Neck Pain & Headaches
Patients who seek treatment from their neck-centered issues are often surprised to learn that some other problems they’re been experiencing might be related.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is one of the most overlooked problems, and more often than not, we tend to shrug it off as something that gets better on its own.
Hip And Knee Pain
Hip pain can be caused by many factors. Often, you may start feeling hip pain for no apparent reason. Sometimes recreation or sports puts repetitive strain on the hip causing pain. It’s important to seek medical attention for hip and knee pain as soon as possible.
Elbow, Wrist & Hand Pain
Pain in your elbows, wrists, or hands can be mild, moderate, or severe. The pain may come and go, depending on a variety of factors including what type of activities you’re engaging in. Besides pain, you may experience tingling, numbness, and difficulty lifting or picking up objects.
Foot And Ankle Pain
Ankle sprains are a common occurrence amongst active people and can occur with running, walking on uneven surfaces, or even jumping. Most often, the injury happens when the foot twists inward and the ligaments on the outside of the ankle are stretched or torn.
Neurological Disorders
The nervous system is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and controls all the workings of your body. When something goes wrong with a part of your nervous system, you can have trouble moving, speaking, swallowing, breathing, or learning. You can also have problems with your memory, senses, or mood.
Sports Injury | Athletic Training
Sports medicine involves a comprehensive team of health care professionals trained in a variety of backgrounds including physicians, exercise physiologists, athletic trainers, biomechanists, nutritionists, and physical therapists. They can speed up the healing process and help you regain your strength without re-injuring the area.
Balance & Vestibular Training
Vestibular rehabilitation is an exercise-based program, designed by a specialty-trained vestibular physical therapist, to improve balance and reduce problems related to dizziness and your balance. Learning how to walk effectively can help to prevent future stumbling.
Post-surgical Rehab
Post-surgical rehabilitation can be a long process. After surgery, the rehabilitation period can take many months and even up to a year in some cases.
Tmj Treatment
Manual physical therapy includes hands on techniques to improve joint motion and reduce muscle stiffness, trigger points around the jaw to alleviate stress on the disk and joint.