Conditions We Treat

Here at Orthopedic Specialists, we believe in a personalized approach to healthcare. Our therapists work closely with physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff to create comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs and goals. We are excited to partner with you on your journey towards improved functional ability and mobility while reducing pain.

Our therapists are skilled in assisting with various conditions, including:

  • ACL/meniscus discomfort
  • Shoulder instability, rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, & bicipital tendonitis
  • Arthritis and fibromyalgia
  • Athletic injuries
  • Equilibrium and vestibular training
  • Persistent pain
  • Spinal disorders: low back pain, cervical pain,
    spinal stenosis, post-op spinal
  • Foot and ankle issues and injuries
  • surgeries, spinal disc disorders, and sacroiliac dysfunction
  • Hand and upper extremity problems and injuries
  • Prosthetic education and training
  • Joint conditions and pain
  • Wheelchair Mobility and Evaluation
  • Hip, knee, and shoulder issues
  • Neck and back discomfort
  • Work-related injuries
  • Plantar fasciitis

Our Comprehensive Solutions

Physical Therapy

Physical therapist massaging a patient's left foot during a therapy session.

Our team of skilled physical therapists utilizes a variety of evidence-based treatments to enhance your quality of life. Physical therapy is essential in injury recovery, pain management, and improved physical function. Our physical therapists use therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, modalities, and patient education to help you achieve your goals. We can develop exercise programs that target specific muscle groups and restore your strength, balance, and flexibility to allow for easier performance of activities of daily living. Our popular modalities, such as electrical stimulation, hot/cold compresses, traction, and ultrasound, enhance physical therapy’s effectiveness.

Physical therapist massaging a patient's left foot during a therapy session.
Physical therapist guiding a patient through a therapeutic exercise.

Occupational Therapy

Physical therapist guiding a patient through a therapeutic exercise.

Our certified occupational therapists aim to assess the factors that affect your independence. We will use custom splints, soft tissue modalities, joint mobilization, and exercises to help you increase your range of motion and improve your upper extremity function. Our occupational therapists are also adept at introducing joint protection strategies to prevent further injury, physical exercise, and strengthening to promote overall wellness. Our occupational therapy program is ideal for individuals who require specialized attention to enhance their functional abilities to live their lives to the fullest.

Our Approach

Physical therapist discussing treatment options with a patient in a therapy room.

We understand that each patient is different, so we work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan. We are committed to providing you with the support and tools to live your life to the fullest through our comprehensive approach to therapy. Our team will collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure you receive the best possible care. Our ultimate goal is to help you regain strength and mobility to return to your daily activities without pain or discomfort.

Physical therapist discussing treatment options with a patient in a therapy room.

Why Choose
Orthopedic Specialists

Our physical and occupational therapy services are tailored to your unique needs at Orthopedic Specialists. Our therapists will work with you to design a personalized treatment plan targeting your condition's root cause. Whether recovering from surgery, suffering from a chronic condition, or simply looking to improve your physical abilities, we are here to help. Our ultimate goal is to help you achieve enhanced functional ability and mobility, enabling you to lead a safer, more active life. Contact us today and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you!

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FAQs

The role of occupational therapy in orthopedics is to help patients regain their ability to perform daily tasks and activities after an injury, surgery, or a chronic condition. Through customized therapeutic interventions, occupational therapists focus on improving patients’ fine motor skills, strength, coordination, and independence.

Physical therapy focuses on improving patients’ overall mobility, strength, and function, often targeting large muscle groups and movement patterns. On the other hand, occupational therapy emphasizes the development of fine motor skills, coordination, and independence in daily tasks and activities, catering to patients’ unique needs and goals.

Physical therapy treatment includes a personalized plan, which may consist of the following:

  • Manual therapy 
  • Therapeutic exercises 
  • Functional training 
  • Heat or cold therapy
  • Electrical stimulation 
  • Ultrasound
  • Patient Education

The goal is to reduce pain and improve mobility, strength, and function while promoting overall wellness and injury prevention.

Occupational therapy and physical therapy work together by complementing each other in a patient’s treatment plan. While physical therapy targets mobility, strength, and function, occupational therapy focuses on fine motor skills, coordination, and independence. This collaborative approach ensures comprehensive care, addressing various aspects of a patient’s rehabilitation needs.

Physical and occupational therapy is for helping patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. Physical therapy focuses on improving mobility, strength, and function, while occupational therapy aims to enhance fine motor skills, coordination, and independence in daily tasks and activities. Both therapies contribute to a patient’s overall well-being and quality of life.

A patient may need occupational therapy to regain independence and improve their quality of life following an injury, surgery, or a chronic condition. Occupational therapists help patients develop fine motor skills and coordination and adapt to their environment, enabling them to perform daily tasks and activities more efficiently and safely.