Physical therapy
Physical therapy focuses on the whole body and use various forms of exercise and manual techniques,often in conjunction with physical modalities such as Heat, ice, ultrasound and electrical stimulation. A majority of our staff has Specializations in many areas to accommodate patients’ specific needs.
Women’s health
Physical therapy can be effective treatment for prenatal or postpartum pain and dysfunction, post-gynecological surgery recovery, incontinence, pelvic floor weakness and pelvic pain. Specialized therapists’ use strengthening exercises, muscle stimulation and specialized equipment to achieve results quickly and safely.
Manual therapy
Manual physical therapy involves restoring mobility to stiff joints and reducing muscle tension in order to return the patient to more natural movement without pain.
Balance And Vestibular rehabilitation therapy
This program offers comprehensive evaluations and individualized treatment plans for people suffering from impaired balance, vertigo and dizziness.
Neck pain clinic
Physical therapists are trained in the use of manual skills to treat neck pain and movement dysfunction. They are certified in the latest technology.
Back to Golf’s
Performance program
Limitations in joint movement or muscle imbalance can cause problems with your swing and even lead to injuries. Back to Golf is a nationally recognized program that identifies and eliminates these kinds of problems so you can avoid pain while improving your game.
Sports medicine
Rehab Resource Sports Medicine provides specialized care to young and adult athletes including:
Athletic Training ACL Injury Therapy,
Prevention and Education (SportsmetricsTM)
Community Outreach Programs
Rehabilitation Services
Transitional Rehabilitation
Accelerated Fitness Programs
Occupational therapy
Occupational therapy and certified hand therapy (CHT) focus on the upper extremities – the hand, elbow and shoulder. They use various forms of exercise, manual techniques and Splinting, often in conjunction with physical modalities such as heat, ice, ultrasound and electrical stimulation. They are designed to reduce a patient’s symptoms and restore normal function and activity.
Lymphedema management
Lymphedema is the abnormal swelling of an extremity or area due to a malfunctioning lymph system or removal or damage of lymph nodes or vessels.
Management of this chronic and progressive disease is done through complete decongestive therapy (CDT), skin hygiene, manual lymphatic drainage (MLD), bandaging and compression and remedial exercise.
Occupational Wellness
Occupational wellness combines wellness services, occupational medicine and rehabilitative services that work together to provide safe, productive work environments.
Functional capacity evaluations
The Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) is a scientifically developed injury assessment that determines safe lifting abilities and work loads.
Our physical therapists use state-of-the-art technology to compile a comprehensive, easy-to-read report based on functional abilities.
The FCE performs the following:
Static and Dynamic Lifting
Muscular Strength
Range of Motion
Endurance
Material Handling
Work Abilities Assessment
Pre-employment Back screening
Rehab Resource Outpatient Rehabilitation Services offers pre-employment back screenings that cover not only the back and neck, but also the upper and lower extremities.
This test Serves as a quick and inexpensive tool to evaluate patients for any abnormalities in strength or range of motion.
Ergonomics
Integrating ergonomic principles can help reduce stress and eliminate potential problems associated with overuse of muscles, awkward posture and repetitive tasks most often caused by excessive prolonged physical stress. A trained ergonomist can evaluate your workplace and offer solutions in work design and training that help eliminate inefficient work patterns.
Work conditioning
Physical therapists work with the patient to develop and implement an aggressive work conditioning rehabilitation program, which is designed to educate patients on the specific demands of their job, meet their functional needs and lower their risk of re-injury. The Work Conditioning Program uses on-site job analysis and total body reconditioning for:
Balance and Stability
Strength and Flexibility
Cardiovascular Conditioning
Simulated Work Movements
Material Handling Activities
Job Education and Injury Prevention
Pulmonary Rehabilitation?
The goals of the Outpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program include:
• Increased functional capacity
• Decreased risk for future incidents
• Healthy lifestyle
• Increased understanding of pulmonary disease medications and lifestyle
Who Can Benefit
Candidates for outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation include individuals with:
• COPD
• Asthma
• Bronchitis
• Emphysema
• Cystic Fibrosis
• Interstitial Fibrosis
• Rheumatoid Pulmonary Disease
• Collagen Vascular Lung Disorders
• Pre/Post Thoracic surgery