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  • Ankle Injuries

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    Ankle injuries are frequent and common in individuals ranging from teenagers to older adults. Ankle sprains are often most troubling and painful when acutely present. Read more

  • Hip Pain

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    Our comprehensive program offers evaluation and treatment of patients, including post hip-replacement surgery. Out treatments include bursitis, fractures, tendonitis, hip pain, falls, and difficulty walking.This treatment aims to improve balance, minimize falls, restore range of motion and strength, normalize gait and balance and return to work and daily activities.

  • Low Vision

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    1 in 4 adults will develop some difficulty with their vision after the age of 65 years old.  Low vision is characterized as visual acuity less than 20/70 in either eye or a diminished visual field.  Low vision is caused by Cataracts, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, and Diabetic Retinopathy. Read more

  • Neurological Conditions

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    Our comprehensive program focuses on restoring and regaining normal movement patterns in the upper and lower extremities in order to facilitate walking, reach, balance and the resumption of daily tasks. Our program is structured so that patients attend sessions two times weekly for 14 to 16 sessions, and includes education, family and/or caregiver training, and a home exercise program.

  • Shoulder Pain

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    Our comprehensive program offers evaluation and treatment of patients with shoulder dysfunction such as bursitis, tendonitis, rotator cuff tears, fractures and pain. This treatment aims to improve range of motion, strength, decrease pain and allow return to work and resume normal daily activities.

  • Vestibular/ Balance Rehabilitation

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    Dizziness and Vestibular Disorders manifest itself with symptoms of light headedness, head fullness, room spinning, drifting when walking, feelings of being pushed or pulled, or simply not feeling steady on your feet. Read more