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Physical Therapy

A clean gym room with white and purple exercise machines.
A small gym room with weights, benches, and exercise equipment.

Physical therapy (PT), is provided by NTPRC's highly skilled physical therapists who promote, maintain, and restore health through physical examination, diagnosis, management, prognosis, patient education, physical intervention, rehabilitation, and health promotion. 

A wide range of techniques, devices and machines are utilized to assist the physical therapist in the active rehabilitation of a patient’s injury such as:


  • Passive Modalities - electrical stimulation therapy (e-stem) 
  • Galvanic Stimulation 
  • Ultrasound
  • Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
  • Cryotherapy 
  • Paraffin Baths

Additional PT Services

Functional Capacity Evaluations

A comprehensive evaluation designed to accurately assess the functional abilities of a patient, measuring strength, endurance, and range of motion.

FCE
This cutting-edge aquatic therapy system is designed to revolutionize rehabilitation and performance

 This cutting-edge aquatic therapy system is designed to revolutionize rehabilitation and performance training. It provides unmatched versatility for therapy,

conditioning, and recovery, enhancing mobility, strength, and overall wellness.

  • Underwater treadmill (0.2–6 mph)
  • Adjustable water depth up to 50″
  • Resistance jet with deep-tissue massage hose

Aquatic

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), commonly referred to as “cold laser therapy.”  LLLT has a photobiostimulation effect on tissue, stimulating the immune, lymphatic, and vascular systems and assisting in cellular repair.  LLLT may be useful in wound healing and a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and chronic pain syndrome.

Cold Laser

Sand training allows for low-impact strengthening of the hips, knees, and ankles, adding a level of resistance greater than traditional therapy that places less strain on the muscles and joints.  The soft sand is unstable, which requires more neurological input to the foot and ankle complex. This instability helps to strengthen the ankle and foot muscles and enables the lower extremity to be able to move you forward.

Sand Therapy

 Dry needling is used for pain and movement issues associated with myofascial trigger points.  The needles stimulate your muscles, which causes them to contract or twitch. This helps relieve pain and improve your range of motion. 

Dry Needling

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