ATI Physical Therapy acquires Flexeon Rehabilitation

ATI Physical Therapy today announces the acquisition of Flexeon Rehabilitation, a 16 clinic practice with locations in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. ATI is the nation's largest physical therapy practice under one brand, and recently expanded into the state of Nevada with the addition of 12 clinics in the Las Vegas area.

"ATI is committed to being the leader in the physical therapy industry," said Dylan Bates, CEO of ATI Physical Therapy. "The addition of Flexeon strengthens our market position in the greater Chicagoland area as well as Northwest Indiana. We are excited to bring the Flexeon clinics and team into the ATI Family."

Brent Mack, Chief Clinical Operations Officer, will oversee the integration of Flexeon with ATI, and looks forward to welcoming the new members. "Flexeon is a great addition to ATI," said Mack. "The staff and clinics of Flexeon are a perfect complement to ATI, and together we will strengthen our ability to provide extraordinary care in the communities we serve."

Flexeon Rehabilitation is a leading provider of evidence-based physical therapy, sports medicine, workers' compensation and employer worksite services, dedicated to providing patients with individualized care and friendly services. All staff and clinics will remain in place, with the same commitment to extraordinary care and the local community that has been Flexeon's tradition for 15 years.

"Flexeon's vision has always been to expand our model on a national scale. Selling our practice and joining ATI Physical Therapy allows us to accelerate that vision, while leveraging ATI's national footprint, proprietary operating systems and resources," said Joseph LaPorta, President & CEO of Flexeon. "We believe this is an excellent decision for our patients, employees and shareholders at the right time in our growth trajectory."

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