Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is a focuses on the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of physical impairments and disabilities. The primary goal of physical therapy is to help individuals restore, improve, or maintain their functional ability and quality of life. We use a variety of techniques and interventions to address a wide range of musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiovascular, and respiratory conditions.
- Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention
- Pre and Post Orthopedic Operative Care
- Total Joint Care and Rehabilitation
- Pelvic Floor Therapy and Education
- Pediatric Rehabilitation
- Neurologic Rehabilitation
- Winback Technology
- Amputee Rehabilitation
- Workers Compensation Care
- Holistic Wellness Programs
Sports Medicine
Pediatric physical therapy helps children and teenagers improve their range of motion, strength, flexibility, and movement patterns. The goal is to help children move their bodies how and when they want to the best of their abilities and make everyday activities easier to perform.
- Ankle Sprains
- Fractures
- Knee and shoulder injuries
- Exercise-induced asthma
- Concussions
- External soft tissue mobilization, myofascial and trigger point release
- Electrical stimulation to help reduce muscle tightness and relieve pain
- Appropriate strengthening exercise and muscle awareness activities
- Hot and cold therapy
- Home exercise program
Women's Health
Women’s Health physical therapy implies the unique musculoskeletal complications of the pelvic region that may have a massive impact on women’s quality of life, including all ages, and different phases of life from sport athletes to post-partum or menopause, and into the golden years. Our purpose is to help meet your needs and enhance your function with decreased pain.
- Urinary Incontinence
- Urinary Urgency / Frequency
- Overactive Bladder
- Postpartum Care
- Prolapse
- Diastasis Recti
- Nocturia
- Internal examinations
- External soft tissue mobilization, myofascial and trigger point release
- Electrical stimulation to help reduce muscle tightness and relieve pain
- Electrical stimulation to help reduce muscle tightness and relieve pain
- Appropriate strengthening exercise and muscle awareness activities
- Hot and cold therapy
- Home exercise program
Pediatrics
Pediatric physical therapy helps children and teenagers improve their range of motion, strength, flexibility, and movement patterns. The goal is to help children move their bodies how and when they want to the best of their abilities and make everyday activities easier to perform.
Neuro
Neurological Physical Therapy helps treat and manage the symptoms of those dealing with nervous system damage to improve their mobility and how a person functions in their day-to-day life.
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Stroke Recovery
- Balance/Gait Issues
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Brain Injuries
- External soft tissue mobilization, myofascial and trigger point release
- Electrical stimulation to help reduce muscle tightness and relieve pain
- Appropriate strengthening exercise and muscle awareness activities
- Hot and cold therapy
- Home exercise program
Winback
The Winback Energy super-charges practitioners’ manual techniques and reduces treatment time while providing exceptional patient experience, providing faster recovery results while improving the overall quality of life—physically, emotionally, and socially.
The Winback Energy is a natural physiological bioaccelerator which stimulates and accelerates the body’s natural repair mechanisms. The winback inhibits pain immediately for a duration of more than 48 hours after treatment, restores joint mobility, which helps patients get back to the sports and activities they love sooner.
Amputee Rehab
The goal of rehabilitation after an amputation is to help the patient return to the highest level of function and independence possible, while improving the overall quality of life—physically, emotionally, and socially.
“Each year in the US, more than 156,000 people experience the loss of a limb. Infants born without a limb, traumatic and permanent injuries, diabetes complications or cancer can result in an amputation.”
Our therapists are trained in helping amputees recover from their injuries and return to full function, as quickly as possible. By offering one-on-one patient care and utilizing the most advanced treatments, we are able to achieve dramatic results for our patients with amputations.