SPECIALTIES

SPECIALITIES


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dry needling

Dry Needling 

Dry Needling is considered to be an extremely effective technique in reducing muscle tension and pain, increasing motion, and promoting increased function within muscles. 

While this method does use a very fine needle, it is not based off of traditional Chinese medicine. Instead, the needle is used to deeply treat muscles and “deactivate” or “shut down” a painful knotted area or trigger point within muscles. 

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Pre/Post Operative

Pre/Post Operative

We are experts in the art and science of the evaluation and treatment of human movement dysfunctions. We have successfully rehabilitated patients that have undergone a variety of surgical interventions including:
  • Total Hip, Knee, Shoulder Replacement
  • Neck Fusion
  • Arthroscopic Surgical Repairs
  • Rotator Cuff Repairs
  • Subacromial Decompression
  • Lumbar Laminectomy/Fusion/Discectomy
  • Knee Meniscectomy
  • ACL/PCL Reconstruction

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Sports Rehabilitation

Sports Therapy or Sport Physical Therapy is a specialized area of Physical Therapy that deals with both acute, chronic, and repetitive injuries in professional, collegiate, high school and recreational athletes. This practice includes the thorough evaluation, treatment, transition back to sport, prevention, and performance enhancement programs.

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Worker's Compensation

Patients that suffer from work-related injuries may meet the treatment goals of Physical Therapy but cannot return to work due to deconditioning. 

Work conditioning programs, which often simulate the demands of a given job description, are designed to help patients with the following:
  • Recover their strength
  • Improve endurance
  • Increase flexibility & mobility
  • Improve cardiorespiratory fitness
  • Personalized interventions are also provided to decrease the odds of re-injury upon return work

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Graston Technique®

Graston Technique® effectively breaks down scar tissue and reduces inflammation that causes pain and restricted mobility. Used by Physical and Occupational Therapists, Hand Therapists, Chiropractors and Athletic Trainers, the stainless steel instruments comb over and “catch” on fibrotic tissue, which immediately identifies areas of restriction. The instruments enable clinicians to treat soft tissue lesions with the depth, pressure and specificity necessary to affect the condition at the site of the pain, as well as following the kinetic chain to find and treat the cause. Once the tissue dysfunction has been identified, the instruments break up the scar tissue so it can be absorbed by the body.

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Women's Health

Techniques used and known to assist in pain and discomfort for Women’s Health include:
  • Joint and soft tissue mobilization
  • Exercise
  • Education
  • Bracing/support
  • Biofeedback
  • Modalities (post-partum)

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Spine Rehabilitation

We are clinical experts in the evaluation and treatment of spine-related conditions. Patients often come to us with one or more of these signs and symptoms:
  • Feelings of stiffness
  • An unusual shift or curve in the spine
  • The feeling of stuck or locked joints
  • Muscle weakness
  • Limited motion
  • Radiating pain into the arm or leg
  • Limitations in their daily activities
  • Limited participation in sports or recreation

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Neurological Disorder Specialty

Champion Rehab provides comprehensive Physical Therapy services for adults with a variety of nervous system disorders including:
  • Balance disorders
  • CVA (stroke)
  • CP (cerebral palsy)
  • Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS)
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Many more

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Off-road Driving Assessment

The Off-Road (Clinical) Assessment comprises a series of clinical assessments and is conducted by a Certified Driver Occupational Therapist. This is a comprehensive assessment process which reviews the relevant skills required for driving, targeting any limitations that may impact on the driving task. This is completed in our clinic and normally takes between 60 and 90 minutes to complete. 

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Cognitive Rehab

Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy (CRT) is the process of relearning cognitive skills that have been lost or altered as a result of damage to brain cells/chemistry. If skills cannot be relearned, then new ones have to be taught to enable the person to compensate for their lost cognitive functions. 

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Aquatic Therapy

Aquatic Therapy

Get back in shape, recover from injury, or soothe and strengthen aching bones in a safe, versatile, inviting pool.

Warm-water Aquatic Therapy is an excellent therapeutic, low-impact activity for people of all ages and abilities. Harnessing the physical properties of water to assist in patient healing and exercise performance, Aquatic Therapy is ideal for a variety of medical conditions. 

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Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation is an exercise-based program, designed by a specialized Physical Therapist, to improve balance and reduce dizziness-related problems. Typical patients are those diagnosed with dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, Meniere’s syndrome, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, neck-related dizziness and migraines, and those who have had a stroke or brain injury or who frequently fall.

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TMJ

TMJ

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) acts like a sliding hinge, connecting your jawbone to your skull. You have one joint on each side of your jaw. TMJ disorders can cause pain in your jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movement.

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