Physical therapy is used as part of the treatment plan for a wide variety of injuries, conditions or diseases, such as bone fractures or arthritis. Following are the most common health problems that can be treated, in part, via physical therapy:

Orthopedic Conditions

  • Back Problems/Injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Disc Injuries
    • Rib Injuries
    • Scoliosis
    • Spondyloysis/Spondyosthesis
    • Sciatica
  • Elbow Problems/Injuries
    • Bursitis
  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
    • Forearm Injuries
    • Fractures & Dislocations
    • Golfer’s Elbow
    • Tendinitis
    • Tennis Elbow
  • Fingers, Hands & Wrist Problems/Injuries
    • Arthritis
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • DeQuervain Tenosynovitis
    • Fractures & Dislocations
    • Ligament Injuries
    • Mallet Finger
    • Tendon Injuries
    • Trigger Finger
  • Foot & Ankle Problems/Injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Achilles Rupture
    • Achilles Tendonitis
    • Ankle Sprain/Strain
    • Drop Foot
    • Fractures & Dislocations
    • Morton Neuroma
    • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Hip Problems/Injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Bursitis
    • Iliotibial Band Injuries
    • Illiopsoas Strain
    • Fractures
    • Labral Tear
  • Knee Problems/Injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Baker's Cyst
    • Bursitis
  • Ligament Injuries (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL)
    • Patellar Tendonitis
    • Patellarfemoral Syndrome
    • Hamstring Tear/Strain
    • Calf Strain
    • Meniscus Injury
  • Neck Problems/Injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Cervical Spinal Fusion
    • Disc Injuries
    • Muscle Strain
    • Spondolysis
    • Spondolysthesis
  • Shoulder Problems/Injuries
    • Anterior Dislocation
    • Bicepital Injuries
    • Bursitis
    • Frozen Shoulder
    • Rotator Cuff Injuries
    • SLAP Lesion
    • Tendinitis

    Neurologic Problems/Injuries

    • Fibromyalgia
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Parkinson's Disease
    • Spinal Cord Injuries
    • Stroke

    Cardiopulmonary

    • Respiratory Conditions
    • Neurological Breathing Conditions

  • Arthritis

    The term "arthritis" means joint inflammation. This degenerative joint disease occurs as a result of genetic or hereditary factors, injuries and improper body mechanics. Symptoms of arthritis include pain, stiffness and swelling of the joints. There are two major forms of arthritis: Rheumatoid Arthritis An

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  • Balance Retraining

      Many factors can cause balance and fall problems, particularly among older adults. In fact, one out of three seniors experiences a fall at least once each year. Leading risk factors for falls include: Being age 65 or older Prior history of falls Pre-existing medical conditions, such as stroke,

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  • Bone Fractures and Dislocations

    Fractures A fracture is the medical term for a broken bone. There are 206 bones in an adult's body, more than half of which reside in the hands and feet. Most people will fracture a bone once or twice in a lifetime. A fracture occurs when too much force is exerted on a bone, usually from an accident

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