Everything You Didn’t Know Physical Therapists Can Treat
There is an overwhelming population of people living in pain; completely unaware that physical therapy could help them get their life back. Physical therapists do not only treat surgical patients and ankle sprains. We have a lot more tools in our toolbox than you think.
What’s our training at Foundation Physical Therapy?
We are fellowship trained manual orthopedic physical therapists (current or undergoing training). This means we’ve spent our time earning an undergraduate degree, 3 years in post-graduated physical therapy school and another 3 years of specialized manual orthopedic training. Not all physical therapists undergo training post-physical therapy school. We did.
We are specialized in exactly how the joints and muscles work in the body, how the nervous system operates, how to spot any dysfunctions and how to correct them. Many times we hear patients say they’ve been to physical therapy a few times before but it never worked. Chances are your previous therapists were not as highly trained as we are.
Why does our expert training matter to you?
Simple. Our extensive training means we are better prepared to treat anything you can throw at us.
A short list of conditions we can help you with.
- Pain thats been nagging without any relief
- Chronic pain in muscles, joints or general areas of body
- Sports performance
- Injury prevention
- post-operative patients (knees, hips, backs, shoulders, feet, ACL….anything)
- pre-operative patients
- Runners knee
- Jumpers knee
- Plantar fasciitis
- IT-band syndrome
- Sciatica
- Piriformis Syndrome
- Scolisis
- Flat feet
- TMJ Dysfunctions
- Jaw Pain
- Bells Palsy
- Post-concussion
- Incontinence
- Pinched Nerves
- Vertigo
- Inability to touch your toes without pain
- General balance
- Headaches
- Any torn, sprained, strained muscle/tendon/ligament
- General unspecified pain
- Low back pain
- Upper back pain
- Hip pain
- Neck pain
- Foot/ankle/toe pain
- Knee Pain
- Meniscus Injuries
- ACL injuries
- PCL injuries
- MCL injuries
- Diastasis Recti
- Upper cross syndrome
- Lower cross syndrome
- Poor posture
- stiff joints
- Injury prone body parts
- Herniated (slipped) discs
- Spinal stenosis
- Spondylosis
- Arthritis
- Nerve pain
- Tingling hands/feet
- Carpal tunnel
- Tarsal tunnel
- Tennis elbow
- Golfers elbow
- Joints that click and pop when they shouldn’t
- Shooting pains
- Rib dysfunctions
- Multiple sclerosis
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome
- Muscular dystrophy
- Parkinsons Disease
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Cerebral palsy
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Nerve disorders
- Prosthetic training
- Geriatric general weakness
- Toe walkers
Basically if it hurts any where on your body or you have difficulty performing physical tasks…there’s something we can do to help.
Please stop thinking you just need to live with your aches and pains. Give us a call and let us help you.