PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES
orthopedic conditions
Physical therapy for orthopedic conditions focuses on restoring mobility, strength, and function following injuries or issues affecting the muscles, joints, bones, and tendons in the arms, legs and spine.
sports injuries
Sports rehabilitation helps athletes and active individuals recover from sprains, strains, and overuse injuries while enhancing performance and preventing re-injury.
post operative rehabilitation
Post-surgical physical therapy guides patients through safe, progressive recovery after orthopedic surgeries such as joint replacements, rotator cuff repairs, or ligament reconstructions.
chronic pain
Chronic pain management focuses on reducing persistent pain and improving quality of life through movement, education, and hands-on techniques. Therapy aims to address the root causes of pain while empowering long-term self-management.
Gait and balance
Gait and balance training helps individuals who experience dizziness, unsteadiness, or frequent falls. Therapy focuses on improving strength, coordination, and stability to enhance confidence and safety with walking and daily mobility.
Neurological Conditions
Neurological rehabilitation supports individuals recovering from or living with conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, or neuropathy. Therapy emphasizes restoring movement, coordination, and independence through personalized exercise and motor retraining.
Manual Therapy
Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques such as soft tissue mobilization, joint manipulation and stretching used by physical therapists to improve joint mobility, decrease muscle tension, and reduce pain.
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a skilled treatment technique that uses thin, sterile needles to target trigger points and relieve muscle tightness or pain. It helps decrease pain, release tight muscles, and improve flexibility and movement.
Home EXERCISE Program
A personalized home exercise program is designed to complement in-clinic treatment and promote continued progress between visits. These exercises help patients maintain strength, flexibility, and mobility, supporting long-term recovery and independence.