1239 Woodland Drive Suite 103
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
270-763-0703
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Program / Services
SUMMARY OF SERVICES 
     

Many people, when they think of physical therapy, think of massage and exercise. Although these are definite components, physical therapy is much broader.

Rehab Resource's Physical Therapists have a medical background. They study etiology (origin of injury/disease), pathology and treatment (surgical and non-surgical) of dysfunctions that affect the musculoskeletal system. Rehab Resource physical therapists are licensed professional who are experts in musculoskeletal dysfunctions. They are trained to analyze movement and identify abnormal mechanics. From this assessment they will treat a dysfunction with manual skills that will accelerate the recovery process.


          • Have you been injured at Work or in a Motor Vehicle Accident?
• Do you suffer from Neck, Back, Shoulder, Knee or Foot pain?
• Do you have achy Joints or Muscles?

• Do you suffer from Sport, Sprain/Strain or Repetitive type injuries?

Rehab Resource physical Therapy clinic offers a complete list of services to meet your therapy needs. Our therapists are focused on providing high quality rehabilitation services to each patient they see. Therapy programs are designed with personalized goals in mind to return each patient safely and quickly back to their specific occupational / recreational activity. Patient education is emphasized to improve long-term outcomes of treatment.

Outpatient Rehabilitation Highlights:

 

Neuropathy Care Center(Anodyne® Therapy)
• Cervical / lumbar Traction
• Foot / Ankle &  Shoulder Care
• Stroke Rehab
• Geriatric Rehab
• Falls prevention & Balance Therapy
• Diabetic / Wound Care
 

REHAB RESOURCE, Inc.
Professionally Trained Staff and Specialized Care
 
Physical Therapy Specialties:
Specializing in Pulmonary rehab
• Specializing in treatment of Neuropathy and Wound Care
• Specializing in Balance / Vestibular therapy
• Orthopedic and Spine Care
• MVA Rehab and Pain Management
• Stroke Evaluation and Treatment of Work injuries
• TMJ Rehab /
•  Pre & Post-Operative Rehab
• Work-related injuries
 
Occupational Therapy Specialties:
• Specializing in treatment of Neuropathy
• Re-Builder® specializing in geriatric rehab
• Arthritis, Autism and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
• Hand Therapy
• Neurological problems of the arm and hand
• Fibromyalgia
• Orthopedic conditions
• Work related injuries
• Repetitive Stress Injuries
• Orthotic fabrication and fitting
• Stroke Rehab
 
 Soft Tissue Massage Therapy:
 
The goal of massage therapy is to rehabilitate soft tissue that may be
Compromised due to injury, overuse, stress or illness. Scientific research proves that massage benefits the body’s immune system. Therefore massage is a component of an integrated therapeutic team effort of promoting pin relief, injury rehabilitation, and health improvement.
Rehabilitative massage therapy helps restore, develop, and maintain physical function: while relieving or preventing physical dysfunction and pain. Methods to enhance the muscular systems mobility will include Swedish massage and manipulation of soft-tissue also called manual therapy.
Services:
»      Wellness massage includes relaxation for preventative general health.
»      Deep tissue massage decreases muscle tension through trigger point release techniques.
»      Sports massage prepares, and restores the body’s exertion from sports events.
»      Pain relief massage relieves muscle soreness due to minor injuries or illness.
»      Rehabilitative massage restores function after trauma such as a car accident or stroke.
Symptoms Recommended for Massage.

Injuries:
1.       Whiplash
2.       Sprains/ Strains
Overuse:
1.       Tendonitis (tennis elbow, golfers elbow)
2.       Occupational- computer typing, construction.
Illness:
1.       Depression, anxiety disorder
2.       Tension-Headaches
3.       Fibromyalgia
4.       Diabetes
Massage creates changes in the body’s internal environment.
Speech-Language Therapy:

Speech disorders include the following problems, according to Diane Paul-Brown, PhD, director of clinical issues in speech-language pathology at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA):

  • Articulation disorders include difficulties producing sounds in syllables or saying words incorrectly to the point that other people can't understand what's being said.
  • Fluency disorders include problems such as stuttering, the condition in which the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stoppages, repetitions (st-st-stuttering), or prolonging sounds and syllables (ssssstuttering).
  • Resonance or voice disorders include problems with the pitch, volume, or quality of a child's voice that distract listeners from what's being said. These types of disorders may also cause pain or discomfort for the child when speaking.

Language disorders can be either receptive or expressive. Receptive disorders refer to difficulties understanding or processing language. Expressive disorders include difficulty putting words together, limited vocabulary, or inability to use language in a socially appropriate way.

When Is Therapy Needed?

Children require speech-language therapy for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Hearing impairments
  • Cognitive (intellectual; thinking) or other developmental delays
  • Weak oral muscles
  • Birth defects such as cleft lip or cleft palate
  • Autism
  • Motor planning problems
  • Respiratory problems (breathing disorders)
  • Swallowing disorders
  • Traumatic brain injury