February 6, 2012

Services

Medical Care

Chiropractic Care

  • Mobilization and joint range of motion therapy
  • Spinal Cord Injury Treatment and articular manipulation.
  • Soft tissue therapies (trigger point, myofascial release and related therapies)
  • Blocking therapies using plastic molds for the spine
  • Customs orthotics (feet) and lifts
  • Exercise and physical rehabilitation.
  • One and one (isometric and PNF) as well as swiss ball core muscle exercises and balance activities.
  • Traction therapies for neck and lumbar spinal disc
  • Chattanooga traction or “decompression” table
  • Flexion and lateral flexion distraction using cox
  • Extension traction using Hi-Lo

physical therapy:

  • Orthopedic Physical Therapy
  • Manual Therapy
  • Pre-Surgical Treatment
  • Post-Surgical Treatment
  • Postural Assessments
  • Work Conditioning
  • Physical Capacity Evaluations (PCE)

Common injuries we
treat in physical therapy:

Below is a list of some of the common injuries we
treat.  Please feel free to call us to
discuss your injury even if it is not listed below.

The Spine

  • Sacroiliac
    (SI) Strain
  • Sciatica
  • Low Back
    Pain/Strain
  • Disc
    Herniations/Degeneration
  • Thoracic
    Spine and Rib Pain
  • Cervical
    Sprain
  • Whiplash /
    MVA
  • Headaches

 

Lower
Extremity

  • Patellofemoral
    Syndrome
  • MCL/LCL
    Injuries
  • ACL/PCL Injuries
  • Meniscus
    Injuries
  • Hip/Knee
    Arthritis
  • Hip
    Strains
  • Hip
    Impingement
  • Foot and
    Ankle Pain/Sprains/Tendinitis
  • Plantar
    Fascitis
  • Joint
    Replacement Rehabilitation

Upper
Extremity

  • Shoulder
    Tendonitis/Bursitis/Dislocations
  • Frozen
    Shoulder
  • Rotator
    Cuff injuries
  • Joint Replacements
    Rehabilitation
  • Wrist and
    Arm Pain/Strains/Sprains
  • Tennis
    Elbow/Lateral Epicondylitis
  • Golfer’s
    Elbow/Medial Epicondylitis
  • Carpal
    Tunnel Syndrome

Other
Conditions

  • Pre and
    Post Partum Exercise
  • Balance
    Dysfunction
  • TMJ
    Dysfunction
  • Thoracic Outlet
    Syndrome
  • Chronic
    Spinal Pain
  • Ankylosing
    Spondylitis
  • Arthritis

 

FOR DOCTORS

Massage Therapy

How does massage therapy work?

  • Massage therapy improves circulation by bringing oxygen and other nutrients to body tissues.
  • It relieves muscle tension as well as neck and back pain, increases flexibility and mobility, and helps clear lactic acid and other waste, which reduces pain and stiffness in muscles and joints.

Why do people get massage therapy?

People get massage therapy for relaxation or for a variety of health conditions:
  • Back pain therapy
  • Inflammatory conditions such as arthritis and tendinitis
  • Stress relief and stress-related conditions
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Muscle and related conditions such as spasms, strains and sprains
  • Repetitive strain injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Circulatory and respiratory problems
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