Hello, just letting you know we are in Florida and Rob is progressing. Thanks for everything and special thanks and hello to Christopher. God Bless
~ Linda and Rob Mcvay
Thank you for letting Chris continue to work with her. She looked forward to it every week. He is truly amazing. Not only was he great at his job but he was so patient and kind to her. I wish there were more people like him. Thank you again! Greatly appreciated.
~ Carole Baltucci
This note comes with a massive amount of gratitude and a touch of sadness as I bid so-long to my most amazing Physical Therapist–Gage Hartman. My first meeting with Gage was quite pleasant, and we connected with a comfortable medical background, as I had been a registered nurse. I quickly realized that these sessions would not be taken lightly as Gage meant business!.
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WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER US OVER CORPORATE CLINICS OR HOSPITALS:
Functional Therapy And Rehab Comparison
Functional Therapy And Rehab
Functional Therapy And Rehab
Functional Therapy And Rehab
Home Health/VNA
Outpatient, In-Office Physical Therapy
We Travel To You With Our Treatment Table and Tools
Yes
No
No
Save Time & Money On Travel Expenses
Yes
Yes
No
Achieve Personal Goals In Your Home
Yes
Maybe
No
Easy, Convenient Scheduling
Yes
No
Maybe
One-on-One Treatment with Your Doctor of PT Every Visit
Yes
No
Maybe
Hands-On Treatment Every Visit
Yes
No
No
No Assistants or Aides
Yes
No
No
Orthopedic & Arthritis Treatment Experts
Yes
No
Maybe
In-Home Fall Risk Reduction Specialists
Yes
Maybe
No
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts
Yes
No
Maybe
Up to 55-Minute Treatments Sessions
Yes
No
Maybe
Functional Therapy and Rehab
We Travel To You With Our Treatment Table and Tools:
Yes
Save Time & Money On Travel Expenses:
Yes
Achieve Personal Goals In Your Home:
Yes
Easy, Convenient Scheduling:
Yes
One-on-One Treatment with Your Doctor of PT Every Visit:
Yes
Hands-On Treatment Every Visit:
Yes
No Assistants or Aides:
Yes
Orthopedic & Arthritis Treatment Experts:
Yes
In-Home Fall Risk Reduction Specialists:
Yes
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts:
Yes
Up to 55-Minute Treatments Sessions:
Yes
Home Health/VNA
We Travel To You With Our Treatment Table and Tools:
No
Save Time & Money On Travel Expenses:
Yes
Achieve Personal Goals In Your Home:
Maybe
Easy, Convenient Scheduling:
No
One-on-One Treatment with Your Doctor of PT Every Visit:
No
Hands-On Treatment Every Visit:
No
No Assistants or Aides:
No
Orthopedic & Arthritis Treatment Experts:
No
In-Home Fall Risk Reduction Specialists:
Maybe
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts:
No
Up to 55-Minute Treatments Sessions:
No
Outpatient, In-Office Physical Therapy
We Travel To You With Our Treatment Table and Tools:
No
Save Time & Money On Travel Expenses:
No
Achieve Personal Goals In Your Home:
No
Easy, Convenient Scheduling:
Maybe
One-on-One Treatment with Your Doctor of PT Every Visit:
Maybe
Hands-On Treatment Every Visit:
No
No Assistants or Aides:
No
Orthopedic & Arthritis Treatment Experts:
Maybe
In-Home Fall Risk Reduction Specialists:
No
Vestibular Rehabilitation Experts:
Maybe
Up to 55-Minute Treatments Sessions:
Maybe
The Recovery Process
Learn about the 5 phases of recovery
Click on a phase number to learn more.
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2
3
4
5
Pain Relief
Reducing pain, swelling, and inflammation are common goals in this phase of recovery. Injury protection, elevation, appropriate medications, compression, and patient education are important.
Introduce Movement
Pain-free passive, manual therapy, active range of motion, and cardiorespiratory exercises, are indicated here. Education about pain and a positive attitude may help.
Strengthening
Progressive loading of healing soft tissues, the reintroduction of low-stress neuromuscular reeducation, balance training, and basic functional activities are part of this rehabilitation phase.
Functional Retraining
Progressing strengthening exercises, improving flexibility, and advanced balance exercises are part of phase 4. Resuming functional movement (e.g. sports movements) occurs in this phase.
Recovery & Prevention
Functional movements are progressed, a controlled re-introduction to sports or challenging environments is initiated. Continued strengthening, flexibility, balance, endurance, and goal-specific training occurs during this phase. Education and future injury prevention are discussed.
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