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Therapies

Treatments that are included in every plan of care

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Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is a hands-on therapeutic approach used in physical therapy to assess and treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. It involves skilled movements, including joint mobilization, manipulation, soft tissue techniques, and stretching. Manual physical therapy offers several benefits for a variety of conditions, particularly those involving the musculoskeletal system. Here are some key advantages:

  • Pain Relief

  • Improved Mobility and Flexibility

  • Faster Recovery

  • Improved Posture and Alignment

  • Reduced Need for Medications

  • Prevention of Future Injuries

  • Enhanced Athletic Performance

  • Customized Treatment

  • Stress Reduction

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Therapeutic Exercise

Therapeutic exercise is a structured and planned form of physical therapy designed to improve, restore, or maintain physical function, strength, flexibility, balance, and overall well-being. We use these interventions to address specific impairments, reduce pain, prevent injury, and enhance movement patterns. The physical benefits include:

  • Improved Function, Strength and Endurance

  • Enhanced Flexibility and Range of Motion

  • Pain Reduction

  • Improved Balance and Coordination

  • Injury Prevention

  • Accelerated Recovery

  • Enhanced Posture and Alignment

  • Stress and Anxiety Relief

  • Boosted Confidence

  • Improved Sleep Quality

Physical Therapy Session
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Neuromuscular Reeducation

Neuromuscular reeducation is a therapeutic approach used in physical therapy to improve the communication between the brain, nerves, and muscles. It focuses on restoring normal movement patterns, coordination, balance, and muscle control, particularly after injury, surgery, or neurological conditions that disrupt motor function. Some of the benefits of neuromuscular reeducation are:

  • Restore Movement Efficiency

  • Improve Motor Control

  • Enhance Proprioception

  • Prevent Re-Injury

  • Restores normal movement patterns.

  • Reduces pain and compensatory movements.

  • Improves strength, flexibility, and coordination.

  • Enhances athletic performance and daily function.

  • Promotes long-term musculoskeletal health.

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