Physical Therapy

Physical Therapists

  • Evaluate, diagnose, and treat clients with difficulties in performing daily living skills and tasks and also clients with sensory integration concerns.
  • Help to develop large muscles through activities promoting
    • muscle strength and range of motion
    • posture
    • joint mobility
    • sitting, standing, walking
    • balance
    • higher level gross motor development

Evaluations

  • Initial and ongoing assessments for clients in the Early Intervention program and school-age.

Treatment

  • Therapists work with clients with
    • Developmental delays and disabilities
    • Brain injuries
    • Down Syndrome
    • Physical limitations such as broken bones
    • Cerebral Palsy
    • Juvenile Rhematoid Arthritis
    • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Therapists also work with clients to address other concerns such as:
    • Muscular dystrophies
    • Congenital abnormalities
    • Orthopedic injuries
    • Torticollis
    • Cerebral vascular accident
    • Spina bifida
    • Brachial plexus injury
  • In-home and clinic-based individual therapy sessions are available for children ages birth to three, school-aged children, and adults.

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We have opportunities for DTs, SLPs, OTs and PTs, as well as Social Workers and Dieticians/Nutritionists to make our team complete. Search our current openings today.


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