Helps patients reduce pain, restore mobility and restore strength after a debilitating illness, injury or surgery.
A form of therapy that helps you increase your mobility, reduce pain, restore function and prevent disability.
Care for sport-related injuries as well as assistance planning exercise routines to improve athletic performance.
Specialized care for injuries caused by playing sports, such as ACL tears, ankle sprains and hamstring strains.
Care for physical injuries, illnesses or stress-related injuries that occur due to specific jobs at work.
Treatment for older patients to increase strength, maintain bone integrity, and improve balance, coordination and mobility.
Back and neck pain management through postural correction, lifting/transfer mechanics and safely strengthening core muscles.
Decompression treatment involves a series of stretching/relaxation cycles to relieve pain over a course of several weeks.
Rehabilitation post joint replacement surgery.
A sprain or tear in the muscle or ligament.
An injury or sprain that occurs as a result of running. The most common being a sprained ankle.
The most common form of arthritis, affecting millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones wears down over time.
A painful condition that affects the bones, tendons, and muscles near your joints. Common areas of bursitis include your shoulder, elbow, and hip. Less common areas include the knee, heel, and base of your big toe.
Chronic or persistent pain is pain that carries on for longer than 12 weeks despite medication or treatment.
Treatment for foot and ankle injuries such as ankle sprain, achilles tendonitis, and plantar fasciitis.
Unsteadiness and difficulty standing and walking. Common causes of these issues in adults include musculoskeletal injuries and arthritis.