Common Injuries and Conditions Treated by Physical TherapyCommon injuries and conditions treated by physical therapy serve as a cornerstone in managing pain and giving patients much-needed relief. At the Center for Spine and Orthopedics, our highly-trained physical therapists specialize in rehabilitating such injuries, employing techniques like therapeutic exercises, modalities, and sport-specific training to facilitate optimal recovery. Moreover, they emphasize injury prevention strategies, such as strength training, flexibility exercises, and biomechanical assessments, to minimize the risk of future setbacks. Through comprehensive rehabilitation programs tailored to each patient’s needs, physical therapy facilitates a safe return to physical activity, enabling individuals to resume their pursuits with improved performance and reduced susceptibility to injury.

One common condition treated by our physical therapists is arthritis which is a chronic inflammatory ailment affecting joints that can impede mobility and diminish quality of life. Physical therapy serves as a crucial component in managing arthritis symptoms, focusing on pain relief, joint mobility, and functional restoration. Our therapists utilize a multifaceted approach, incorporating modalities like heat/cold therapy, manual techniques, and therapeutic exercises to alleviate pain, improve joint flexibility, and enhance muscle strength. Additionally, we educate patients on joint protection techniques and adaptive strategies to minimize discomfort during daily activities. By empowering individuals with the tools and knowledge to manage their arthritis effectively, physical therapy promotes independence and enhances overall well-being.

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