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Orthopedic Physical Therapy Services

1. Orthopedic Physical Therapy

2. Post Surgical Rehabilitation

2. Post Surgical Rehabilitation

Treatment for joint, muscle, and movement conditions affecting daily function often includes orthopedic physical therapy, effective pain management strategies, and post surgical rehabilitation.

2. Post Surgical Rehabilitation

2. Post Surgical Rehabilitation

2. Post Surgical Rehabilitation

Structured recovery programs following orthopedic surgeries, including orthopedic physical therapy, are essential for effective pain management and to restore mobility and strength through post-surgical rehabilitation.

3. Pain Management and Mobility

2. Post Surgical Rehabilitation

3. Pain Management and Mobility

Manage acute and chronic pain through orthopedic physical therapy, emphasizing movement quality and functional improvement, particularly in post-surgical rehabilitation.

4. Balance and Fall Prevention

4. Balance and Fall Prevention

3. Pain Management and Mobility

Programs designed to improve stability, coordination, and confidence with movement are essential components of orthopedic physical therapy, which also plays a crucial role in pain management and post-surgical rehabilitation.

5. Trigger Point Dry Needling

4. Balance and Fall Prevention

5. Trigger Point Dry Needling

Trigger point dry needling is a therapeutic technique commonly used in orthopedic physical therapy. This method involves inserting a thin, solid filiform needle into a myofascial trigger point to relieve muscle pain, spasm, and dysfunction, without the injection of any drug (hence 'dry'). It plays a significant role in pain management and

Trigger point dry needling is a therapeutic technique commonly used in orthopedic physical therapy. This method involves inserting a thin, solid filiform needle into a myofascial trigger point to relieve muscle pain, spasm, and dysfunction, without the injection of any drug (hence 'dry'). It plays a significant role in pain management and is often utilized in post surgical rehabilitation to enhance recovery.

6. Myofascial Cupping

4. Balance and Fall Prevention

5. Trigger Point Dry Needling

Myofascial cupping is a therapeutic technique commonly used in orthopedic physical therapy, where negative pressure (suction) is applied using cups on the skin. This method helps to mobilize fascia and underlying soft tissues, effectively aiding in pain management, reducing muscle tightness, and enhancing movement, particularly beneficial during post surgical rehabilitation.

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