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Physical Therapy

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What Conditions Are Best Treated with Physical Therapy?

Knee Injury & Pain

Our knee pain physical therapy begins with a complete assessment and evaluation of your lower extremity—from hip to foot. Through strength training exercises, mild electric stimulation, and modalities, our knee pain physical therapists work to relieve your knee pain, strengthen your leg muscles, and improve the overall mobility of your knees.

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Back Pain & Injury

Through specialized physical therapies that cater to back pain or injury, our physical therapists work to relieve your back pain and inflammation, strengthen your back muscles, increase your range of motion, and accelerate your healing.

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Neck Pain & Injury

Specialized physical therapies catering to neck pain or injury work to relieve your neck pain and inflammation, strengthen your neck muscles, increase your range of motion, and accelerate your healing.

Shoulder Pain & Injury

Our physical therapists work to relieve your shoulder pain or injury, strengthen surrounding muscles, increase your range of motion, and accelerate your healing.

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Arthritis

Through specialized therapies designed to address arthritis, our physical therapists work to relieve your arthritic joint pain and inflammation, alleviate stiffness, increase your range of motion, accelerate your healing, and restore your overall mobility.

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Sciatica

Through specialized physical therapies focused on tissues in your lower back, pelvis, abdomen, buttocks, and legs, our physical therapists relieve your sciatic pain, restore pain-free mobility, and accelerate healing of damaged nerves.

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Personal Injury & Auto Accident

Through specialized physical therapies that cater to your injury, our physical therapists work to relieve your pain and inflammation, strengthen your muscles, increase your range of motion, and accelerate your healing

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Athletic Recovery & Performance

Through specialized mobilization and release techniques, taping, exercises, and movement pattern assessments, our physical therapists will work with you to alleviate your pain and restore mobility from a recurring sports injury. Our physical therapists work to not only help you recover from your injury, but also to prevent future injuries, and help you achieve your optimal athletic performance.

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Physical Therapies We Offer

Sports Injury 

    1. Through specialized mobilization and release techniques, taping, exercises, and movement pattern assessments, our physical therapists will work with you to alleviate your pain and restore mobility from a recurring sports injury. Our physical therapists work to not only help you recover from your injury, but also to prevent future injuries, and help you achieve your optimal athletic performance.

Knee Pain 

    1. Our knee pain physical therapy begins with a complete assessment and evaluation of your lower extremity—from hip to foot. Through strength training exercises (strong leg muscles take stress off your knees), mild electric stimulation, and modalities, our knee pain physical therapists work to relieve your knee pain, strengthen your leg muscles, and improve the overall mobility of your knees.

Lower Back Pain 

    1. Our lower back pain physical therapy targets the leading cause of your lower back pain—poor posture—and may be recommended to you if you experience frequent or extended periods of lower back pain. Our physical therapists work with you to assess your back strength, range of motion, and posture in order to customize exercises and strength training.

Orthopedic 

    1. If you’ve experienced a fracture, sprain, tendonitis, bursitis, or are rehabilitating and recovering from orthopedic surgery, our orthopedic physical therapists will work with you to treat any musculoskeletal injuries involving muscles, bones, ligaments, fascias, and tendons. Techniques used include joint mobilizations, manual therapy, strength training, mobility training, and other modalities.

Geriatric 

    1. Our geriatric physical therapy is especially beneficial if you are older and have a condition impacting your mobility and physical function—including arthritis, osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s disease, a hip or joint replacement, a balance disorder, or incontinence. Our geriatric physical therapists work to restore your mobility, reduce your pain, and increase your physical fitness level.

Neurological

    1. Our neurological physical therapy is a good fit for you if you have a neurological disorder or condition such as Alzheimer’s disease, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or have suffered a stroke, spinal cord injury, or brain injury. Our neurological physical therapists work with you to increase limb responsiveness, treat paralysis, and increase your muscle strength by reducing muscle atrophy.

Cardiovascular and Pulmonary 

    1. Our cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy is especially beneficial if you’ve been affected by a cardiopulmonary condition or a surgical procedure. This physical therapy program improves your breathing and aerobic capacity by teaching you more effective breathing techniques during monitored exercise sessions. By improving your cardiopulmonary function, your body becomes more efficient at using oxygen—increasing your physical endurance and stamina.

Vestibular

    1. Vestibular physical therapy programs can help treat dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems you’re experiencing as a result of inner ear conditions. Our physical therapists work with you on a number of exercises and manual techniques designed to relieve your dizziness and help you regain your balance and coordination.

Decongestive 

    1. Our decongestive physical therapy program is beneficial if you suffer from fluid buildup—especially the accumulation of lymph. Through specialized exercises and stretching techniques, our physical therapists help move and drain excess fluid from your soft body tissue areas.

About Physical Therapy

Through soft tissue and joint work, taping, braces, ultrasounds, and electric stimulation, our physical therapists work to decrease your pain and inflammation, accelerate your healing, and restore your endurance, strength, and range of motion. Our diverse suite of physical therapy programs treats complications related to musculoskeletal injuries, sports injuries, osteoporosis, chronic pain, age-related conditions, arthritis, balance disorders, cardiopulmonary conditions, neurological disorders, stroke, spinal cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer’s disease, and brain injuries.