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PHYSICAL THERAPY
Physical therapy interventions include:
HEAD/NECK
- TMJ treatment
- facial nerve injuries
- headaches
- whiplash injury
- Bell's palsy
- Pre and Post-surgical pain, strengthening, range of motion
- Cervical nerve injuries
HIP
- arthritis pain
- weakness
- post-surgical rehab (hip replacement, muscle releases, nerve surgery)
- strengthening/gait training (walking)
- muscle strains
- ligament sprains
- gluteus medius problems
- piriformis syndrome
CHEST/BACK/PELVIC REGION
- respiratory muscle retraining (ie, COPD)
- discharge/drainage techniques
- facet joint pain/back pain
- low back pain stenosis (in many cases) post-back surgery
- arthritis
- pelvic pain
- spinal nerve inflammation ("pinched nerve")
- strain/sprain injuries
- back safety/education
- disc herniation (conservative or post-surgical)
- pelvic pain
SHOULDER, ELBOW, HAND
- Rotator cuff soreness/tears/post-surgical rehab
- Subluxed/chronic dislocating shoulder
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- scapular problems
- biceps tendinitis
- tennis elbow
- golfer's elbow
- ulnar nerve prolapse
- nerve entrapment due to soft tissue restrictions
- acute/chronic muscle strains
- acute/chronic ligament sprains
- "pins and needles" down the arm if due to soft tissue/inflammation
- "arm is asleep" if due to soft tissue/inflammation generalized pain
- carpal tunnel syndrome
- hand injuries
- arthritis (OA, RA)
- strength problems secondary to pathology (MS, cancer, etc.)
KNEE
- post-surgical rehab (ACL,MCL,meniscectomy, etc.) meniscal tears (conservative approach, pre-surgery) pre-surgical strengthening range of motion problems (contractures, muscle tightness)
- general knee pain patellar pain syndrome patellar dislocation/patella alta/baja arthritis pain/education on joint protection other knee pathologies gait training amputation/prosthetics
- medial collateral ligament (MCL)/ lateral collateral ligament (LCL) sprains
ANKLE
- sprains/strains
- post-surgery rehab
- heel spurs
- weakness
- chronic pain
- arthritis
- gait training
- diabetic foot problems (care)
- crush injuries
Common Pathologies Seen by PT
- Cva/stroke
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Heart Problems
- Chronic Pain
- Chronic Fatigue
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid Diseases
- ALS
COMMON PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSES
- Cerebral Palsy
- Down syndrome
- TBI
- metabolic disorders
- juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
- hypotonia/hypertonia
- developmental delay
ORTHOPEDIC REHABILITATION
Let our qualified therapists customize a program for your rehab to include pre-operative and post surgical procedures. We use the latest techniques and newest equipment in the industry to progress you through your own established plan of care. We treat a variety of conditions, to include but not limited to knee injuries an repairs, back pain, tendonitis, neck pain, shoulder injuries, carpel tunnel, sprains and strains, and hip replacements.
AQUATIC THERAPY
Our pool is kept at a warm 94 degrees and is cleaned and treated daily. It offers you the unique opportunity for privacy and is a one on one session with your therapist. It is also equipped with a shower and restroom for your convenience. Aquatic therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions such as but not limited to fibromyalgia, balance disorders, orthopedic injuries, arthritic conditions, back and neck pain, and joint replacements.
INDUSTRIAL REHABILITATION
Are you currently participating in Workers Compensation? Are you in need of getting back to work? Let us help you meet your goals! Enterprise Therapy Center provides an extensive work hardening program that will help you reach your maximum potential in a work-simulated program.
ANODYNE THERAPY
What is Anodyne?
The Anodyne Therapy System is an FDA-cleared infrared medical device that increases circulation and decreases pain. Anodyne therapy is currently used in over 4100 hospitals, universities, clinics, home health agencies, physical therapy centers, long term care facilities, physician offices and by the U.S. Military.
What Conditions Does Anodyne Help?
1. Anodyne may help with any condition that can benefit from
- Increased circulation
- Reduced pain
Precautions:
Anodyne Therapy should not be used:
· Directly over any active cancer
· Over or near the womb of a pregnant woman
· Directly over a topical heating agent such as BenGay, Icy Hot or Capsaicin Completely remove these agents before applying Anodyne
The following are the only known side-effects:
- Superficial burns - Follow instructions carefully for treatment times
- Hypoglycemia - Always check your blood sugar whenever you start a new therapy with an increase in activity
Anodyne may be used safely with:
· Metal implants, pins, screws
· Pacemakers and defibrillators
· There is no electrical current or deep heat associated with this device
VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION
Are you dizzy? Are you having difficulty with vertigo? Did you know that physical therapy can treat theses problems? The latest techniques are used to alleviate your symptoms. These techniques are non-invasive in nature and have been increasingly successful. On many occasions, depending on your condition, you can be dizzy free in one or two treatments.
DISC COMPRESSION THERAPY
IDD Therapy® - Intervertebral Differential Dynamics Therapy® is a proven treatment for the relief of lower back pain. With an up to 86% success rate, thousands of patients have experienced dramatic pain relief and healing.
IDD Therapy® is an innovative approach for the relief of lower back syndromes, including:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Degenerative disc disease
- Posterior facet syndrome
- Sciatica
- Acute or chronic back pain
IDD Therapy® is non-surgical, non-invasive, and typically does not involve pain medications. The treatment is not only safe and painless, but also comfortable and relaxing. The course of therapy includes approximately 20 treatment sessions and is completed in about 35 days. Each procedure is performed with a unique, patent pending physio-therapeutic device and is performed by a certified clinician, specializing in back pain care. The treatment sessions are brief, lasting approximately 30 minutes.
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