Services We Offer
orthopedic physical therapy
Orthopedic Conditions We Treat (including but not limited to the following):
- Sports Injuries
- Post Surgical Cases
- Muscle Strains/Tears
- Tendonopathy (Tendinitis/Tendinosis)
- Joint/Ligamentous Sprains
- Arthritis/Joint Stiffness
- Radiculopathy
- Peripheral Nerve Entrapment
- Generalized Weakness
- Gait and Balance Abnormalities
- TMJ Dysfunction
- Headaches & Whiplash
Cervical Spine
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Shoulder
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Elbow
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Hand/Wrist
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Thoracic Spine
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Lumbar Spine
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Hip
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Knee
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Foot/Ankle
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Pelvic floor physical therapy
What is the pelvic floor?
The pelvic floor is a key group of muscles that span the bottom of your pelvis and help support your pelvic organs. This group of muscles is like a hammock that hangs underneath your genitals to help support and work with your bowels and bladder.
What does pelvic floor therapy help with?
Pelvic floor therapy strengthens, stretches, and helps to relieve pain in the pelvic floor.
When should you see a pelvic floor therapist?
The pelvic floor is a key group of muscles that span the bottom of your pelvis and help support your pelvic organs. This group of muscles is like a hammock that hangs underneath your genitals to help support and work with your bowels and bladder.
What does pelvic floor therapy help with?
Pelvic floor therapy strengthens, stretches, and helps to relieve pain in the pelvic floor.
When should you see a pelvic floor therapist?
- Pregnancy/Post Partum - Pregnancy puts a lot of stress on your pelvic floor during pregnancy, labor, & delivery. Come to us to help you get to the finish line of having your baby or recovery during postpartum.
- Urinary/Bowel Issues - Urinary or fecal leaking or difficulty with urination or bowel movement is a direct indicator of pelvic floor dysfunction. Don't ignore these symptoms, as they are not normal. Addressing them can improve & maintain your quality of life.
- Pain - Pain is a warning & should never be looked at as normal or something that you have to deal with. Consider pelvic floor therapy with pelvic, abdominal, hip, or low back pain. They can be related!
- Prenatal & Post Natal Rehab
- Urinary & Fecal Incontinence
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Diastasis Recti
- Constipation
- Sexual Dysfunction & Pain
- Vaginismus
- Vulvodynia
- Endometriosis
- Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
- Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction
- Coccydynia
- Pediatrics:
- Nocturnal Enuresis
- Encropesis
- Developmental Delays
Return to sport
- ACLr
- UCL
- Concussion Management
Functional movement screens
- Injury prevention assessments
- Education on injury management and prevention
Interventions We Utilize
- Thorough and individualized orthopedic and/or Pelvic Floor evaluations
- Specialized treatment and home exercises programing
- Soft tissue Mobilization and Myofascial release
- Joint Mobilizations and Manipulation
- Dry Needling
- Cupping
- Graston
- Blood Flow Restriction