Geriatrics
Geriatric physical therapy focuses on improving the strength, balance, mobility, and independence of older adults. As we age, our bodies experience natural changes that can affect daily function, but with the right care, it’s possible to stay active, strong, and confident. Our therapists specialize in helping older adults reduce pain, prevent falls, and maintain quality of life through personalized, evidence-based treatment plans.
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We meet patients where they are—whether recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or simply wanting to maintain independence as they age. With a supportive and compassionate approach, we focus on movement that matters to your daily life.
What We Treat
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Arthritis – Pain management, joint mobility, and flexibility training
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Balance Disorders – Balance and gait retraining to reduce fall risk
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Chronic Pain – Hands-on and non-pharmacological methods to ease discomfort
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Neurological Conditions – Stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and concussion rehabilitation
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Osteoporosis – Weight-bearing and posture exercises to strengthen bones
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Surgical Recovery – Mobility and strength restoration after joint replacements and other orthopedic procedures
What to Expect
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Comprehensive functional assessments focused on your unique goals
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Balance and gait testing to reduce fall risk and improve confidence
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Therapeutic exercise for strength, flexibility, and endurance
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Manual therapy and pain management techniques
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Neuromuscular re-education and posture training
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Home safety recommendations and assistive device training



