Physical, Occupational, Speech Therapy
PHYSICAL THERAPY
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Physical therapists can address bed mobility, fall risk reduction, walking, and step negotiation. The adult may want to return to a sport after an injury or medical issue. The individual may be having difficulty with managing health and wellness. A variety of treatment interventions are used including therapeutic exercise, mobility/safety training, prevention programs, coordination and agility activities. Our Physical Therapists also specialize in techniques using ultrasound, iontophoresis, massage, dry needling, cupping, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and much more!
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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Occupational Therapists (OT) and Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTA) focus on helping people maximize their safety and independence with occupations. A person's occupations can include ADLs (dressing, grooming, bathing, etc.), school/work, leisure, sleep, socialization, and IADLs (meal prep, driving, laundry, etc.) OTs address deficits in any of these areas, whether resulting from injury, illness, or age related changes, by using a variety of intervention approaches which can include neurological/neuromuscular re-education, sensory re-education, strength and endurance training, coordination, cognition, environmental modification, adaptations, etc.
SPEECH THERAPY
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Certified Speech-Language Pathologists (or speech therapists) can address delays and disorders related to speech, language, voice, fluency, literacy, pragmatics, hearing, and swallowing/feeding. Our speech therapists specialize in techniques using DTTC, NMES, phonological approaches, oral motor exercises, PROMPT, AAC, sign language, language modeling, and more. Speech Therapy is used for injury recovery, surgery recovery, post-stroke, traumatic brain injury recovery, hearing loss/aural rehab, and more.
Drug-Free Pain Management
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We use therapeutic techniques to help our patients have a drug-free path to pain management.
Services can include but are not limited to cold and heat therapies, exercise, and strength building to support aching joints and old injuries, mind-body techniques, yoga, biofeedback, therapeutic massage, range of motion work with manual techniques, work on standing and sitting tolerances.
dry needling, manual techniques to improve range of motion, ultrasound, iontophoresis, and electronic stimulation.
HAND THERAPIES
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Hand therapy is the art and science of evaluating and treating injuries and conditions of the upper extremity (shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist and hand). It uses a number of therapeutic interventions to help return a person to their highest level of function. It evolved from the need for a specialist with the knowledge and experience required to manage the challenging recovery of complex hand and upper extremity injuries.
Hand therapists bridge the gap from medical management of upper extremity conditions to successful recovery, allowing individuals to function normally in their daily lives. Hand therapists provide non-operative interventions, preventative care and post-surgical rehabilitation for a wide variety of upper extremity disorders, from simple fingertip injuries to complex replanted extremities. Patients with chronic conditions, such as arthritis, or neurologic conditions, such as a stroke, can benefit from therapy through education on joint protection and energy conservation, and with recommendations for adaptive equipment or devices to improve function. A hand therapist employs a variety of techniques and tools, including activity and exercise programs, custom orthotic fabrication, management of pain and swelling and wound and scar care.