Physical Therapies
Physical Therapy personalized just for you.
Discover your best self with a variety of physical therapy options.
Physical Therapy encompasses an assortment of treatment methods for different injuries, conditions and illnesses. At Ivy, our experienced therapists design personalized treatment plans and programs to help you live a healthier life every day. Our team treats you so you can treat yourself.
Explore our range of physical therapies and schedule an appointment today at an Ivy Network location near you.
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Vestibular Rehab
Learn More: Vestibular RehabAt the Ivy Rehab Network, our physical therapists are specially trained in treating disorders of the vestibular system.
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Vertigo
Learn More: VertigoThe Ivy Rehab Network offers vertigo treatment for patients suffering from benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) as well as balance problems including issues related to difficulty walking and an unsteady gait.
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Total Joint Replacement
Learn More: Total Joint ReplacementYour recovery from joint replacement surgery should start before the operation even takes place.
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TMJ
Learn More: TMJTemporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (often referred to as TMJ), encompass a range of conditions of the jaw muscles and jaw joints.
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Soft Tissue Mobilization
Learn More: Soft Tissue MobilizationPhysical therapists will perform soft tissue mobilization using manual techniques to break up adhesions on your muscles, fascia, and ligaments.
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Scoliosis
Learn More: ScoliosisThe treatment for scoliosis can include physical therapy, bracing, and surgery depending on the severity of scoliosis.
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Sciatica
Learn More: SciaticaThe first line of treatment for sciatica is often physical therapy as it has been shown to be both effective in alleviating pain as well as saving the individual and medical system money.
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Pulmonary Disease
Learn More: Pulmonary DiseaseDid you know: More than 16 million Americans have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Millions more have it and don’t know it.
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Prehab
Learn More: PrehabReturning to life after surgery can sometimes be a painful, lengthy process. By planning ahead, a physical therapist can help make that process of recovery much easier and help ease the pain.
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Post-Surgical Treatment
Learn More: Post-Surgical TreatmentPhysical therapy after surgery is extremely important for ensuring a full recovery.
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Performing Arts Physical Therapy
Learn More: Performing Arts Physical TherapySelect Ivy Rehab Network clinics offer Performing Arts Physical Therapy, focusing on instrumentalists and dancers.
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Pelvic Health
Learn More: Pelvic HealthSelect locations within the Ivy Rehab Network can provide non-surgical approaches to rehabilitation of male and female pelvic health.
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Parkinson’s Disease
Learn More: Parkinson’s DiseaseA long-term degenerative disease that affects mobility, speech, coordination and motor skills, Parkinson’s is the fastest-growing neurological disorder worldwide and set to outpace dementia.
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Osteoporosis & Osteopenia
Learn More: Osteoporosis & OsteopeniaOsteoporosis is a common bone disorder in individuals over 40 years of age often characterized by weakened bone strength.
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Orthopedic Therapy
Learn More: Orthopedic TherapyThe orthopedic specialists at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy are ready to help you get back into the action.
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Oncology Rehabilitation
Learn More: Oncology RehabilitationOncology Rehabilitation is a relatively new clinical specialty practice area for physical and occupational therapists that focuses on conditions created directly from the impact of cancer or the adverse effects of cancer treatment.
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Neurological Disorders
Learn More: Neurological DisordersNeurological disorders and injuries can affect each patient differently. Our therapists will conduct a full evaluation to determine problem areas, discuss your goals, and develop a treatment program to target your specific needs.
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Lymphedema Treatment
Learn More: Lymphedema TreatmentLymphedema is a chronic condition in which an abnormal accumulation of protein-rich swelling occurs, usually in an arm or leg.
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Headache Treatment
Learn More: Headache TreatmentHeadaches, like back pain, are one of the most common physical complaints and can be one of the most frustrating to manage.
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Breast Cancer Recovery & Rehabilitation
Learn More: Breast Cancer Recovery & RehabilitationTreatment to fight cancer is one thing…recovery is quite another. Our goal is to restore function and teach self-management strategies early in the post-mastectomy recovery process.
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Bladder Health & Incontinence
Learn More: Bladder Health & IncontinenceBased on our evaluation results, we will individualize treatments to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and improve their function so you can gain control over your symptoms.
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Blood Flow Restriction
Learn More: Blood Flow RestrictionBlood flow restriction (BFR) is FDA-approved to be a safe and effective system that trained medical professionals can use to help patients improve muscle strength.
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Arthritis Therapy
Learn More: Arthritis TherapyArthritis symptoms can affect an individual on a daily basis. Physical therapy is a conservative, non-invasive and effective arthritis treatment, which typically affects the articulating joints of the body such as the hip, knee, shoulder, and hand.
Find the right therapy today.
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FAQs
Appointments | How do I schedule an appointment?
To request an appointment, give our office a call or you can request an appointment online by clicking here.
Appointments | How long do I have to come for therapy?
After your initial evaluation, your therapist will recommend a personalized treatment plan including an estimated length of care. The recommended number of treatments can range from several visits to several months depending on the severity of your injury and the level of function you seek to attain.
Referral | Do I need a doctor’s prescription before going to physical therapy?
No prescription for physical therapy, no problem! The ability to visit a physical therapist without a prescription or referral is called Direct Access. Click here to read more about Direct Access and find out the rules in your state.