What we treat
Headaches and Migraines
Shoulder Pain
Ankle Pain
Neck Pain
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Back Pain
TMJ
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy plays a crucial role in improving physical function, managing pain, rehabilitating from injury or surgery, enhancing athletic performance, improving posture and body mechanics, and reducing the need for surgery or prescription drugs.
Some Major Importances
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Rehabilitation after injury or surgery: Physical therapy can help individuals recover from injuries or surgeries, regain strength and mobility, and reduce the risk of future injury.
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Managing chronic pain: Physical therapists can develop personalized treatment plans to help individuals manage chronic pain and improve their quality of life.
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Improving posture and body mechanics: Physical therapy can help individuals improve their posture, reduce strain on their joints, and prevent future injuries caused by poor body mechanics.
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Enhancing athletic performance: Physical therapy can help athletes recover from injury, improve their strength and flexibility, and enhance their overall athletic performance.
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Reducing the need for surgery or prescription drugs: By addressing the root cause of a problem, physical therapy can help individuals avoid the need for surgery or reliance on prescription drugs to manage their pain.
Work Injuries & Health
Workplace injuries can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. Whether you work in an office or in a physically demanding job, the risk of injury is always present. Common work-related injuries include back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injuries, sprains and strains, tennis elbow/golfer’s elbow, and more.
Physical therapy can be a highly effective way to treat work-related injuries and promote healing. Our physical therapists specialize in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of work-related injuries. We work closely with our patients to develop personalized treatment plans that address their unique needs and goals.
Physical therapy
Physical therapy is often recommended for work-related injuries as it can help to reduce pain, improve mobility and strength, and promote healing.
Exercise and stretching:
Exercise and stretching programs can help to improve flexibility, strength, and mobility, and may be used to prevent future injuries.
Ergonomic adjustments:
Ergonomic adjustments to workstations or job tasks can help to prevent work-related injuries and reduce the risk of aggravating existing injuries.
It’s important to note that the best course of treatment for a work-related injury will depend on the individual and the specific injury. Your healthcare professional, such as a physical therapist or doctor, can provide guidance on the most appropriate treatment options.
Manual Therapy
Manual therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that involves the skilled, hands-on manipulation of soft tissues and joints to alleviate pain, increase range of motion, and promote healing. It is a widely recognized and effective treatment approach that can be used for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain, neck pain, and joint injuries. By using targeted manual techniques, physical therapists can help their patients achieve greater mobility, flexibility, and overall wellness.
Manual therapy is a type of physical therapy that involves hands-on techniques to help improve movement and reduce pain.
It may include techniques such as joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, massage, stretching, and manipulation.
Joint mobilization involves gently moving the joints to help restore normal movement and reduce pain.
Soft tissue mobilization involves applying pressure to soft tissues, such as muscles and tendons, to help reduce tension and improve flexibility.
Stretching involves gently lengthening the muscles and other soft tissues to help improve flexibility and range of motion.
Manipulation is a more forceful technique that involves applying pressure to a joint to help improve movement and reduce pain.
Manual therapy may be used to treat a variety of conditions, including back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, and more.
Manual therapy is often used in combination with other forms of physical therapy, such as exercise and modalities like heat or ice therapy, to provide a comprehensive treatment approach.
Sports RehabĀ
Our team of experienced and skilled rehabilitation specialists work closely with your sports medicine specialist to provide personalized care and develop a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. We offer a range of evidence-based therapies to help you recover faster, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities such as ultrasound and electrical stimulation.
Our sports therapy and rehab program can help you with a wide range of conditions and injuries, including but not limited to:
Sprains and strains
Fractures
Tendinitis
ACL tears and other knee injuries
Rotator cuff injuries and other shoulder injuries
Tennis elbow and other elbow injuries
Ankle and foot injuries
Spencerport Clinic
Address: 21 Union Hill Dr Suite D2,
Spencerport, NY 14559
Rochester Clinic
Address: 1815 S Clinton Ave STE 630,
Rochester, NY 14618