We are your musculoskeletal experts.
We treat a number of different musculoskeletal issues and provide preventative care. Below are a few examples of what we address at our clinic. If your condition is not specifically listed and you would like to see if our clinic is right for you, please contact us.
Arthritis & Osteoporosis
Pain in your joints? Changes in the strength of your bones? Targeted treatment and exercise can help.
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is pain that has lasted more than 3 months. Fibromyalgia is diagnosed by your primary care physician after ruling out other causes.
Balance & Fall Prevention
Dizziness? Feeling of balance?Several factors may be affecting your stability.
Gait & Running Assessments
Running and walking are excellent forms of exercise - as long as they are not causing you pain. We can capture slow motion video and break down where you can help your body move well.
Carpal Tunnel/Double Crush Syndrome
Weakness, numbness and/or pain in your hands and/or arms.
Headaches
Feel tension building at the back of your neck and shoulders? If you notice headaches interrupting your day, we may be able to help if they are cervicogenic (coming from your neck).
Ergonomic Assessments
Is your workspace or home set up causing discomfort? We can help you adjust that.
Low Back (Lumbar) Injuries & Pain
This is one of the most common reasons to come in to see a physical therapist, as it can affect many areas of daily living.
Lower Extremity Injuries and Pain
Pain in your hip, knee, ankle or foot? These can persist just because we typically move around on them frequently. Don't let a small pain affect the rest of the chain!
Pre- and Post- Pregnancy
Did you know you can benefit from strengthening and ergonomics both before and after pregnancy? Low back pain, "mommy's thumb," pelvic floor dysfunction and other pains can be common and can be helped!
Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA)
Whiplash and other injuries sustained during a motor vehicle accident are best treated when addressed as soon after the incident as possible.
Pre- and Post- Surgical Rehabilitation
Pre-hab (therapy before a surgery) has been shown to reduce recovery times. After surgery, a physical therapist will help you properly reload your tissues and get you back to your goals.
Neck (Cervical) Injuries & Pain
This is also another very common reason people seek physical therapy care. We can help you break down some of the reasons why and how to self-manage it.
Preventative Care
We want to help you continue to move well. It is our goal to help provide you the tools that you can continue to use outside clinic for positive life-long self-care.
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Have pain in your groin? Pain with sex? Trouble with voiding or bladder control? Our physical therapists who specialize in Pelvic Health can help you address this sensitive area.
Sacroiliac Pain
Pain in the butt? This could be coming from your sacroiliac (SI) joint. It can occur from falls, pregnancy, or sometimes out of the blue!
Sports Injury & Return-to-Sports Training
Sports require repetitive, dynamic loading the your physical therapist can strategically guide you through all the way back to the field, pool, bike...etc.
Women's Health
We have the good fortune of having two physical therapists that specialize in Women's Health!
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD)
Pain, clicking or locking of the jaw with talking, chewing, or even at rest. We can help it glide better and ease muscle tension.
Worker's Compensation
Have you gotten hurt on the job? We help to get you back to work faster and give you the tools to prevent future injury.
Upper Back (Thoracic) Injuries & Pain
Pain in the back of your shoulder? Pain with breathing or coughing (rib pain)? We can break down where it is coming from to get you better faster!
... and much more!
Don't see your injury on our list? Feel free to contact our office to see if we are a good fit for you!
Upper Extremity Injuries & Pain
Pain in your shoulder, elbow, wrist, or hand? Often there are other areas affecting it up the chain - we can get to the source of your pain.