Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

Our physical therapists can relieve pain and help you move better, so you can get back to work, school, and play. We also help prevent and treat athletic injuries. 

We'll Get You Back on the Move

We work with you to develop a specialized treatment program based on your medical history and your strength, balance, and range of motion. Your treatment program may include exercises, body mechanics, or other types of therapy. 

Specialty Programs

Our expert team will help your child to function better at home, in school, and in the community. We offer a range of pediatric therapies and services for children with physical and mental conditions. Our goal is to help your child thrive. 

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This program is designed to help increase bladder and muscle control, as well as address any issues with pelvic pain or voiding. A treatment plan will be established based on your specific needs. Therapy typically incolves 6-10 visits over a 2-3 month period of time. 

Our Lymphedema Program helps reduce the swelling in arms and legs that can happen after cancer surgery or treatment. We’ll help you improve your flexibility and range of motion so you can return to your daily activities, ease your pain and discomfort and prevent infections and other complications.

Osteoporosis (bone thinning) can increase your risk for fractures of the hip, spine, and wrist. Our program helps reduce your risk of falls and prevent injuries. Our goal is to reduce your pain and improve strength and balance. We’ll evaluate your body and pain level before creating a treatment plan that includes exercises and education.  

Our vestibular therapists help you recover from symptoms that may include dizziness, blurred vision, nausea, and feeling like you’re off balance or falling. After we determine the cause, we design a care plan that’s right for you. We treat vertigo, labyrinthitis, Meniere’s disease, and other conditions. Our goal: for you to return, symptom-free, to your normal activities and lifestyle. 

Our skilled and dedicated team of physical therapists cares for wounds caused by injury, illness, burns, or surgeries. Services include foot screening if you have diabetes or other conditions; ultrasound and electric stimulation to promote healing; compression therapy to control swelling; and wound cleaning, dressing and debridement (removing dead tissue).

Our physical therapists are pleased to offer dry needling, a new service to treat pain and improve movement and range of motion. Dry needling releases muscle tension by causing tight muscles to twitch (cramp) and relax. Some Doctors believe it may also increase blood flow or spark nerve responses that change how a person registers pain. It can be used to treat numerous injuries and conditions including neck, shoulder, hip, heel and back pain, shin splints, migraines and tension headaches, and movement disorders after a stroke. You will need a referral from your provider or specialist before you can make an appointment for dry needling.

Patient Forms

To save time, print your patient registration packet ahead of time and bring it to your appointment: