Getting you back to your best.

 

 

Orthopedic Therapy

Orthopedic physical therapy focuses on treating conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, which is made up of your joints, muscles, bones, ligaments, and tendons.

 

Manual Therapy

Using skilled hand movements and skilled passive movements of joints and soft tissue and are intended to improve tissue extensibility; increase range of motion; induce relaxation; mobilize or manipulate soft tissue and joints; modulate pain; and reduce soft tissue swelling, inflammation, or restriction.

 

Headache Therapy

A healthier alternative to using over-the-counter medicine to treat headaches, a physical therapist will assign exercises to increase the strength and endurance of the deep neck flexor muscles.

 

Hand Therapy

Hand therapy is the art and science of evaluating and treating injuries and conditions of the upper extremity (shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist and hand). It uses a number of therapeutic interventions to help return a person to their highest level of function.

 

Work Injuries

We deliver hands-on manual physical therapy to treat back, knee, ankle, and shoulder injuries due to falls, slips, lifting, and twisting. Some of the most common injuries sustained in the work place.

Auto Accident Treatment

Auto Accidents can leave lasting effects on the body. Common symptoms such as soreness, limited range of motion, dizziness; all can reduce the quality of life if left untreated. Physical therapy helps strengthen vulnerable muscles, tendons, and ligaments, which in turn, helps protect various structures throughout the body.

Sports Medicine

Pertaining to athletes, as well as anyone who takes on an active lifestyle. Sports Medicine focuses on restoring function, decreasing pain, and increasing strength and flexibility. All while aiming to optimize an individual’s performance.

Whiplash Treatment

Depending on the severity of the incident, treatment will vary. A key component of all treatment plans will be restoring normal range of motion in the neck.