Once you’ve completed your physical therapy sessions, your journey doesn’t have to end. We offer wellness services to patients who want to keep using equipment under the informal supervision of our therapists.
We prepare athletes to return to sports after an injury or surgery, reducing the risk of re-injury and improving performance with sports physical therapy.
Our athletic trainers and clinical staff take a team approach to provide on-site training for professional, college, high school, club, and youth sports.
While we focus on helping our patients recover from injuries, we also want to prevent them. Our injury prevention program provides community-based instruction to help athletes reduce injury risk.
Weight can be a factor in chronic low back pain, joint pain, and other functional limitations. Our clinicians are here to guide you through a personalized weight management program.
Despite everything, workplace injuries happen. We work to prevent injuries from happening and help injured workers return to their productive and fulfilling work and personal lives.
Restore normal functioning in the hands, targeting issues from shoulder to hand caused by accident, stroke, trauma, surgery, or disease progression with hand therapy.
Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) uses a specially designed tool to relieve pain from soft tissue injuries, improve blood flow, and improve healing.
The Lee Silverman Voice Technique is an intensive therapy program delivered by specially trained therapists to enhance speech, movement, and motor function in people with Parkinson’s disease.
Pelvic floor dysfunction often goes undiagnosed and untreated. Our physical therapists offer a wide range of pelvic floor treatments to correct dysfunction for people of all ages and genders.
Active Release Techniques (ART) are effective; movement-based manual therapy treats soft tissue injuries, including breaking up scar tissue and improving range of motion.
Your first physical therapy appointment is about creating a personalized treatment plan based on your health history, diagnosis, and goals. Here’s what you can expect at your first physical therapy appointment:
Your first appointment will last about an hour. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
If applicable, bring your physician referral or prescription, insurance card, paperwork, ID, and co-payment.
At your appointment, we’ll do an initial evaluation and discuss your care plan.