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Physical 
Therapy

Physical therapy is a highly effective approach for managing musculoskeletal conditions, which include disorders affecting the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons. Conditions such as arthritis, tendinitis, back pain, and sports injuries often lead to pain, limited mobility, and decreased quality of life. Physical therapists assess each patient’s specific needs and develop personalized treatment plans to address these challenges.

One of the primary goals of physical therapy for musculoskeletal conditions is to alleviate pain through various techniques, including manual therapy, modalities like heat and cold therapy, and therapeutic exercises. These interventions can reduce inflammation, enhance blood flow, and promote healing in affected areas.

Furthermore, physical therapists focus on strengthening weakened muscles, improving flexibility, and restoring function to help individuals regain mobility and perform daily activities without discomfort. Education on proper body mechanics, posture, and ergonomics is also provided to prevent future injuries and enhance overall physical well-being.

In addition, physical therapy empowers patients by promoting self-management strategies and encouraging active participation in their rehabilitation journey. By addressing both the physical and educational aspects of recovery, physical therapy plays a vital role in effectively managing musculoskeletal conditions and improving patients' overall quality of life.

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Conditions we treat:

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Neck Pain: Cervical disc degeneration, cervical radiculopathy, cervical spondylosis/spondylolisthesis, facet joint dysfunctions 

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Shoulder Conditions: adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder), rotator cuff pathologies and tears, shoulder tendonitis 

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Knee Pain: Conditions such as ligament tears (ACL/MCL), meniscus injuries, or patellofemoral pain syndrome

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Low Back Pain: sciatica, degenerative disc disease, herniated disc 

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Hip Conditions: trochanteric bursitis, hip osteoarthritis, labral tear, acetabular impingement

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Foot Conditions: Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, heel spurs, ankle instability

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Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Recovery following orthopedic surgery, such as joint replacements, tendon repairs, or arthroscopic procedures.

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Parkinson rehabilitation: LSVT Big Protocol 

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