When you think of recovering from an injury or an illness, you usually think of doing so at home. Receiving physical therapy is no different. To maximize the comfort that our clients feel, we can provide our brand of physical therapy right to their d...
Read More ›Alzheimer’s disease or any dementia-related illness attacks the individual’s cognitive function, impairing their memory and overall mobility. Over time, the affected individual, mostly older adults, has difficulty retaining or remembering informa...
Read More ›Incontinence refers to the loss of control of our bowel and urinary movement. Urinary incontinence is the same but with the involuntary leakage of urine. This is a common problem that affects many people. According to the American Urological Associat...
Read More ›If you have been diagnosed with dizziness, imbalance, and/or vertigo, you probably received vestibular rehabilitation treatment from an outpatient therapy clinic. But what is vestibular rehabilitation? Let’s take a closer look. Vestibular rehab...
Read More ›Your knee is a complex joint that serves as the meeting point of your femur (thigh bone), patella (kneecap), and tibia (shin bone). Although rare, a dislocated knee is a serious injury. It can damage several important nerves, ligaments, and blood ves...
Read More ›A prosthetic is an artificial device that serves as a replacement for a missing body part. These missing body parts may be lost or removed due to trauma, disease, or a congenital disorder. In the case of getting a prosthesis, the patient is required ...
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