
What We Treat
Whether your goals include reducing pain, restoring function, returning to sport, or preventing decline, we are here to help you get back to doing what you love.

Pre or Post Surgical
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Spinal surgery such as laminectomy, fusion, or disectomy
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Joint replacement surgery
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Rotator cuff repair
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Meniscal repairs
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ACL reconstruction
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Labral repair
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Arthroscopy
If you are planning on having surgery (spine, joint replacement, rotator cuff repair), We can help you prepare by educating you on your specific situation, teach you strengthening and range of motion exercises to maximize your smooth recovery. Our extensive experience in post surgical rehab will serve to speed your recovery. We take your recovery seriously and take the time to communicate with your doctor and research the latest research on your specific situation.

Overuse Injuries & Arthritis
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
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Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
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Shoulder tendonitis/bursitis
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Rotator cuff injuries
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Labral tears/SLAP tears/Bankart lesions
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Dislocation, Hill-Sachs lesions
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Adhesive capsulitis/“frozen shoulder”
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Shoulder impingement
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Patelofemoral syndrome/“runner’s knee”/“jumper’s knee”
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Chondromalacia patella
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Patellar tendonitis
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Baker’s cysts
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Piriformis syndrome
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ITB syndrome
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Labral tears
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Repetitive stress injuries
We often find clients that have chronic pain or stiffness due to overuse or arthritis who think they can not be helped. Once they find their way to us and we assess their unique movement dysfunction, identify the specific deficits that CAN be improved upon, work on their specific pattern of weakness and stiffness with specialized techniques there is IMPROVEMENT in function. The client is surprised, empowered to manage their orthopedic issues and enjoy activities that they can return to.

Spine Rehab
The health of the spine with its 24 bones stacked on top of each other with discs in between is very important for the function of our bodies. Degenerative changes, herniated discs, scoliosis and stenosis are a few of the conditions we can help you manage. My background with OMPT and teaching courses regarding the spine to post-graduate physical therapists taught me the respect the intricacies of the spine and its function. Identifying the mechanical imbalances that can include joint and muscle stiffness, muscle weakness and overall core dysfunction are the keys to successful spinal rehab.
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Neck pain
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Upper and middle back pain
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Lower back pain/lumbago
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Cervical, thoracic, lumbar sprains/strains
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Degenerative disc disease
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Disc bulge/disc herniation/“slipped disc”/“pinched nerve”/HNP Radiculopathy/radicular pain syndrome
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Sciatica
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Thoracic outlet syndrome
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Spondylosis
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Spondylolisthesis
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Spinal stenosis
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Scoliosis

Sports Rehab & Injury Prevention
We have a love and appreciation for sport and athleticism. Our lifelong participation in a variety of competitive sport allows us to relate to athletes on many levels. Through our own competitive involvement and patient experience, we have a particular expertise in sailing, gymnastics, performing arts, diving, swimming, and most recently triathlon. Each sport comes with its unique demands and common patterns of injury. If you know what to look for in terms of muscle imbalance and movement dysfunction you can self-correct problems possibly contributing to your injury.
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Meniscal tears
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ACL/PCL tears
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MCL/LCL sprains
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Hamstring strains
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Hip bursitis
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Improper training injuries
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Ankle sprains or injuries
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Achilles tendon tears​

Neurological Rehabilitation
Neurological physical therapy is a treatment that focuses on improving the function of your movement and motor control when you have a diagnosis related to your nervous system. You could benefit from neurological physical therapy if you have had a stroke in the past, or have a balance deficit that is impairing your ability to participate meaningfully in the activities that you enjoy. ​Treatment is focused on solving your movement problem by improving your balance, coordination, motor control of your trunk and extremities as well as build up your strength, flexibility, and range of motion.
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Stroke or CVA
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Parkinson’s Disease
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
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Peripheral Neuropathy
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Cerebral Palsy
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)
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Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)