Physical Therapy Treatments

  • Person receiving a shoulder massage with strong pressure applied by hands.

    Hands-on Manual Therapy

    All sessions include manual treatment (massage, stretching & mobilizations).

  • Chiropractor adjusting a patient's neck

    Manual Stretching

    Catered to personal areas of focus.

  • Person receiving electrotherapy treatment on the neck with electrode pads.

    Electrical Stimulation

    Ultrasound and electrical stimulation will be provided as prescribed by your M.D

  • Close-up of a person receiving ultrasound therapy on the back, focusing on the shoulder area.

    Ultrasound Treatment.

    Ultrasound is a safe treatment that has been used in physical therapy for many years. It provides heat to deep structures in the body, and it is thought that this heat helps improve that way that your body heals.

  • Massage therapist applying pressure to a person's leg on a massage table.

    Deep Tissue Massage

    All sessions incorporate exercises and activities that help reach the client’s personal and functional goals.

  • Close-up of a person's hands holding onto a walker for support.

    Gait Training

    Skilled gait training is provided for those clients that have had surgical procedures, bone fractures or neurological involvement.

  • Man assisting another person with stretching using an exercise ball on a blue yoga mat.

    Therapeutic Exercise

    Therapeutic exercises will be tailored to each client’s needs.

Benefits of Home Care:

  • Individualized Care

  • One-On-One personal care - One therapist works with you for the whole session. 

  • Manual treatment provided with all patients. 

  • Receive treatment in the comfort of your home. 

  • No time wasted time traveling to appointments. 

  • One hour sessions.

  • Benefit from a network of providers which include M.D.’s, massage therapists and occupational therapists.  

Now providing BFR Therapy! 

What is Blood Flow Restriction Therapy and how does it work?

Blood Flow Restriction Therapy (BFRT) is achieved through the application of external pressure over the extremities via a cuff while performing rehabilitation. The applied pressure is sufficient to maintain arterial inflow while occluding venous outflow distal to the occlusion site. The goal of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy enables patients to make greater strength gains while lifting lighter loads, thereby reducing the overall stress placed on the limb. BFRT works by decreasing blood flow to working muscles with the aim of promoting hypertrophy, and preventing disuse atrophy of muscles. This treatment is typically used during exercise, but can also involve the use of compression devices alone.

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