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Adhesive Capsulitis

Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition in which the movement of the shoulder becomes limited. Frozen shoulder occurs when the strong connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint (called the shoulder joint capsule) become thick, stiff, and inflamed.

Shoulder Impingement

Impingement syndrome is caused by inflammation from repetitive shoulder activities. Injury and aging are other causes. Pain may be consistent and increase with lifting or reaching movements. Rest and medications can help.

Shoulder Stiffness/Limited Range of Motion

Sometimes, people are being treated for other shoulder conditions when their physical therapist notices the signs and symptoms of adhesive capsulitis. Your physical therapist will perform a thorough evaluation, including an extensive health history, to rule out other diagnoses. Your physical therapist will look for a specific pattern in your decreased range of motion called a “capsular pattern” that is typical with adhesive capsulitis. In addition, your physical therapist will consider other conditions you might have, such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and autoimmune disorders, that are associated with adhesive capsulitis.

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

Tennis elbow can be caused by repetitive wrist and arm motions. Pain is the primary symptom. It usually occurs on the outside of the elbow and sometimes in the forearm and wrist.

Golfers Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)

The cause is excess or repetitive stress, often by forceful wrist and finger motions.

The elbow may feel stiff. Hands and wrists may feel weak.

Pinched Nerves

Your aching back, stiff neck or arm and leg pain might be courtesy of a pinched nerve. Nerves in your spine and other parts of your body can be compressed by surrounding tissue, causing pain, numbness and tingling.

Limited Joint Range of Motion

Limited range of motion is a term meaning that a joint or body part cannot move through its normal range of motion. Motion may be limited because of a problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, stiffness of the ligaments and muscles, or pain

Capsule Tightness

Capsular tightness not only limits motion but causes obligate translation. When rotational torque is applied to the humerus in a direction that tightens one aspect of the capsule the head of the humerus may be forced in the opposite direction.

Post-surgical Stiffness

Management of postoperative shoulder stiffness depends on the cause of the stiffness. Nonoperative and operative management modalities are available, but postoperative shoulder stiffness is often resistant to nonsurgical management. When conservative treatment fails, surgical release of the scar tissue and adhesions can be performed both by arthroscopic or open surgery. Arthroscopic capsular release is the preferred technique for capsule contraction and adhesion formation, as it allows precise and selective debridement of the scar tissue and division of the shortened and thickened capsule by partial or extensive capsulectomy.

Bones, Joints, and Muscles

Orthopedic dysfunction, including overuse and acute injuries to joints, bones, ligaments, and muscles, is evaluated and treated. The wrist, hand, elbow, shoulder, knee, hip, ankle, foot, and toes are included in this. Let’s eliminate those discomforts!

Back and Neck Pain

Identification and management of the several conditions that can cause neck and back pain, such as muscular spasms, osteoarthritis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, disc bulges, sciatica, and many others. For each client, we create individualized treatment plans that may involve manual therapy, mechanical traction, electrical stimulation, postural and body mechanics training, therapeutic exercise, stretching, and ergonomics training.

Fall Prevention

Identifying the reasons of imbalance and treating it with strengthening and balancing exercises, ambulatory assistive device suggestions, and at-home and community-based tactics.

Vertigo

Is a sudden internal or external spinning sensation, often triggered by moving your head too quickly.Vertigo can have causes that aren’t due to underlying disease. Examples include spinning in circles or medication side effects.

Neurological Conditions

We provide care for a range of neurological illnesses and traumas, including Parkinson’s disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and concussion. To increase patients’ freedom and safety with daily living activities, we employ therapy methods.

Pain Management

Ailments like chronic pain can be quite frustrating. The management of painful illnesses such CRPS, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and many others is a specialty of our experts.

Control of Pain & Inflammation

Recovery of Range of Motion

Hands-on Techniques

Neuromuscular Retraining

Core & Extremity Strengthening

Balance & Proprioceptive Activities

Speed, Endurance, & Power Training

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