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Temporo Mandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ)
Offers therapy to those with problems chewing, biting or with other issues related to imbalance of the jaw.
Myofascial Release
Uses hands-on release techniques, combined with movement therapy, to individualize a program that may help eliminate chronic pain and tension.
Industrial Rehabilitation
Helps injured workers return to work safely and effectively by providing complete services, including prevention, treatment and education.
LINK (A Day Rehab Program)
Bridges the gap between inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative care. It enables patients to receive intensive therapy, and then return to the comfort of home and family in the evening. Patients can receive two or more of the following therapies: PT, OT, or ST.
Driving Evaluation
Identifies a patient's functional abilities as related to driving. Therapists make recommendations to maximize the patient's ability to drive safely.
Women's Health
Offers specialized treatment and education to mothers, mothers-to-be, post-breast surgery patients and women suffering from pelvic pain and incontinence.
Incontinence/Pelvic Pain
Focuses on incontinence issues related to pre- and post-partum conditions, age, diabetes, recurring urinary tract infections, post-menopause and abdominal surgery. Treatment involves pelvic floor muscle strengthening or downtraining and education.
Balance/Vestibular
Aims to help individuals with complaints of unsteadiness resulting from inner ear problems, muscle weakness and sensory integration deficits.
Lymphedema
Helps to reduce the swelling in a patient's arms and/or legs, resulting from poor circulation and removal of lymph nodes. Treatment may include manual drainage, compression therapy, exercise and education to restore range of motion, reduce pain and increase coping skills.
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