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Provides physical therapy services.
Provides outpatient physical therapy services.
Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Rehabilitation: Provides one-on-one care for all aspects of rehabilitation through the use of strength and range of motion exercises, balance activities, endurance training, manual therapy techniques, and various other methods.
Provides home-based physical therapy.
Provides comprehensive outpatient physical therapy services.
Physical Therapy: Motor skills such as sitting, walking, running or jumping can be addressed, as can poor muscle tone, balance and coordination. Physical therapists design a treatment plan to focus on these areas through movement, exercise and orthopedic equipment.
Provides physical therapy services.
Rehabilitative services available including physical therapy.
Evaluates individuals performance of daily living activities of those who are disabled to strengthen their body. Evaluations and therapy are taken place in the individuals home. Employees are pre-screened for COVID-19 every single day prior to the start of any patient visits or reporting to work in any capacity.
Helps children achieve independence through exercise, positioning, alignment and environmental adaptations. Physical therapists assess and treat patients with physical impairments, function limitations and developmental delays.
Provides intensive rehabilitative services, include physical therapy.
Provides outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy. Also, provides Day Institute services i.e. comprehensive medical rehabilitation (physical only); specialized brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, amputee, etc.
Physical Rehabilitation: Offers evaluation and treatment for children with various disabilities, includes birth defects and injuries resulting from accidents.
Physical Therapy: Provides therapy in home, such as physical therapy, as well as other special instruction for children with developmental disability.
Provides home health nursing under direction of a medical doctor; services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language therapy, medical social work, and home health aides.
Provides physical therapy.
Licensed physical therapists offers one-on-one therapy to assist people to improve mobility, balance and coordination, walking, range of motion, build muscle strength and teach safe transfer techniques.
Provides outpatient physical therapy.
Provides physical therapy services to individuals who are recovering from brain, stroke, or spinal cord injuries, amputations, complex orthopedic inquires and other conditions.
Comprehensive rehabilitation unit and outpatient physical therapy services.
Physical therapy provided for amputations to spinal cord injuries and other conditions.
Provides physical therapy that addresses use of muscle groups to perform skills such as sitting, crawling, standing and walking. Therapists can also assist with specialized positioning equipment.

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