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Chronic/Acute Pain

Whether pain is new from a recent injury or it is something you have been dealing with, we can help. We use a variety of treatment methods including manual therapy, posture awareness correcting, exercise, and pain control techniques.

 

Joint Pain

Joint pain and muscle spasms are often quite unbearable. When you don't feel like yourself, you lose motivation to perform daily physical activities. Rather than treating just your symptoms, we look for the source of your pain so you can heal faster. Let one of our highly trained physical therapists create a custom plan for your specific needs.

 

Shoulder and Back Pain

Upper back pain can occur as a result of trauma, sudden injury, or it can occur through strain, or poor posture over time. It can happen for many reasons, or for some people, no apparent reason at all. We will conduct a thorough evaluation of your entire body to determine why your back and/or shoulders are hurting, and why it cannot heal on its own. Back pain may also be a result of: scoliosis,  pregnancy-related stress, sports-related injuries, trauma, motor vehicle accidents or orthopedic injuries. Avoid the stress of missing work, having surgery, or not participating in life and come to us for custom treatment of your pain.

 

Knee Pain

Knee pain can be caused by disease or injury and will need to be evaluated by one of our physical therapists. The prevalence of knee pain has increased over the past 20 years, with osteoarthritis being the most common cause in individuals over the age of 50. Physical therapists are specially trained to treat knee problems and help individuals return to their normal activities without pain or limitation. We provide manual therapy, strength training, pain control techniques and a wide variety of exercises to rehabilitate your injured knee.

 

 

Ankle Pain

Ankle pain may come in many different forms and can be the result of a variety of different problems. It can also be extremely debilitating and severely limit one’s enjoyment of daily activities. These are a few of the main types of ankle pain: ankle sprain, shin splints, arthritis, and Peroneal Tendonitis. Any ankle pain needs to be throughly examined by one of our highly trained physical therapists. We have the experienced team you need, immediate scheduling and three great locations to get you on the road to recovery in no time.

 

 

Migraine Headaches 

Headaches can be caused by a large variety of conditions including eye strain, TMJ, vascular problems, sinus issues and more. Some headaches are caused by musculoskeletal issues including muscle tension and tightness, disc pathology, lack of neck motion, poor posture and even tightness in the back between the shoulder blades. Our trained physical therapists will conduct a through examination to determine the best course of action to relieve you of your pain.

 
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3 of the things we specialize in

 

Dry Needling 

Dry needling is a technique physical therapists use to treat myofascial pain. The technique uses a “dry” needle, one without medication or injection, inserted through the skin into areas of the muscle, known as trigger points. This procedure allows a physical therapist to target tissues that are not manually palpable. The goal is to release trigger points to relieve pain and improve range of motion.

 

Sequential Manual Therapy

Sequential manual therapy is treating the body in a method to reach the source of the pain. When you only treat the area of pain you rarely get to the source of the problem. This causes increased treatment time, bouts of pain and dysfunction. We reach the source of the problem by using a very specific skilled manual therapy screen that looks at the entire body as a whole.

 

Cupping Therapy

Cupping therapy is the practice of using suction on the skin to break capillaries, the small blood vessels near the skin surface. Cupping imitates massaging techniques to manipulate blood flow into the muscles to release trigger points and flush out inflammation. Cupping helps increase circulation and speeds healing.

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