How We Can Help
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Post-surgical rehab helps you regain strength and function after surgery, with a customized plan to safely return to daily activities. |
Sports Rehabilitation
Our sports rehab program focuses on recovering from injuries, improving performance, and preventing future issues using sport-specific training and advanced techniques. |
Dry Needling
Dry needling targets tight muscle knots with thin needles to reduce pain, release tension, and speed up healing. |
Amputee/Prosthetic Training
Focuses on helping individuals adapt to their prosthetics, improve mobility, and regain independence through specialized exercises and techniques tailored to their needs. |
Hot/Cold Therapy/E-Stim
Hot and cold therapy use temperature to reduce pain and inflammation, while E-Stim (electrical stimulation) helps relieve pain, promote healing, and improve muscle function through targeted electrical currents. |
Vestibular Therapy
Vestibular therapy treats balance disorders and dizziness, including BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo), by using exercises to retrain the brain, improve coordination, and restore stability. |
Kinesiology Taping
Kinesiology Taping uses elastic therapeutic tape to support muscles and joints, reduce pain, and enhance circulation, helping to improve mobility and prevent further injury. |
Blood Flow Restriction Training
BFR training involves using a cuff to restrict blood flow to muscles during low-intensity exercise, promoting muscle growth and strength with less strain on joints. |
Counterstrain Therapy
Counterstrain therapy uses gentle positioning to relieve muscle tension and pain by targeting tender points, helping to restore balance and improve mobility without forceful manipulation. |
Traction Therapy
Traction therapy involves applying a pulling force to the spine or joints to relieve pressure, reduce pain, and improve mobility, often used for conditions like herniated discs or nerve compression. |
Neurological Rehabilitation
Neurological rehab helps people with conditions like stroke or Parkinson’s improve motor function and daily activities through specific exercises and training. |
External Pelvic Floor Therapy
External pelvic floor therapy uses hands-on techniques to address pelvic pain, muscle weakness, and dysfunction, improving strength, coordination, and overall pelvic health without internal manipulation. |