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Orthopedic Rehabilitation

General arthritis, joint pain or injury, fractures, sprains, tendonitis, pre and post-surgical rehab, weakness, tightness or instability.

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  • Knee

    • Arthroscopic surgery such as meniscal repair, ACL, MCL repair

    • Patellofemoral syndrome

    • Total or partial knee replacement

  • Shoulder

    • Rotator cuff strain or repair

    • Impingement

    • Adhesive capsulitis

    • Bursitis

    • Total joint replacement (TSR), reverse TSR

  • Hips

    • Bursitis

    • Total joint replacement

    • SI joint dysfunction

  • Ankle and Foot

    • Chronic sprains

    • Plantar fasciitis

    • Achilles tendonitis

       

Orthopedc Rehabilitation

Spine Rehabilitation

  • Neck or back injury

  • Whiplash, headaches

  • Work or accident related injury

  • Rehab following surgery such as fusion, laminectomy, or discectomy

  • Degenerative joint disease

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Torticollis

  • Spinal cord injury

Spine Rehabilitation
Neurlogical Rehabilitation

Neurological Rehabilitation

  • Stroke/CVA rehab

  • Spinal cord injury

  • Parkinson’s Disease

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Diabetic Neuropathy

Vestibular Rehabilitation

  • Vertigo

  • Dizziness

  • Imbalance

  • Vestibular Hypofunction

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Pediatrics

  • Congenital Disability

  • Physical developmental delay

  • Sports injuries

  • Torticollis

Pediatrics
Lymphedema

Lymphedema

  • Swelling of the legs

  • Swelling of the arms after cancer surgery

  • Garment measuring and fitting

Incontinence Education

Develop strategies to help control bladder function.

Incontinence Education

Strength and Conditioning (CSCS)

  • Develop sports or activity specific training program with a certified specialist

  • Generalized weakness following hospital stay

Strength and Conditioning (CSCS)
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