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Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers, a Gryphon Investors Portfolio Company, Adds Two Clinic Groups.


SAN FRANCISCO -- Gryphon Investors announced today that its outpatient physical therapy platform company, Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers ("Accelerated"), has completed the recapitalization of two physical therapy clinic groups--PRORehab P.C. ("PRORehab") of St. Louis and Therapy Services of Iowa ("TSI TSI Total Solar Irradiance (sum solar light in energy per unit of time)
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") of Des Moines. Accelerated is the premier provider of physical rehabilitation physical rehabilitation See Physical therapy.  services in the Midwest with clinics in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and now Missouri. Terms of the deals were not disclosed.

Founded in 1990, PRORehab operates 19 clinic locations in and around the greater St. Louis Greater St. Louis is the informal name of the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area, the 18th largest in the United States. Its population of 2,801,033 (as of 2007 according to the US Census Bureau) includes the independent City of St. Louis, St. , Missouri region. PRORehab provides outpatient physical and occupational therapy, and specializes in hand therapy, manual therapy, aquatic therapy aquatic therapy Water therapy Rehab medicine The exercising of muscle groups under water, which increases range-of-motion and light resistance for rehabilitation. See Rehabilitation medicine.  and sports medicine sports medicine, branch of medicine concerned with physical fitness and with the treatment and prevention of injuries and other disorders related to sports. Knee, leg, back, and shoulder injuries; stiffness and pain in joints; tendinitis; "tennis elbow"; and  outreach. PRORehab is dedicated to providing one-on-one patient care in an environment that promotes wellness and improves the lives of patients. PRORehab is the leading physical therapy provider in the attractive St. Louis marketplace. The founders of PRORehab will continue to lead their business and retain a significant equity stake in the combined company.

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. TSI's strong reputation for excellence in clinical care will bolster Accelerated's existing operations in the Iowa marketplace. TSI's founder will bring his significant expertise to Accelerated's Iowa operations and he will retain a significant equity stake in the combined company.

Eric Warner, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Accelerated, stated, "We are excited to partner with national caliber clinicians who share our fundamental focus on positive patient outcomes. These partnerships allow us to expand our presence in the Des Moines market and enter an attractive new market in St. Louis where we see great potential for growth."

"We are pleased to support our strong management team at Accelerated in these acquisitions," said David Andrews, Founder and Managing Partner of Gryphon Investors. "Despite the currently difficult financing environment, we will continue to aggressively pursue accretive acquisitions."

"Partnerships with excellent clinicians and geographic expansion into attractive new markets are core elements of our investment thesis," added John Rogers, the Gryphon Principal who led the deals.

About Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers

With the acquisitions of PRORehab and TSI, Accelerated has grown to over 165 owned and managed physical therapy centers in seven states. Along with Accelerated's emphasis on orthopedic and sports rehabilitation, the company specializes in hand therapy and rehabilitation for work related injuries and women's health Women's Health Definition

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. In addition, Accelerated offers rehabilitation services to nursing homes, long-term care facilities long-term care facility
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, and home care providers and provides athletic training athletic training Sports medicine The practice of physical conditioning and reconditioning of athletes and prevention of injuries incurred by athletes. See Athlete, Athletic trainer.  services to schools, teams, clubs and other sports-related venues. Accelerated was recapitalized in March of 2008 by Gryphon Investors.

About Gryphon Investors

Based in San Francisco, Gryphon Investors focuses on leveraged acquisitions of, and growth investments in, middle-market companies in partnership with experienced management. Having managed more than $1 billion of discretionary equity capital, Gryphon has an extensive track record of investing $25 to $75 million of its own capital in companies with sales ranging from $25 to $250 million. Gryphon prioritizes investment opportunities where it can form proactive partnerships with owners and executives to build leading companies, utilizing Gryphon's capital, professional resources and significant financial and operational expertise. Visit www.gryphoninvestors.com for more information.
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