On February 8, CORA Health Services, Inc., doing business as CORA Physical Therapy, a top-10 national operator of outpatient physical therapy services, announced the acquisition of Alliant Physical Therapy Group, a seven-clinic operation in Milwaukee and Kenosha. The acquisition will expand CORA’s footprint in Wisconsin to 17 clinics and give the company a significant presence there.
CORA Physical Therapy is an outpatient rehabilitation company that uses proven clinical practices and cost effective treatment protocols to return patients to their jobs and lifestyles as soon as possible. CORA operates 258 clinics in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin, including specialty clinics under the Body Gears brand. CORA is a portfolio company of H.I.G. Capital, a leading global private equity and alternative assets investment firm with over $44 billion of equity capital under management.
Founded in 2009 by Chad Novasic, Alliant Physical Therapy Group has clinics in Milwaukee, Shorewood, Hales Corner, Racine, Salem and Kenosha, Wisconsin. The clinics offer a wide variety of general physical therapy, including pre- and post-operative orthopedic rehabilitation, sports medicine, treatment for workplace injuries, concussion, chronic pain and health and wellness coaching.
CORA also recently broadened its presence in Georgia with the addition of Can Do Physical Therapy in Jesup and in North Carolina with Keck Physical Therapy in Hendersonville.
Dennis Smith, CEO and President of CORA Physical Therapy, said, “We are delighted to welcome these new companies to the CORA team, whose top quality clinics and therapists will expand our geographic reach and augment our existing services. Our growth through these new partnerships enable us to provide clinically excellent services to even more people within the communities we serve.”