Injury TherapyInjury Therapy

Injury therapy also known as physical therapy or abbreviated as PT, is the science of rehabilitation. Physical therapy can be carried out by Chiropractors, Massage Therapists and general physical therapists. Rehabilitation services cover a wide variety treatments, including conditions based on disease, environment and aging.  Injury therapy is also a primary focus of rehabilitation.  The majority of injury treatments are due to accidents.

Accident TherapyAccident Therapy

A large portion of accident therapy focuses on personal injury, often caused by automobile accidents.  Our well-trained and highly-experienced staff will work to alleviate aches, pains and ailments associated with accident, sports injury, physical deformity, age or any other cause.  It is important to make use of rehabilitation services provided under accident therapy as even minor ailments can worsen and cause chronic recurring pain.  The longer you wait to get treated, often the longer it will take for treatment to alleviate your pains.  Rehabilitation services are designed to help you to live a full, healthy and pain-free life.  While not all injuries can be completely alleviated, regular accident injury therapy and rehabilitation services will help to improve your quality of life.

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is just a medical term for accident injury therapy.  It covers various specialties, some of which are:

Cardiopulmonary – Related to cardiovascular and pulmonary systems often after surgery.

Geriatric – Covers many of the issues related to older adults as they age.

Pediatric – Preventative therapies for young people designed to identify health issues.

Orthopedic – Covers areas of musculoskeletal system (muscles, tendons, ligaments, etc) associated with movement.

Neurological – Focuses on those with neurological disorders (Alzheimers, Parkinson’s) and various brain injuries.