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Balance Physical Therapy

We treat our patients using the following specialties: Sports medicine. Sports Medicine is a field of medicine that relates to the prevention and treatment of injuries and other health problems that affect people who play sports (Merriam-Webster). Sports Medicine is a subspecialty that exists within a number of different disciplines of health care and human performance. The Physical Therapists at Balance are uniquely qualified to treat the many athletes they see, because of their extensive training and experience and because they are athletes themselves. Concussion. Concussion therapy is a highly useful tool in supporting recovery from traumatic brain injury. During concussion therapy, you can expect to work with a highly experienced physical therapist who will evaluate the severity of your brain trauma and match you with tricks and strategies that can reduce discomfort, alleviate painful symptoms, and improve brain functionality. Vestibular therapy. Our friendly and expert staff will evaluate your particular symptoms, medical history, current balance, gait, visual stability, neck motion, positional faults, strength, and flexibility, and develop a treatment plan based upon your individual needs. Treatment varies from as few as 1-2 visits to a more extensive program depending upon the cause of your dizziness and imbalance. PBFR. Personalized Blood Flow Restriction Therapy can pose several benefits, especially in athletes. Treatments are usually done during exercise, using compression to restrict circulation in the affected area(s). This is done in order

to promote hypertrophy (increase in muscle mass) and prevent disuse atrophy (decrease in muscle mass). BFR is a powerful tool to prevent atrophy and to build muscle early after surgery or injury. Manual therapy. Manual therapy is a “hands-on” approach to healing used by many physical therapists as part of a recovery program. A physical therapist will use his or her hands in addition to exercise or medical equipment to apply pressuredirectly tomusclesor joints.Thegoal is to increasecirculation, improve mobility, andrelievepain fromawidevarietyof injury types. In fact,yourphysical therapist will probably use manual therapy as a method to assess an injury during your first appointment. Kaltenborn method. At Balance Physical Therapy, we have used the IOMTs approach as the foundation of our evaluation and treatment. Its unique and effective approach to problem-solving with the straightforward to the very complicated patient, has been invaluable in our practice. In 2006 Chris and Pete completed the 1 year residency in Orthopedic Manual Therapy. DryNeedling. DryNeedling isamedical techniqueperformedbyaskilledphysical therapist to immediately reduce pain, muscle tension and improve mobility. It is used in a variety of musculoskeletal problems including, but not limited to: acute or chronic injuries, headaches, neck pain, back pain, tendonitis, muscle spasms, sciatica, hip or knee pain, muscle strains, fibromyalgia, tennis or golfer’s elbow, overuse injuries, and much more.

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