Physical and Occupational Therapy

Physical Therapy is a form of allied health prescribed to ease pain, regain strength and movement without the use of medication. Physical therapy also helps repair and prevent future sports injuries. Therapies can include massage, heat treatment, and exercise. Your therapist will create a detailed treatment regimen to safely achieve desired outcomes. Physical Therapy is common after a bodily injury; especially those that require surgery. PT can be done outpatient, inpatient, or at a skilled nursing facility depending on your condition.

Fall prevention/balance deficits, Flexibility, Orthopedic surgeries/injuries, Range of motion, Strength restoration, Regaining mobility, Pain modalities, Safe physical exercise and many more!

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy is used to assess, develop, or regain skills needed to live a physically productive life. Therapy often follows a prolonged physical or mental illness that impaired one’s ability to execute activities of daily living and self care. Treatment plans may include relearning how to bathe, prepare food, write, get dressed, and manage all aspects of independent living. Occupational Therapy is most common after a neurologic injury such as stroke or traumatic brain injury. Your therapist will create a customized treatment plan based on patient deficits. Occupational Therapy is like physical therapy, but for your brain. OT can be done inpatient, outpatient, or at a skilled nursing facility depending on your condition.

Activities of daily living, Endurance, Strength training, Muscle control, Mobility and/or ergonomics, Spatial abilities, Gross/fine motor skills, Physical wellness and many more!

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