Our Services
Pediatric Physical Therapy (Special Needs and Developmental Delays)
- Assessment and Treatment for Developmental Delays: The therapist uses play-based assessments and exercises to help children with delays in motor skills development, such as those seen in conditions like cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, spina bifida or autism.
- Strengthening and Coordination: Tailored activities help improve coordination, muscle strength, and balance to enhance independence in everyday tasks like walking, climbing, and dressing.
- Postural and Sensory Integration: Specialized techniques are used to address posture, body awareness, and sensory processing issues, providing children with a sense of spatial awareness and enhancing their ability to interact with the world.
- Family Education: The therapist provides guidance to parents and caregivers on strategies to implement at home to support continued progress.
Customized Treatment for Complex Cases
- Multi-Disciplinary Approach: Works closely with other healthcare providers, such as occupational therapists, speech therapists, and physicians, to address complex cases that involve multiple health concerns or conditions.
- Adaptive Equipment Training: For those with mobility issues or special needs, the therapist assists in the use of adaptive devices, such as wheelchairs, braces, or orthotics, to improve functional independence and mobility.
- Home Exercise Programs: To ensure continuous progress, personalized home exercise plans are provided, allowing patients to work on improving their mobility, strength, and flexibility outside of therapy sessions.
Orthopedic Physical Therapy
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: The therapist helps patients recover from orthopedic surgeries, such as joint replacements, ligament repairs, or fracture healing, by focusing on improving mobility, strength, and functional independence.
- Pain Management: Techniques such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities are used to alleviate chronic pain associated with conditions like arthritis, tendinitis, or bursitis.
- Range of Motion and Strengthening: Specific exercises are prescribed to improve joint flexibility and muscle strength, promoting better overall movement patterns and preventing future injury.
Sports Rehabilitation for Athletes
- Injury Prevention: By assessing movement patterns and providing corrective exercises, the therapist helps athletes minimize the risk of common injuries like sprains, strains, and tendonitis.
- Post-Injury Recovery: After an injury, whether acute or overuse-related, the therapist implements rehabilitation programs designed to restore function, reduce swelling, and improve strength, agility, and endurance.
- Sport-Specific Training: The therapist works with athletes to provide targeted exercises that help them return to their specific sport at full capacity, ensuring they regain strength and skills needed for performance.
- Biomechanical Analysis: Through assessments, the therapist can identify inefficient movement patterns or weaknesses that may contribute to injury and implement strategies to improve form.
General Health and Wellness
- Chronic Pain Management: For adults with chronic conditions like fibromyalgia, back pain, or neck pain, the therapist provides techniques to manage pain and improve quality of life.
- Strength and Conditioning: Whether a person is recovering from an injury or illness, the therapist designs individualized strength and conditioning programs that target overall health.
- Posture and Ergonomics: The therapist educates clients on proper posture, body mechanics, and ergonomic adjustments to prevent musculoskeletal strain and improve efficiency in everyday tasks, including work and recreational activities.
- Gait and Balance Training: For individuals experiencing balance issues (often seen in older adults or those recovering from surgery), gait training is used to enhance walking stability and prevent falls.
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