake, Fowler Lake, and Lac La Belle. The first settlers in this city were from the Winnebago and Potawatomi tribes.
Some of the attractions that made it popular back then are still present to this day, including incredible natural beauty and abundant natural resources. The clear waters of its lakes are rich grounds for fishing and boating while its woodlands are home to numerous wildlife species.
It is famed for being the setting for “The Wizard of Oz” movie’s 1939 premier and the home of the outboard boat motor inventor, Ole Evinrude.