Whether you’re recovering from surgery or suffering from neck and/or back pain, PSI’s team of clinicians can assess and correct pain problems to help aid in your recovery.
Keep in mind, although it’s not unusual for physical therapy to be prescribed after surgery, participating in pre-operative orthopedic physical therapy can help you recover and heal faster than if they only engaged in physical therapy sessions after surgery.
Many of our clients experience results after their first session. Our goal is to achieve a 30% improvement within the first three visits to our Facility. Working together, we can help you recover and heal faster so you can get on with your life pain-free.
I haven’t had any setbacks and my improvement was nothing short of miraculous. I had one session with Ivan for about an hour and when I got off the table, I probably felt 85-90% better.
Top 10 Reasons to schedule an Evaluation for Physical Therapy at PSI
- Pain lingers after 3 or 4 days of icing
- Recurring dull pain
- One traumatic event
- Medication does not control your pain
- Pain is acute and sharp
- Pain that has taken months or years to develop
- Noticeable or visual changes in your body from inflammation
- Difficulty climbing stairs
- Prevent falls if diagnosed with a chronic illness
- Decrease pain and/or anti-inflammatory medications
PSI can help clients who suffer from injuries and pains including:
- Low back pain
- Neck pain
- Headaches
- (TMJ) Temporo-mandibular (ie Jaw Clicking & Tightness)
- Vertigo / Dizziness
- Concussions
- Sciatica
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Numbness and tingling
- Leg pain: Ankle, Knee, Hip
- Hamstring strain
- Knee clicking
- Achilles tendonitis
- Plantar fasciitis
- Arm pain: Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder
- Rotator cuff strain/tear
- Tennis or Golfers Elbow
- Chronic Pain Syndromes
- Muscle Sprains and Strains
- Osteoporosis / Generalized De-conditioning
- Sports Injuries & Sports Medicine
- Recovery from a Stroke or Cancer
- Pain from Surgery
- Balance Disorders, Gait Training, Frequent Falls
- Postural Issues
- Connective Tissue Disorders
- Recovery from a Joint Replacement Surgery