Physical Therapy
Start Your Recovery Process with Our Expert Physical Therapists at Performance Physical Therapy
Are you looking for a drug-free, affordable solution to your pain and movement problems?
Physical therapy is a great first-line treatment for most muscle and joint problems. Clinically proven to reduce pain and dysfunction, physical therapy also saves you time and money too.
Physical therapy is a great first-line treatment for most muscle and joint problems. Clinically proven to reduce pain and dysfunction, physical therapy also saves you time and money too.
Although other kinds of practitioners will offer some of these treatments as “physical therapy,” it’s important for you to know that physical therapy can only be provided by qualified and licensed physical therapists.
Here is a partial list of conditions we treat
We treat orthopedic injuries, sports injuries, chronic pain, neurological disorders, post-surgical recovery, and balance issues.
Tendon/Ligament Disorders
Strains
Tendon Ruptures
Tendonitis
Muscle Injury/Disorders
Muscle Contractures
Muscle Ruptures
Muscle Spasms
Myositis
Pain Management
Myofascial Pain
Neck Pain
Low Back Pain
Joint Injuries/ Disorders
Dislocations
Ligament Injuries
Dysfunction Arising from Inflammatory Conditions
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Epicondylitis (tennis/golfer's elbow)
Plantar Fasciitis
Bursitis
Neurological Injury
Prolapsed/Bulging Disk
Ruptured Disk
Crush Injuries/Neuritis
The cornerstones of physical therapy treatment are
Depending on the particular needs of a patient, physical therapists may also “mobilize” or “manipulate” a joint (that is, perform certain types of movements at the end of your range of motion) or perform certain soft tissue techniques to muscles to promote proper movement and function
Patient Education
Patient education in physical therapy helps patients understand their condition, treatment, and recovery for better outcomes.
Therapeutic Exercise
Therapeutic exercise in physical therapy improves strength, mobility, and function to aid recovery and prevent injuries.
Functional Training
Functional training in physical therapy enhances movement patterns for daily activities, improving strength, balance, and coordination.
Hands-on Manual Therapy
Hands-on manual therapy in physical therapy involves skilled techniques to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance tissue function.
The cornerstones of physical therapy treatment are
Depending on the particular needs of a patient, physical therapists may also “mobilize” or “manipulate” a joint (that is, perform certain types of movements at the end of your range of motion) or perform certain soft tissue techniques to muscles to promote proper movement and function.
Patient Education
Patient education in physical therapy helps patients understand their condition, treatment, and recovery for better outcomes.
Functional Training
Functional training in physical therapy enhances movement patterns for daily activities, improving strength, balance, and coordination.
Therapeutic Exercise
Therapeutic exercise in physical therapy improves strength, mobility, and function to aid recovery and prevent injuries.
Hands-on Manual Therapy
Hands-on manual therapy in physical therapy involves skilled techniques to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance tissue function.
The cornerstones of physical therapy treatment are
Tendon/Ligament Disorders
Sprains
Strains
Tendon Ruptures
Tendonitis
Muscle Injury/Disorders
Muscle Bruises
Muscle Contractures
Muscle Ruptures
Muscle Spasms
Myositis
Pain Management
Headaches
Myofascial Pain
Neck Pain
Low Back Pain
Joint/Ligament Disorders
Osteoarthritis
Dislocations
Ligament Injuries
Inflammatory Conditions
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Epicondylitis
Plantar Fasciitis
Bursitis
Neurological Injury
Stroke/CVA
Prolapsed/Bulging Disk
Ruptured Disk
Crush Injuries/Neuritis