What We Treat

    • Urinary Incontinence: Stress and Urge

    • Postpartum Recovery

    • Pelvic Pain

    • Pelvic Organ Prolapse

    • Constipation

    • Muscle or ligament strain

    • Herniated or slipped discs

    • Degenerative disc disease

    • Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)

    • Osteoarthritis in the spine

    • Scoliosis or other spinal deformities

    • Sciatica (nerve compression causing leg pain)

    • Spondylolisthesis (vertebra slipping out of place)

    • Compression fractures (often from osteoporosis)

    • Poor posture or prolonged sitting

    • Overuse or repetitive strain injuries

    • Heavy lifting or improper lifting techniques

    • Traumatic injury (e.g., car accidents, falls)

    • Fibromyalgia or chronic pain syndromes

    • Rotator cuff injuries (tears, tendinitis, bursitis)

    • Shoulder impingement

    • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)

    • Shoulder dislocation or instability

    • Labral tear (SLAP tear or Bankart lesion)

    • Osteoarthritis of the shoulder

    • Shoulder fractures (clavicle, humerus, or scapula)

    • Biceps tendonitis or tendon rupture

    • Shoulder separation (AC joint injury)

    • Referred pain from neck or upper back (cervical spine issues)

    • Nerve compression (brachial plexus injury or pinched nerve)

    • Overuse or repetitive motion injuries

    • Poor posture or muscle imbalances

    • Rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory conditions

    • Ligament injuries (ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL tears or sprains)

    • Meniscus tear

    • Patellar tendinitis (Jumper’s knee)

    • Osteoarthritis in the knee

    • Bursitis (inflammation of the bursae)

    • IT band syndrome

    • Patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner’s knee)

    • Knee dislocation or instability

    • Fractures (patella or other knee bones)

    • Cartilage injuries (chondromalacia)

    • Osgood-Schlatter disease

    • Baker’s cyst

    • Overuse or repetitive strain injuries

    • Poor alignment or muscle imbalances

    • Hip replacement (Total Hip Arthroplasty)

    • Knee replacement (Total Knee Arthroplasty or Partial Knee Replacement)

    • Shoulder replacement (Total Shoulder Arthroplasty or Reverse Shoulder Replacement)

    • Ankle replacement (Total Ankle Arthroplasty)

    • CMC joint replacement (often due to arthritis at the base of the thumb)

    • Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)

    • Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

    • Elbow Fracture

    • Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Injury

    • Olecranon Bursitis

    • Elbow Dislocation

    • Biceps Tendon Rupture

    • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

    • Radial Tunnel Syndrome

    • Wrist Sprain

    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    • Wrist Fracture (Distal Radius Fracture)

    • Scaphoid Fracture

    • De Quervain's Tenosynovitis

    • Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Tear

    • Tendonitis (Wrist Flexor/Extensor Tendonitis)

    • Trigger Finger

    • Dupuytren’s Contracture

    • Boxer's Fracture

    • Finger Dislocation

    • Skier’s Thumb (UCL Injury of the Thumb)

    • Boutonnière Deformity

    • Flexor Tendon Injury

    • Extensor Tendon Injury

    • Metacarpal Fracture

    • Muscle strain or tension (from poor posture, prolonged sitting, or sleeping position)

    • Cervical disc herniation

    • Cervical spondylosis

    • Pinched nerve (cervical radiculopathy)

    • Whiplash or neck injury (e.g., car accidents)

    • Degenerative disc disease

    • Osteoarthritis in the neck

    • Cervical spinal stenosis

    • Poor ergonomics (workstation setup)

    • Referred pain from shoulder or upper back injuries

    • Fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions

    • Tension headaches (caused by neck muscle strain or stress)

    • Cervicogenic headaches (headaches originating from neck problems)

    • Migraines

    • Cluster headaches

    • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders

    • Plantar fasciitis

    • Metatarsalgia (pain in the ball of the foot)

    • Morton’s neuroma (nerve pain between the toes)

    • Bunions

    • Flat feet or fallen arches

    • Tarsal tunnel syndrome (nerve compression)

    • Arthritis (osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis)

    • Tendonitis

    • Turf toe (sprain of the big toe joint)

    • Ankle sprains (over stretching or tearing of ligaments)

    • Achilles tendonitis or rupture

    • Ankle fractures

    • Osteoarthritis in the ankle joint

    • Ankle instability (recurrent ankle sprains)

    • Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction

    • Peroneal tendonitis (inflammation of the tendons on the outer ankle)

    • Bursitis (inflammation of the bursae around the ankle joint)

    • Tarsal tunnel syndrome

    • Osteoarthritis (degeneration of the hip joint)

    • Hip bursitis (inflammation of the bursae)

    • Hip labral tear (damage to the cartilage in the hip socket)

    • Hip fractures (often due to falls or trauma)

    • Tendonitis

    • Hip impingement (femoral acetabular impingement, FAI)

    • Muscle strains

    • Piriformis syndrome (compression of the sciatic nerve)

    • Snapping hip syndrome (tendon snapping over bones)

    • Trochanteric pain syndrome (lateral hip pain)

    • Sciatica (pain radiating from lower back to the hip)

    • Rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory conditions

    • Overuse or repetitive strain injuries

    • Post Op

    • Vertigo (often due to inner ear issues like benign paroxysmal positional vertigo - BPPV)

    • Concussion or head trauma

    • Balance Training

    • Rotator Cuff Repair

    • Shoulder Labrum Repair

    • Hip Labrum Repair

    • ACL reconstruction

    • MPFL reconstruction

    • Meniscus Repair

    • Achilles Tendon Repair

    • Cartilage Restoration Procedures

    • Spinal Fusion

    • Lumbar or Cervical Discectomy

    • Laminectomy

    • Ankle Stabilization

    • Bunions or hammertoe surgery

    • Arthroscopic Procedures

    • Recovery from abdominal or thoracic surgeries (e.g. hernia repair)

    • Dizziness

    • Headache

    • Vision Changes

    • Eye Strain

    • Trouble Concentrating

    • Light and/or noise sensitivity

    • Balance issues

    • Gaze Stabilization

    • Neck Pain

    • Irritability

    • Trouble Sleeping

Orthopedic injuries and/or pain.

Address your area of pain or dysfunction…the sooner you start - the quicker your problem will resolve! Schedule an initial evaluation, either in person of via Telehealth. Your physical therapist will perform an evaluation and create a plan for recovery.

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Women’s Health Physical Therapy.

Addressing urinary incontinence (stress and urge), postpartum recovery, painful intercourse, diastasis recti, and other women’s specific diagnosis. There are options for Telehealth and in person visits.

Visceral manipulation.

Assist functional and structural imbalances throughout the body with hands on assessment and intervention treating dynamics of motion and suspension in relation to organs, membranes, fascia and ligaments to treat a variety of pain and disorders.

Injury Prevention.

Don’t wait until you’re limited by injury to seek out physical therapy. Let’s start preventing the injury from happening in the first place! With utilizing movement and gait analysis, we can provide you with exercises to become a stronger and more active self.

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Vestibular. Post Concussion Rehabilitation. Balance Training.

Have you noticed a change in your balance, symptoms of dizziness, or continued symptoms from a head injury? Your physical therapist will perform an evaluation and create a plan for recovery to address these restrictions.

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