Physical therapy consists in treating diseases, injuries, or deformity by using physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.
Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques to mobilize joints, reduce pain, and improve mobility, helping restore function to injured tissues.
Rehabilitation after surgery is designed to help you regain strength, motion, and function through tailored physical therapy programs.
Targeted recovery plans to treat sports injuries, reduce inflammation, and return athletes to full performance levels.
Our chronic pain programs use exercise, stretching, and manual therapy to reduce long-term discomfort and improve daily functioning.
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body. It is a key component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Acupuncture is used to treat pain, stress, and various other conditions.
Dry needling is a technique used by physical therapists to treat myofascial pain. It involves inserting thin needles into trigger points in muscles to relieve pain and improve function.
Massage therapy involves manipulating the body's soft tissues to relieve tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation.
Hydrotherapy uses water for pain relief and treatment. It can include exercises in warm water, whirlpool baths, or steam baths to relax muscles and improve mobility.
Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. It is used to help with pain, and inflammation, it increases blood flow, and enhances relaxation and well-being, and is sometimes even used as a type of deep-tissue massage.