Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Healthy movement starts with strong bones, joints, and muscles. Orthopedic physical therapy helps you recover from injury, reduce pain, and restore function so you can move with confidence in everyday life and activity.
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The Goal of Care
Orthopedic physical therapy is about more than just pain relief. The focus is to restore mobility, strength, and confidence so you can get back to the activities that matter most—whether that’s work, sports, or simply moving comfortably through daily life.
How Treatment Helps
Care is always individualized and may include:
Manual therapy to reduce pain and improve joint mobility
Targeted exercises to rebuild strength and flexibility
Postural and movement retraining to prevent re-injury
Balance and stability training to support daily and athletic activities
Education on safe movement, ergonomics, and long-term joint health
Common Conditions We Treat
Orthopedic PT can help with:
Back and neck pain
Shoulder injuries (rotator cuff, impingement, frozen shoulder)
Hip, knee, and ankle pain
Arthritis and joint stiffness
Sprains, strains, and tendonitis
Post-surgical recovery (joint replacements, repairs)
Sports or repetitive stress injuries
What Is Orthopedic PT?
Orthopedic PT focuses on the musculoskeletal system—the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments that support movement. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, surgery, or dealing with chronic pain, orthopedic therapy is designed to restore strength, mobility, and function.