• Cervical Arthritis

• Muscle Spasms

• Nerve Impingement Syndromes

• Labral Tears

• Total Hip Replacement

• Hip Flexor Strains

• Bunions

• Achilles Tendonitis

• Hallux Rigidus

• Plantar Fascitis

Rotator Cuff Repair •

SLAP Lesions •

Total Shoulder Replacements •

Frozen Shoulder/Adhesive  Capsulitis •

Low Back Pain •

Spondylolithesis •

Herniated Discs •

Spinal Stenosis •

Chondromalacia Patellae •

Patellofemoral Syndrome •

ACL Repairs •

Total Knee Replacements •

Osgood Shlatter Syndrome •

The Graston Technique

The Graston Technique is a modification of traditional hands-on soft tissue mobilization that uses specifically designed stainless steel instruments to allow the therapist to introduce a controlled amount of micro trauma into an area of excessive scar and/or soft tissue fibrosis, hoping that this will invoke an inflammatory response that will augment the healing process.

Active Release Technique (ART)

Active Release Techniques treatments address problems in individual tissues as well as in between tissues. The complex protocols address this by identifying problems with motion, pressure or tension between adjacent tissues. This manual technique allows the Physical Therapist/ART provider to use his or her hands to evaluate the texture, tightness and movement of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Abnormal tissues are treated by combining precisely directed tension with very specific patient movements.

Pelvic Floor

Women's/Men’s Health Physical Therapists (W/MHPT) are often the problem solvers that gynecologists, obstetricians, urologists and other doctors call when confronted with gender-specific medical mysteries, like discomfort during sex, after childbirth or for urination issues and prostate issues, when patients are told by their MD that their problem is just part of aging.

Health SOS Pelvic Floor PTs offer proactive services—

 • Helping pregnant women prepare for an easier delivery; preventing complications like C-sections

 • Incontinence

 • Organ prolapse

 • Pregnancy and recovery

 • Pelvic pain

 • Prostate issues

Golf Therapy

Certified TPI Instructor/Physical Therapist (Titliest Performance Institute). Improving accuracy, power and preventing injury through manual treatment and functional exercises tailored towards correcting mobility and instability deficits impeding the golfer’s performance.

 • Full Golf Fitness

 • Video Analysis

 • Home Exercise Programs tailored to improving your game

 • Corrective Exercise

 • Manual Therapy

Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is an exercise-based program designed to promote central nervous system compensation for inner ear deficits. VRT can help with a variety of vestibular problems, including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and the unilateral or bilateral vestibular hypo function (reduced inner ear function on one or both sides) associated with Ménière’s disease, labyrinthitis, and vestibular neuritis. Even individuals with long-term unresolved inner ear disorders who have undergone a period of medical management with little or no success may benefit. VRT can also help people with an acute or abrupt loss of vestibular function following surgery for vestibular problems.