Orthopedic rehabilitation
The orthopedic rehabilitation program is a comprehensive treatment program for all forms of musculoskeletal and degenerative disorders, as well as orthopedic conditions related to neurological and other disorders. The program provides patients with a superior quality of care while maximizing their functional outcome.
The goals of orthopedic rehabilitation therapy are to improve and restore range of motion, decrease pain, develop strength and restore prior functional abilities.
Special features of the program include:
- Evidenced-based treatment protocols
- Manual therapy including IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Massage)
- Regular communication with referring physicians
- Pain-relieving modalities
- Spine, joint rehabilitation, hand, aquatic, sports and performing arts programs
- Core training / Pilates
- Ergonomics
- Post-rehab/wellness program
The program is led by a team of trained professionals, which may include:
- Physical therapists / Physical therapy assistants / Certified athletic trainers
- Therapists certified from the American Board of Specialty Therapies
- Therapists who have advanced certifications in specialized rehabilitation techniques
- Strength and conditioning specialists
- Certified functional movement screeners
- Aquatic therapists
- Certified Arthritis Foundation instructors