Banishing Back Pain: Causes, Treatment and Prevention
About 85% of Americans experience back pain by age 50, making back problems the leading cause of occupational disability in…
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Island Health’s Physical Therapy department is a multi-discipline center, with a primary goal of helping you achieve optimal function and independence. Our hands-on approach begins with a thorough evaluation and assessment of your personal goals. We want to help manage your pain, restore function and prevent further injury so you can live a productive and satisfying life. Whether you are suffering from an illness or injury, we will work toward increased muscle function, mobility, coordination and endurance.
Our therapists are trained in disease processes, treatment techniques and exercise principles, all which focus on restoring your comfort and reducing limitations. Once you establish your personal goals, we will help you succeed, and possibly even surpass your expectations. We are a comprehensive treatment center that works with a range of patients from pediatric to geriatric care. You can trust that when you are working with us, you are receiving the most effective treatments possible.
Acute Care Rehabilitation Amputee Rehabilitation Balance Rehabilitation Gait Training Geriatric Physical Therapy Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Acute Care Rehabilitation Balance Rehabilitation Ergonomic Rehabilitation Gait Training Geriatric Physical Therapy Intramuscular Dry Needling Manual Therapy Neurological Rehabilitation Orthopedic Rehabilitation Parkinson's Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Vestibular Rehabilitation
Pelvic Rehabilitation Prenatal and Postpartum Rehabilitation Voiding Dysfunctions/Incontinence Rehabilitation Women's Health Rehabilitation
Gait Training Manual Therapy Orthopedic Rehabilitation Pediatric Physical Therapy Spine Rehabilitation Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation
Acute Care Rehabilitation Ergonomic Evaluations Gait Training Work Injury Management/Prevention
Balance Rehabilitation Lymphedema Rehabilitation Neurological Rehabilitation Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Needle Electrophysiology Nerve Conduction Studies
Acute Care Rehabilitation Balance Disorders Gait Training General Orthopedics (Surgical and Non-Surgical) Geriatric Rehabilitation Manual Therapy Neurological Disorders/Rehabilitation Pediatric Rehabilitation Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Yoga & Related Flexibility Training
Gait Training Geriatric Physical Therapy MyoKinesthetic Therapy Orthopedic Rehabilitation Pelvic Rehabilitation Prenatal and Postpartum Rehabilitation Women's Health Rehabilitation
Acute Care Rehabilitation Gait Training Geriatric Physical Therapy Manual Therapy Orthopedic Rehabilitation Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation
Acute Care Rehabilitation Gait Training Geriatric Physical Therapy Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Balance Rehabilitation Geriatric Physical Therapy Manual Therapy Vestibular Rehabilitation
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