Orthopedic Therapy
The orthopedic specialists at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy are ready to help you get back into the action. Whether you’re overcoming a sports-related injury or recovering from a recent surgery, let our knowledgeable team develop a personalized Orthopedic rehabilitation plan just for you.
What is Orthopedic Therapy?
Orthopedic Therapy is a form of physical therapy that aims to improve weakened or injured components within the musculoskeletal system through non-invasive treatments such as exercise and stretching. This type of therapy works with all of the bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and muscles throughout the body. Commonly used in sports medicine to improve recovery, orthopedic physical therapy is an important part of post-surgery rehabilitation. Orthopedic therapy also helps ease symptoms of chronic joint or bone ailments such as arthritis.
Ivy Rehab’s physical therapists have expertise in post-surgical rehabilitation, overuse injuries, and inflammation from chronic conditions such as arthritis. Your visit begins with a complete assessment of your current condition so that our skilled clinicians can develop an individualized therapy plan to make the most of your orthopedic rehab.
Areas of Treatment
We treat a broad range of orthopedic conditions, including injuries that occur at work, on the field, or as a result of an automobile accident. We also work with patients dealing with post-surgical recovery, chronic pain, and more. Request an appointment to find out how we can help you with:
- Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
- Total Hip Replacement (THR)
- Total Shoulder Replacement (TSR)
- Total Ankle Replacement (TAR)
- Joint Replacement
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Low back pain and neck pain
- Cervical and lumbar radiculopathies
- Sciatica
- Neuropathies
- Whiplash
- Chronic pain
- Overuse syndromes including tendonitis
- Sports-related injuries for competitive athletes, weekend warriors, and more
- Sprains / strains
- Fractures including Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) and external fixators
- Workers’ Compensation No-Fault/MVA
- Arthritis / rheumatoidism
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Fibromyalgia / chronic fatigue syndrome
- Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) syndrome
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Orthopedic Therapy FAQ
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What is arthritis therapy?
Arthritis therapy is a specialized treatment that helps manage pain, improve joint function, and enhance quality of life for individuals with arthritis. It may include exercises, manual therapy, and other modalities tailored to the specific needs of the patient.
Does insurance cover arthritis therapy?
Insurance coverage for arthritis therapy varies depending on your specific insurance plan. It’s recommended to contact your insurance provider to understand the extent of coverage and any potential out-of-pocket expenses.
What can I expect during arthritis therapy?
During arthritis therapy, you can expect a comprehensive evaluation of your condition, personalized treatment plans, and guidance from experienced therapists. The therapy may involve exercises, hands-on techniques, and education to help you manage symptoms and improve mobility.
How long does arthritis therapy last?
The duration of arthritis therapy varies depending on the severity of your condition, individual progress, and treatment goals. Your therapist will work with you to develop a customized plan and provide an estimate of the expected duration.
Is arthritis therapy painful?
Arthritis therapy aims to alleviate pain and improve joint function. While some discomfort may be experienced during certain exercises or techniques, your therapist will ensure that the treatment is within your comfort level and adjust it accordingly.
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