Orthopaedic rehabilitation
Extremity Joint Rehabilitation
What is Extremity Joint Rehabilitation?
What is Extremity Joint Rehabilitation?
Extremity Joint Rehabilitation is an individual treatment intervention that combines manual therapy, physical agents (thermal, electrical) and appropriate exercises to treat a variety of joint conditions and promote post-surgical recovery. Some examples include:
• Shoulder Impingement/Tendonitis • Rotator Cuff Repair • Tennis Elbow/Epicondylitis • Wrist Fractures/Sprains • Hip Pain or Fracture • Knee Strain/Sprain • Patella Femoral Syndrome • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair • Ankle Sprain/Strain • Plantar Fasciitis • Reconstructive Foot/Ankle Surgery |
Spine Rehabilitation
What is Spine Rehabilitation? After spine injury or surgery, physical therapy is usually necessary to reduce pain and improve mobility and function. A continuum of care is available at the clinic, including acute therapeutic modalities, manual therapies, aquatics, exercise programs and training to return to daily living activities.
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