When a physical therapist sees a patient for the first time, he or she examines that individual and develops a plan of care that promotes the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent impairments or disability.
When a physical therapist sees a patient for the first time, he or she examines that individual and develops a plan of care that promotes the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent impairments or disability.
The individualized, “hands on” approach that characterizes physical therapy care is highly valued by patients.
Sports medicine is a broad term, however it particularly refers to the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports…
Blood flow restriction (BFR) Therapy is the brief and intermittent occlusion of venous (veins) blood flow…
In the event that conservative treatment fails to resolve symptoms, a surgical procedure may be necessary…
Given the current advances in medicine, Southland Physical Therapy is aware of and understands the challenges faced…
As we age, our balance, hearing, vision and muscle mass decrease. The fear of falling becomes a reality we must all deal with.
During a woman’s childbearing year, and especially during pregnancy, the hormones relaxin, estrogen and progesterone…
Have you experienced difficulty with chewing, clicking or locking of the jaw?
A non-invasive treatment that uses high-frequency acoustic waves to stimulate healing. Who does this help?