Many advantages and benefits are available to those suffering from accidents or sickness in our 92-94 degree therapeutic pool through aquatic therapy. Pool patients are treated for a wide range of conditions, including postoperative and nonoperative orthopedics, rheumatology, neurology, and chronic pain. Let's take a closer look at a few of the less-known facts about it.
Primary Care
Physical therapy is frequently recommended by primary care doctors as soon as a problem arises since it is considered a conservative method of treating ailments. If you are looking for post-surgical therapy, do not hesitate to get in touch with us.
Balance Training Exercises A growing body of research suggests that balance training can be an effective therapeutic exercise for a variety of conditions. Balance training is an exercise that helps to improve the body's ability to maintain balance and stability. This type of exercise can be helpful for people who have difficulty maintaining balance due to conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis.
Polytrauma Polytrauma, or multiple trauma, is a term used to describe injuries that occur to more than one body system. Polytrauma can impact a person's physical, cognitive, and psychological health. Treatment for polytrauma typically includes a multidisciplinary approach that may involve orthopedic rehabilitation, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and/or mental health services.
Therapeutic exercises and therapies, like moving the joints and soft tissues, or treatments like ultrasound, taping, or electrical stimulation can be used to relieve pain. These treatments can also help keep pain from returning and guarantee outpatient safety at home.
Different Therapeutic exercising movements, manual therapy techniques like joint replacement tissue mobilization, and treatments like ultrasound, taping, or electrical stimulation can aid in pain relief and recover muscle and joint function. Also these kinds of treatments can also keep pain from coming back.
Hip Replacement
“Megan was a complete lifesaver after my mom's hip replacement surgery. Before her surgery, she did a phone consultation with me and my husband and walked us through what to expect when we brought my mom home. Then, she came to our house when we arrived home from the hospital. She helped us get my mom out of the car and then helped us set up our house for her recovery. She even came back several times to check in on my mom - she made sure she was doing her exercises and even walked her around the block! Megan has a heart of gold and my mom loved her! She's so good that we almost asked her to move in for a few days! We truly couldn't have done it without her help! ”
The goal of physical therapy in an inpatient rehab center is to get the patient mobile enough to go home. Similarly, the goal of outpatient physical therapy is to get the patient more mobile at home and back safely into the community. During her career of working with families to get patients home and back into the community, Megan realized there was a common theme — most patients and most families want their loved one to stay at home and do not want to move them into assisted living or a facility. However, staying at home after weakness from a surgery, lack of confidence after a fall, or with a progressive disorder can be challenging for families to navigate. Megan enjoys helping families solve mobility issues in the home and safety concerns at home. She also knows that cookie cutter physical therapy often results in less compliance and is not as meaningful to her patients. Megan’s business focuses on personalized care with the goal of keeping her patients strong and safe at home. As a health care professional, Megan is COVID vaccinated and wears a mask during all services and treatments.
Occupational Therapy
There is a team of experts in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and rehabilitation techniques. These therapies are crucial in giving you overall control over your daily living.
Aquatic Therapy
Aquatic therapy is often used to help people with chronic pain, injuries, and other conditions. The water can provide support and resistance, which can help people to improve their strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Aquatic therapy can also help to reduce swelling and inflammation. In this blog post, we'll explore 5 benefits of aquatic therapy that you may not have known.
Manual Therapy
Combining several therapies, such as manual therapy and electrical stimulation, is possible. Regaining mobility, function, and flexibility is the ultimate objective of your treatment plan, which will evolve as you heal and gain strength. Explore the five most basic and successful types of therapy.