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The BCMC Outpatient Therapy Department is located in the Brunson Medical Complex at 204 North Bragg Street in Warren. The hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday.

Legacy rehabilitation has teamed up with Bradley County Medical Center to offer a unique brand of therapy that provides an experience that is unlike any other therapy clinic around for inpatient, outpatient & home health services. We provide physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy in all three settings. The entire rehabilitation team at Bradley County Medical Center is unified to provide Warren and surrounding areas with the best care possible.

The outpatient clinic is housed in the Brunson Medical Complex along with BCMC's Home Health offices and the BCMC Auxiliary Thrift Shop. It consists of 5 private patient rooms and a spacious gym area that provides top of the line equipment for all your rehabilitation needs. The patient rooms provide privacy for when you receive your thorough evaluation and comfort for when you receive the more exposing soft tissue and joint mobilization treatments.

The gym consists of more than 15 state of the art machines to rehab any injury from your neck down to your toes.

From the moment you walk in to the moment you leave you will receive personalized one-on-one treatments that consist of soft tissue, joint mobilizations, dry needling, modalities, and exercises to rehabilitate your specific impairment.

In addition to treating impairments we believe that it is our responsibility to help prevent future injuries. This is accomplished through patient education, changing compensatory movement patterns, and FMS (Functional Movement Systems). FMS provides a standardized approach to assessing fundamental movement, identifying limitations and asymmetries, and developing individualized corrective exercise programs. The FMS is used to identify risk of injury for athletes of any level. The FMS is used in all major sports but in particular it is widely used in the NFL. A recent study found that in rookies having the same ranking in the NFL draft (strength, size, athletic ability, etc.), the one with a higher FMS score was drafted higher 95 percent of the time.

We are happy to answer any questions you may have and welcome comments about your experiences at Bradley County Medical Center with our Outpatient Therapy Department. Shelby Gibson is the Outpatient Therapy Manager. Please write her via e-mail at sgibson@bcmed.org or call (870) 226-4190.

Hailey Gammel is the Inpatient Therapy Manager. She can be reached at 870-226-4192 or by email at hgammel@bcmed.org.

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Dr. Bradley Biggers to Transition to Hospitalist and Family Practice at BCMC Rural Health Clinic


Bradley County Medical Center is pleased to announce that Bradley Biggers, M.D., will move into a dual role on March 1 as hospitalist and begin seeing patients in the primary care setting at the BCMC Rural Health Clinic.

Dr. Biggers, a staple at BCMC since 2017, will make rounds on patients in the hospital on Monday through Friday as the hospitalist. Additionally, he will go back to his roots as a family practice provider at the BCMC Rural Health Clinic and be available to see patients Monday through Thursday.

This strategic move will improve the continuity of care in the hospital with the same provider seeing patients five days a week allowing them to see consistent, high-quality care from Dr. Biggers. Another benefit of this role is that it enhances access to primary care for the people of Bradley County and Southeast Arkansas as Dr. Biggers returns to family practice.

“We are pleased to be able to expand primary care services with the addition of Dr. Biggers to the Rural Health Clinic,” BCMC CEO/CFO Leslie Huitt said. “He will join Dr. Gregory, along with our amazing nurse practitioners to provide high quality care. In addition, we believe that having Dr. Biggers care for our hospital patients will improve the quality of care for our patients by having the same provider for the majority of their stay, if not their entire stay.”