- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeWith repetitive use, the tissues in an affected area of the body can develop adhesions, causing muscular weakness, numbness, tingling, burning, or aching sensations. When using active release techniques (ART), compression force is applied to the injured area while the patient moves in a way that shortens and lengthens all of the underlying soft tissues. ART has been shown to be beneficial for patients with adductor strains, carpal tunnel syndrome, sports injuries, frequent headaches, and more. After ART treatment, your clinician will continue working with you on exercises to help prevent symptoms from returning in the future.
- WhiplashA number of injuries can be caused by motor vehicle accidents ranging from mild to severe, but even the smallest accident can lead to chronic pain without effective treatment. Those who have been in a motor vehicle accident most commonly experience an injury to the head, neck, pelvis, legs, knees, or feet. There can be anything from a sprain or strain to fractures, whiplash, broken ribs, meniscus tears, and more.
- Orthopedic SurgeryIf you have had a recent orthopedic surgery, or are scheduled for one soon, discuss post-surgical rehabilitation with your doctor to determine if it is a good addition to your recovery. After you receive your physician’s referral, contact us to schedule an appointment.
- Hip Replacement
- Sports MedicineOn average, children will continue growing until about the age of 18, leaving them susceptible to acute injuries such as strains, sprains, and broken bones, as well as a variety of overuse injuries. The consequences of a young athlete overdoing it in their sport can impair growth and cause potential long-term health problems. Some of the most common youth sports injuries and conditions include...
- Physical TherapyOur goal at Advanced Training and Rehab is to ensure you receive the best care and service. Whether you’ve had physical therapy before, or you’re new to the process, it’s important to know what to expect to get the most out of each session and your treatment as a whole.
- Frozen ShoulderBy manually applying directional force or pressure to joints, therapists use joint mobilization to help improve joint range of motion and reduce pain. Patients experiencing joint pain or stiffness benefit greatly from this fairly pain-free manual therapy technique. Joint mobilization can help treat frozen shoulder, tendinitis, spinal pain, stiff ankles, and more. Because it is low-intensity, almost any patient can benefit from this treatment. Your clinician will determine if your condition or injury would benefit from the use of joint mobilization therapy.
- Shoulder Pain
- Flatfoot Correction
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyAt Advanced Training and Rehab, we provide quality physical and manual therapy services to treat a wide variety of conditions and injuries. From help with personal injury cases and motor vehicle accident injuries, to concussion rehab and assistance with aging concerns, our clinicians will help you through your recovery and treatment journey.
- Ankle SprainOur clinical staff is experienced in providing quality physical therapy services to help you heal from a variety of foot or ankle injuries, including...
- Flat Feet
- Plantar FasciitisThe goal of IASTM is to help injured tissues reabsorb any excess scar tissue or fibrosis that may be causing you to have pain or limited movement. It also helps release and stretch any scar tissue adhesions. This therapy may benefit patients with tendonitis, ligament sprains, plantar fasciitis, scar tissue, and more. Based on your specific condition, pain level, and mobility restrictions, your clinician may determine that IASTM or ASTYM therapy is a recommended addition to your treatment.