Orthopedic physical therapy treats pain, injuries, and movement limitations involving muscles, joints, ligaments, tendons, and bones.
Orthopedic physical therapy may help with post-surgical recovery, joint replacements, fractures, arthritis, sprains, strains, sports injuries, work injuries, and balance concerns.
Yes. Physical therapy is one of the most effective ways to restore strength, mobility, flexibility, and confidence after surgery.
Yes. Physical therapy can help reduce stiffness, improve joint mobility, strengthen surrounding muscles, and reduce pain caused by arthritis.
The McKenzie Method is a movement-based assessment system used to identify the true source of pain and guide treatment, especially for spine and orthopedic conditions.
Orthopedic physical therapy may benefit active adults, post-surgical patients, athletes, older adults, and anyone dealing with pain, weakness, stiffness, or injury recovery.