Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy

Physical rehabilitation is a non-invasive treatment approach that is often used to help patients recover from musculoskeletal injuries or conditions. The goal of physical rehabilitation is to improve the patient's overall physical function and mobility, reduce pain, and promote healing. This type of rehabilitation typically involves a combination of exercise, manual therapy, and patient education.

What Conditions Does Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy Treat?

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  • chronic low back pain

  • Sports injuries

  • back pain

  • arthritis

  • accident related pain

  • broken bone

  • major muscle strain

  • joint pain/injury

Benefits of Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy

  • reduce pain

  • overall physial function and mobility

  • non-invasive

  • Improve ROM

  • Increase Flexibility

  • Added Joint & Muscle Strength

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Research has shown that physical rehabilitation can be an effective treatment option for a variety of musculoskeletal issues. One study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy found that physical therapy was effective in reducing pain and improving physical function in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Another study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that manual therapy, a key component of physical rehabilitation, was effective in reducing pain and disability in patients with chronic low back pain.

Physical rehabilitation is often used as a first-line treatment for musculoskeletal issues, particularly in cases where surgery may not be necessary or appropriate. It is a safe and effective treatment option for a wide range of conditions, including sports injuries, back pain, and arthritis. With proper guidance from a qualified healthcare provider, physical rehabilitation can help patients regain function and improve their quality of life.

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