All insurance accepted.
Patients are seen within 24-48 hours
Clinic Hours
Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Physical Therapy

Physical and Occupational therapy always begins with a detailed history and evaluation of the problem. Your
therapist will take many things into account, including your age, general health, occupation, and
lifestyle. If major trauma or disease is involved, your therapist will work with you in consultation with a
physician.
After a treatment diagnosis has been made, your therapist may choose from a range of treatment options, including:
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exercises (for flexibility, balance, strength, stability, and restoration of range of motion)
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manual therapy (mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, stretching)
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modalities (traction, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, hot/cold packs)
Much evidence suggests that low-impact aerobic exercise such as swimming, walking, and stationary bicycling may also be helpful in easing pain sysmptoms. A Physical or Occupational therapist can design a pain-free exercise program just for you.

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