Arthritis
Joint pain or joint disease. Symptoms include swelling, pain, stiffness and decreased range of motion.
Balance problems
Difficulty maintaining a stable and upright position.
Chronic pain
Any pain that lasts longer than 3 months
Memory/thinking problems
Difficulty with memory, problem solving and visual scanning. Usually occurs after a head injury.
Dizziness
Feeling lightheaded as though you are about to faint/“pass out” or feeling that your surroundings are moving/spinning/tilting.
Hand and elbow pain
Lower back pain
Lymphedema
The build-up of fluid in the body’s tissues that results in swelling, most commonly in an arm or leg.
Orthopedic surgeries needing physical therapy
Speech or voice problems
Hoarse voice quality, monotony of pitch, having a tracheostomy or laryngectomy, or physical abnormalities in or affecting the throat.
Sports injuries needing physical therapy
Swallowing problems
Difficulty sucking, chewing and moving food or liquid into the throat; trouble with the swallowing reflex, squeezing food down the throat or keeping food out of the airway; problems moving food from the esophagus into the stomach.
The above conditions are some of the most common conditions treated. We offer skilled care for numerous other related medical conditions. If you need care for a condition not listed here, please call
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