Physical Therapy
Dealing with pain or recovering from an injury can sometimes be a bit overwhelming and frustrating. Often times people find themselves with unanswered questions and do not feel in control of their own healing. What many people often forget is that our body is smarter than we give it credit for and more often than not, if provided with the proper tools, and a little assistance, our body can heal itself! Physical therapy is a conservative option of treatment that incorporates the use of manual skills, with numerous modalities, and the implementation of a personalized therapeutic exercise program.
As medical professionals, our licensed providers also realize that invasive and nonconservative treatment is a necessity at times. Our doctors are trained and have clinical experience working with postoperative patients, who are in great need of restoring their physical function and maintaining the integrity of their surrounding tissues.
Whether you are an athlete, who was injured during practice or competition, a construction worker, who was harmed on the job, a parent who tripped over your kids toys at home, or find yourself with urine leakage when you laugh (basically, if you are human), working with a conservative healthcare provider can assist you in returning to your normal activities of daily living, and/or get you back out performing optimally for competition.
Our DPT’s are trained at performing thorough evaluations to assess your current condition. Following the evaluation, an individualized plan of care that is modifiable and tailored to your specific goals and needs will be created.
We treat a wide array of conditions, including:
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- Pelvic pain (pain with sexual intercourse, urination, prolapse, etc.)
- Urinary and bowel incontinence or urgency
- Post-partum complications (diastasis recti, cesarean scar healing, etc.)
- Back and neck pain
- Orthopedic injuries
- Pre and post-surgical
- Nervous system conditions (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, etc.)
- Muscle weakness or decreased motion
- Fibromyalgia
- Sports injuries
- Osteoporosis
- Bony abnormalities
- Sprains and strains
- And many more