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4401 W. 13 Mile Rd. Royal Oak, MI 48073     P: (248) 566-3525     F: (348) 566-3527   office@miorthorehab.com   

Physical Therapy

Physical therapists are health care professionals who apply research and proven techniques to help people get back in motion. All physical therapists are required to receive a graduate degree – either a master's degree or a clinical doctorate — from an accredited physical therapist program before taking the national licensure examination that allows them to practice. State licensure is required in each state in which a physical therapist practices. They are trusted health care professionals with extensive clinical experience who examine, diagnose, and then prevent or treat conditions that limit the body's ability to move and function in daily life. Our physical therapists specialize in treatment of orthopaedic conditions/injuries.

 

   Physical Therapy Services

Sports Medicine

Post-Operative Rehabilitation

DorsaVi Wearable Sensor Movement Assessment 

Massage Therapy

Pediatrics

Fractures

Back and Neck Pain

Dislocations & Joint Injuries

Arthritis

Muscle & Tendon Injuries

Injury/Accident/Trauma

Headaches/TMJ Dysfunction

 

Treatments Available

Therapeutic Exercise Training

Postural Training & Ergonomics

Therapeutic Massage

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)

Manual & Manipulative Therapy

Kinesio Taping/Athletic Taping

Fitness Programs​

Ice/Heat

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Electrical Stimulation

Vasopneumatic Compression Device

Traction

Whirlpool

Occupational Therapy & Hand Therapy

 

Occupational Therapists are health care professional who assist people both young and old in regaining the ability to perform meaningful activities, or occupations, in their lives. Hand therapists are occupational or physical therapists that focus on rehabilitation of the upper extremity including the hand, wrist, elbow & shoulder. A hand therapist uses specialized knowledge to evaluate, develop and carryout treatment plans. Adjustments are made to these plans according to patient’s needs in order to maximize their function and ability to participate fully in daily activities.The benefit of working with a certified hand therapist is assurance the therapist has achieved the highest level of competency in the profession. They have advanced knowledge of surgical techniques and post op rehabilitation making certain the highest level of care is provided.

 

Occupational Therapy Services

Pediatrics​

Massage Therapy

Post-Operative Rehabilitation

Fractures Muscle & Tendon Injuries

Amputations

Injury/Accident Trauma

Arthritis

Dislocations & joint injuries

 

Treatments Available

Provided by occupational therapist & a certified hand therapist

Therapeutic Exercise Training

Manual & manipulative therapy

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)

Myofascial Cupping

Compression Band Myofascial Flossing

Custom orthotic fabrication

Wound care

Kinesio Taping

Treatment Modalities

Heat/ice

Paraffin

Fluidotherapy

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Electrical stimulation

Whirlpool

 

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Speech Therapy

Speech-language pathologists identify, assess, and treat speech and language problems, including swallowing disorders. Speech disorders occur when a person is unable to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently, or has problems with their voice. Language disorders occur when a person has trouble understanding others (receptive language) or sharing thoughts, ideas and feelings completely (expressive language). Speech-language pathologists identify, assess, and treat speech and language problems.

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