Whether you have an existing injury or want to prevent injury, an acute or chronic pain. We start with a comprehensive Evaluation to learn your medical and injury history, posture, range of motion, muscle strength, tolerance level, your goals, and identify any weaknesses, postural organization, mobility, flexibility, strength, stability, and functional movement patterns. With the information gained in the assessment, we create an individualized physical therapy program tailored to your specific needs. Our clinicians work with you 1-on-1 for the entire 60-minute visit to help you recover from injuries and strengthen any deficiencies that prevent you from being the strongest version of you!
Physical therapy can be used to treat many conditions. Some of the most common include:
After the initial assessment, your physical therapy appointments will largely be focused on rehab exercises and other movements, like mobility and strength training, to support your overall physical health.
The vestibular rehabilitation program is designed to help people suffering from dizziness, vertigo, imbalance and other inner ear disorders. Vestibular rehabilitation is a conservative, non-invasive, drug-free option for combating dizziness and balance difficulties.
The therapist will develop an individualized treatment plan that includes exercises to strengthen posture, gait and components of the balance system (eyes, ears and legs).
A home exercise program may also be designed specifically for the patient’s tolerance level, physical condition and diagnosis.
Manual therapy can help reduce tension and pain and increase blood flow to help resolve a variety of musculoskeletal issues.
Include soft tissue mobilization treatments, like massage, myofascial release, taping, Graston techniques and cupping. These forms of manual therapy can help reduce tension and pain and increase blood flow to help resolve a variety of musculoskeletal issues.
It is a manual technique oriented to evaluate and treat alterations of the motor system.
The principles are individuality, causality and globality. These principles are represented in the organization, function and alterations of the locomotor system.
The method is structured on muscular organization , function in neuromotor coordination systems.
The method was created in france in 1981 for Phillipe Souchard.
It is used in the treatment of postural alterations, corporal realineation and the symptoms that are associated.
Recover muscular flexibility, alignment, eliminate pain and restore function.
Indications:
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