Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Orthopedic physical therapy is a specialized form of treatment designed to help patients overcome musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. Our experienced physical therapists use evidence-based techniques to help patients restore and maintain their strength, improve their range of motion, and reduce pain. We treat a variety of orthopedic issues, such as strains, sprains, fractures, arthritis, and post-surgical rehabilitation.
We treat a variety of orthopedic conditions including, but not limited to the following:
Head, Neck, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction due to herniated disc, whiplash, sprains and strains and arthritis.
Shoulder pain and movement limitation due to frozen shoulder, rotator cuff tear and repair, glenoid labrum tear and repair, shoulder impingement, bursitis, tendonitis, dislocation or subluxation, following shoulder replacement surgery, arthritis and other injuries including fracture.
Lower Back Pain and Sciatica due to herniated disc, following laminectomy or spinal fusion, whiplash, sprains and strains and arthritis.
Hip pain and movement limitation due to bursitis, arthritis, degenerative joint disease, following hip replacement surgery, fracture, groin strain, and Sacroiliac (SI) joint sprain/strain.
Knee pain and movement limitation following a torn meniscus and repair, medical collateral ligament (MCL) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) sprain and repair or reconstruction, chondromalacia, tendonitis, bursitis, following knee replacement surgery, fracture and patellofemoral syndrome.
Foot and Ankle pain and movement limitation due to plantar fasciitis, calcaneal spur, ankle sprain, following bunionectomy, ankle and foot fractures and swelling.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Here at Meadows, we strive to create a personalized treatment plan in order to best serve your goals and needs based off your health history and diagnosis. Here is what you should expect on your first visit with us.
Arrive 15 minutes early to your appointment. Dress in comfortable clothing and shoes.
If applicable, bring your physician referral or prescription, insurance card, paperwork, ID, and co-payment.