Our Conditions
NECK
The neck, along with its muscles and ligaments, provides support for the head, which weighs approximately 11 pounds, equivalent to…
SHOULDER
Shoulder Pain Explained: The shoulder is a complex synovial joint known as a ball and socket joint. It connects the…
ELBOW
Elbow Pain: Causes and Treatment Options Elbow pain commonly arises from overuse and sports-related injuries. Various conditions can contribute to…
WRIST
The wrist, also known as the carpus, is a complex joint that connects the hand’s five metacarpal bones to the…
JOINT PAIN
JOINT MOBILIZATION Joint mobilization is a manual therapy technique that involves applying targeted pressures or forces to a joint while…
ARTHRITIS
Arthritis refers to the inflammation of one or more joints, leading to stiffness, swelling, and tenderness. With over 100 different…
POST-SURGICAL SPINE & JOINT RECONSTRUCTION
Following surgical procedures, patients are often referred to our physical therapists to aid in their recovery process and regain strength,…
VERTIGO & DIZZINESS DISORDERS
Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or turning, even when there is no actual movement. The term originates from the…
BACK
It is estimated that approximately 80% of the global population experiences low back pain at least once in their lifetime.…
KNEE TREATMENT
Physical therapists (PTs) are highly skilled professionals who specialize in assessing and treating various dysfunctions related to human movement. We…
HIP PAIN
The hip joint is the largest and strongest joint in the human body, characterized as a synovial ball and socket…
FOOT / ANKLE
The ankle joint, also known as the talocrural joint, is formed by the tibia, fibula, talus, and calcaneus (heel bone).…
MUSCLE STRAINS & LIGAMENT SPRAINS
Sprains involve overstretching or tearing of ligaments and/or joint capsules. Ligaments are fibrous tissues that connect bones and provide stability…