Conditions that may need physical rehabilitation
Our rehabilitation specialists are dedicated to helping you get results and returning you to a higher quality of life. We provide recovery services for a wide range of surgeries and conditions, including:
- Amputation
- Athletic injuries
- Burns
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Chronic pain
- Cognitive-linguistic disorders
- Communication disorders
- Dizziness
- Joint replacements
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Muscle weakness
- Parkinson’s disease
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Spinal cord injuries (SCI)
- Stroke
- Swallowing disorders
- Tennis elbow
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Urinary incontinence
- Voice disorders
- Workplace injuries
Our outpatient physical rehabilitation programs
Our teams of compassionate, credentialed experts use their knowledge and experience to help you increase strength, mobility, range of motion and balance. Your ultimate recovery is their priority. Together, we work to get to know you so that your unique needs can be met in a way that restores and improves your strength and function.
Types of outpatient rehab therapy we offer
You deserve an individualized treatment plan that addresses your condition in as specialized a way as possible, and that is what we provide. Every person is different, and through physical, occupational, speech or cardiopulmonary therapy, we work to be able to address your condition.
With a comprehensive suite of both traditional and advanced therapies, available outpatient services at our facilities include:
- Anodyne therapy
- Aquatic therapy
- Balance rehab
- Bike fitness programs
- Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT)
- Fall prevention programs
- Headache clinics
- Industrial rehab
- Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)
- Lymphedema treatment
- Myofascial release therapy
- Parkinson's-specific speech therapy
- Personalized orthotics
- Prosthetics
- Runner's clinics
- Splints and braces
- Upper extremity amputee programs
Physical therapy
Physical therapy can help manage movement and reduce pain in people with various conditions, like neurological diseases and traumatic injuries. Physical therapists evaluate and take measures to enhance a person’s physical function. Together, we work to get to know you so that your unique needs can be met in a way that restores and improves your strength and function.
Occupational therapy
Occupational therapy strives to encourage and increase independence as much as possible. Daily activities form the foundation of how we each define regular living, so any impediments to actions, such as dressing, showering and meal preparation, can be disheartening and discouraging. Regardless of age, we provide equipment and training to help you thrive in everyday life, so that you can live as you wish.
Speech therapy
The importance of uninterrupted communication cannot be understated. If you have a chronic or acute condition that impacts your ability to communicate, eat or drink, our speech-language pathologists are prepared to offer evaluation and treatment that seeks to improve communication and ease difficulties.