Our Services
Accessible Physical Therapy Services offer services include the evaluation and treatment
of acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. This can include a variety of ailments
such as:
- Orthopedic conditions such as neck, low back pain, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow,
wrist and hand conditions
- Neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, nerve injuries
and rehabilitation after stroke
- Soft tissue and joint injuries, such as sprains, tendonitis, fractures and post-surgical
recovery
- Workplace injuries, such as carpal tunnel or other repetitive motion syndromes
- Sports injuries
- Auto injuries such as whiplash, back and neck strains
- Chronic conditions such as osteoporosis, Fibromyalgia and myofascial pain
- Promoting fitness and health maintenance to prevent injuries and disability
Aquatic Therapy
Aquatic therapy is treatment of joint, muscle, bone, or nerve problems done in the
water. Exercises to improve flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination are
done under the instruction and supervision of a licensed physical therapist. The
water's natural buoyancy supports the body and counteracts the effects of gravity.
Activities are less straining and less painful than when performed on land. Exercises
may be done in shallow water or in the deep end of the pool using a flotation belt.
The head and neck are above water, and the body remains vertical for most activities.
No swimming ability is necessary. Patients who are fearful of water may do many
activities while standing at the side of the pool, holding onto the edge if necessary.
Patients with a history of heart or blood pressure problems will be required to
obtain clearance from their primary physician before beginning aquatic physical
therapy.
Common Diagnoses Treated for Aquatic Therapy
- Head/Neck Injuries
- Back Pain or Surgery
- Arthritis Pain
- Rotator Cuff Tear
- Ankle Sprain/Strain
- Sport Injuries
- Fibromyalgia
- Balance Disorder
- Stroke
- Hip/Knee Replacements
Our Services
Accessible Physical Therapy Services offer services include the evaluation and treatment
of acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. This can include a variety of ailments
such as:
Orthopedic conditions
- Neck, Low Back Pain,
- Knee, Ankle, Shoulder,
- Elbow, Wrist and Hand conditions
Neurological conditions
- Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's,
- Nerve Injuries and Rehabilitation
- After stroke.
Soft tissue & joint injuries
- Sprains, Tendonitis, Fractures and
- Post-Surgical Recovery Workplace
- Injuries Carpal tunnel other
- Repetitive Motion Syndromes.
Physical Therapy
Our Lower Back Program uses a standardized, functional and outcomes-oriented approach
to care that focuses specifically on the lower back. Through an active and educational
continuum of treatment, our therapists assist the patient in returning to normal,
daily activities as soon as possible. By providing a comprehensive education in
anatomy, pathology, and care of the lower back, the patient is empowered to participate
in his or her recovery and in the prevention of future injury.
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Our team works with individuals who have a wide variety of orthopedic related issues
including soft tissue injuries or diseases, post surgical cases including fractures,
total hip /knee replacement, tendon or ligament repairs and other orthopedic surgeries.
We focus on helping patients regain their strength, mobility, and endurance so they
can return home and resume their regular routines as soon as possible.
Neurological Rehabilitation
We provide a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach to neurological rehabilitation
that includes neuromuscular re-education, coordination training, vestibular therapy,
desensitization, and muscle and sensory re-education. Team members are highly skilled
professionals who offer specialized care to the neurological patient. Each treatment
program is individualized to meet the specific needs of the patient.
Hand Therapy by Certified Hand Therapists
Our highly skilled hand therapists are proficient in the treatment of hand and upper
extremity pathologies, from the acute to the chronic. Under the direction of the
referring physician, our team designs each treatment based on the physician's diagnosis
and the specific needs of the patient. Conditions treated include, but are not limited
to arthritis, fractures, tendon injuries, peripheral nerve injuries, carpal tunnel
syndrome, crush injuries and repetitive motion disorder. The scope of hand/occupational
therapy services offered includes wound and scar management, edema control, pain
control, the range of motion exercises, work hardening, work stimulation, strengthening,
static and dynamic splint fabrication, and dexterity training among others.
Industrial Rehabilitation
Industrial Rehabilitation Services is a structured and goal-oriented program designed
to help people identify work capacities, regain functional skills and return to
work after an injury. All our centers have capabilities to do FCEs and Work Hardening
/ Work Conditioning.
Functional Capacity Evaluations
This three to five-hour evaluation is designed to help determine a person's ability
to safely function in their typical work environment. It evaluates strength, flexibility,
and capacity to perform work tasks, such as lifting, carrying, kneeling and squatting,
etc. In this way, the client and industrial rehabilitation team can determine an
individual's current capabilities and develop a treatment plan to design a safe
return to work.
Work Hardening Program
Work Hardening Program Our Work Hardening is a target orientated program that uses
a multi-dimensional approach to help the injured worker's safe return to work. It incorporates:
checking and developing physical tolerance; regaining flexibility, mobility, and
strength; and learning safer work techniques; among other things.