Hours
Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Fax
817-444-8784
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Back and Spine Rehabilitation
People with long-standing back pain, post-spine surgery needs and back injuries from sports, work or recreational activities can find much-needed relief with back and spine rehabilitation. Physical therapists work closely with these patients and treatments may include stretching and strengthening exercises, postural training, McKenzie® Method, manual therapy and education to prevent further injury.
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Balance Rehabilitation
Vestibular and balance rehabilitation is an exercise-based program designed to identify and treat the underlying causes of dizziness, vertigo and other balance problems. Our therapists understand these unique challenges and utilize the most current techniques to minimize medication use, prevent surgery and decrease the risk of falling.
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Hand Therapy
Hand therapy provides treatment for patients with hand, wrist, elbow, arm and shoulder injuries. Our Certified Hand Therapists understand the unique challenges and use current techniques to help patients regain upper body mobility and function.
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Lymphedema Therapy
Lymphedema therapy is a comprehensive program for patients with chronic swelling of a body part that may have resulted from illness, physical trauma or surgery. Occupational therapists and physical therapists are trained in the treatment of lymphedema. Patients receive Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which stimulates the lymphatic drainage system to decrease swelling.
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Neurological Rehabilitation
Neurological disorders are conditions that affect the brain and nervous system. These conditions can impact a person’s balance, safety, endurance and independence. Neurological rehabilitation provides family and caregiver education and help patients find the right mobility devices to maximize functional mobility.
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Orthopedic Rehabilitation
We are dedicated to providing comprehensive orthopedic rehabilitation services to patients recovering from injuries, illness and surgeries or those coping with a lifelong condition. Services meet a wide variety of rehabilitation and orthopedic needs, designed for patients of all ages.
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Parkinson's Disease Rehabilitation
Parkinson’s Disease rehabilitation is a program performed by physical, occupational and speech therapists trained in Parkinson’s disease care. Patients who have trouble with movement, self-care, speech or swallowing learn techniques to retrain the body’s muscles to move and speak with greater freedom and improved control.
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Pelvic Rehabilitation
Found at the base of the pelvis, the pelvic floor has a variety of dysfunctions that cause pain and other problems with the bladder, the bowel or sexual function. Problems can also develop during pregnancy from changes to the growing belly, an increase in hormones and changes in posture and cause various pain syndromes, muscle dysfunction and malalignments. Pelvic rehabilitation can help with these disorders by reducing pain, improving function and returning the patient to their daily activities.
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Speech Therapy
Speech therapy helps patients improve their ability to communicate effectively and eat safely. Therapists treat patients with a variety of speech, language, cognitive, voice and swallowing deficits that could be a result of a stroke, brain injury, cancer or other neurological illnesses. Speech therapists also have training in diagnostic testing (for example, modified barium swallow studies) for swallowing and voice disorders.
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Sports Medicine Rehabilitation
Sports medicine rehabilitation is the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. Therapists with training in sports and exercise provide individualized treatment plans to regain range of motion, flexibility, strength, balance, control, endurance and power. Treatment in our sports medicine clinic provides a path between injury and return to play for recreational or competitive athletes with the goal of enhancing sports performance.
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Stroke and Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Therapy for stroke and brain injury is performed by a multi-disciplinary team that consists of physical, occupational and speech therapists. These specialists work in a one-on-one setting to maximize home and community independence by addressing functional, cognitive and physical deficits.