Alternative to Surgery and Medications – LiveWell Robotic Therapy Center Now Open in SE Michigan

Alternative to Surgery and Medications – LiveWell Robotic Therapy Center Now Open in SE Michigan

Photo courtesy of Livewell Robotic Therapy.

Livewell Robotic Therapy Now Open in Clarkston!

Innovative robotic physical therapy, an effective alternative to pain medications, injections, and surgery, is now available in the Detroit area.

(CLARKSTON, MI – May 9, 2025) LiveWell Robotic Therapy is now offering FDA-certified, innovative robotic physical therapy to help those of all ages, within Southeast Michigan.  Tailored to individual unique needs, concerns and physical challenges, this alternative to pain medications, injections, and surgery has resulted in individuals living without pain, in over 85% of those who have completed their personal treatment plan.

LiveWell Robotic Therapy,

uses innovative robotic precision to target deep, hard-to-reach muscles to release tension and retrain muscles for lasting relief.  Mixing advanced robotic science developed in conjunction with NASA with standard practices of therapy, the robotic physical therapy provides cycles of focused pressure as well as heat and vibration to targeted muscles.  This painless process lengthens muscles and increases blood flow to reduce strain and accelerate recovery.  After receiving treatment, individuals have an enhanced range of motion and experience less pain, with most feeling significant relief after five to ten hours of treatment.  This state-of-the-art technology provides what some describe as a spa-like experience with customized treatments from their team of doctors and experts, which help guide individuals in their health and wellness journey.

The non-invasive custom care provided by LiveWell Robotic Therapy treats those suffering from chronic issues like back pain, sports injuries, and muscle tightness, along with specific ailments such as sciatica, migraines, and carpal tunnel.  The precise and effective treatment has helped athletes improve their performance and recover from injuries and aided those seeking relief from everyday discomforts like poor posture and TMJ, all while avoiding surgeries that could result in months of recovery time.

LiveWell Building
Photo courtesy of Livewell Robotic Therapy.

Stephen Gabbara, Founder of Livewell Robotic Therapy,

believed that he had exhausted all medical possibilities to treat his debilitating lower back pain.  He was contemplating surgery when he discovered robotic physical therapy and, after treatment, is now living pain-free without pain medicine, injections, or surgery.  He acquired the operating rights to the technology and opened the center in Clarkston along with Dr. Dayne Rogers.

“My experience with robotic physical therapy was life-changing and is a testament to its effectiveness in treating and relieving the most serious cases of muscle pain,” says Gabbara.  “We opened Livewell Robotic Therapy so others across the Detroit area can find this same relief from their chronic pain without undergoing surgery or the use of pain medications, injections or invasive treatments.  The results we’re seeing are remarkably successful and span from young athletes to active adults as well as senior citizens fighting the pain of aging.”

Dr. Dayne Rogers, the Medical Director at LiveWell Robotic Therapy, has specialized in noninvasive and nonsurgical pain relief in his own practice for 32 years.  When he discovered robotic physical therapy, he was taken back by how quick and effective the technology could help alleviate clients chronic pain.  After months of exploring and studying the new innovation’s effectiveness, he knew he had to help bring it to the masses.

“I have dedicated over 30 years of my life to helping patients of all ages relieve their pain without drugs or surgery,” says Dr. Rogers.  “When I realized how gentle and efficient robotic physical therapy is, I felt like I had bumped into a medical miracle.  At LiveWell Robotic Therapy, we’ve been truly amazed by the remarkable progress our clients make, often achieving results in far less time than I ever expected.  I mean, if you are hurting, we can help!”

LiveWell Treatment
Photo courtesy of Livewell Robotic Therapy.

Livewell Robotic Therapy is now open at 7138 Sashabaw Rd. in Clarkston. 

Another center is planned to open in Oakland County later this year, followed by more across the Metro Detroit area.

To learn more about robotic therapy or discuss options available, call (248) 771-5000 or visit LiveWellRTC.com.

About Livewell Robotic Therapy:

At Livewell Robotic Therapy, our mission is to enhance the well-being of individuals through innovative robotic physical therapy.  Using advanced robotic technology, we offer personalized pain-relieving treatment plans for a large variety of conditions. Our team works tirelessly to provide the best care possible so that they can find relief from chronic pain and injuries alike. Livewell Robotic Therapy – We empower active people to stay fit, healthy, mobile, and LiveWell without pain medications, injections, or surgery.


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Lindsey Jenn

Lindsey Jenn is the owner and founder of Michigan Mama News. Ever since homeschooling her 3 daughters (now 1 teen and 2 adults), she loved blogging about local events and activities for families in Michigan. She continues to share these events along with helpful resources and informative articles to benefit Michigan families and beyond. Lindsey Jenn possesses an associate's degree in child development from Schoolcraft College and a bachelor's degree in marketing from Southern New Hampshire University.

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