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Maximum Therapy, Maximum Results.
When
it comes to therapy we don't mess around. We're serious about rehab.
When you come to us we'll work hard to get you better in the
shortest time possible. If you need to take it slower, no problem.
But expect us to give you our maximum effort.
Walk With Confidence.
Whether your difficulty with walking
is caused by an amputation, stroke, joint surgery, or simply
weakness, we'll do everything we can to get you walking again.
Our Physical Therapists specialize in it. We might use fancy
words like "gait training," but what it boils down to is most
of our patients walk out the door on their own two feet.
Standing. It Used to be Simple.
You've been doing it for years…and now, suddenly, it's difficult or seems impossible.
Standing up from a bed, chair, or toilet is actually a pretty
complicated process. It takes coordination, strength, balance,
and good strategies. That's why our Physical and Occupational
Therapists will work together to help you stand with confidence. 
Balance. Get it and Keep it.
Your balance system is affected by
cognition and reflex speed, strength, and something we call proprioception. If
your balance isn't what it used to be, we have all sorts of
ways to improve it.
Joint Replacements
Artificial joints (hips, knees, shoulders,
ankles) require special post-op care and rehab. There's nothing
we do better. We understand the anatomy, the limitations
of your new joint, and how to get it working at an optimum level.
Occupational Therapy—We're Not
Trying to Get You a Job.
Occupational Therapists are specialists
in retraining you to do all those things that used to be
so easy—like getting out of bed, bathing, getting dressed and
grooming yourself. We
call those activities of daily living.
You may be having a tough time doing those things if you've had
a joint replacement, stroke, or serious illness.
Speech Therapists—If You Need Them, They'll
Be There.
If you're having difficulty with cognition, speech,
or swallowing our Speech and Language Pathologists (Speech Therapists)
are there to help. They're experts in improving your ability to communicate,
think clearly, and swallow properly. |