- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Pediatric Care
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Depression
- Sciatica
- Whiplash
- Plastic SurgeryLymphedema is generally defined as swelling in the head, neck, abdomen, and/or limbs that typically occurs as a primary diagnosis (at birth) or a secondary diagnosis. As a secondary diagnosis the swelling can occur after cancer resection, radiation, orthopedic/plastic surgery, or injury (any diagnosis that would affect one’s lymphatic/immune system). Lymphedema therapy is a type of treatment that helps manage swelling caused by a build-up of lymphatic fluid in the body’s tissues. The therapy typically involves a combination of manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, exercise, and skin care. Manual lymphatic drainage is a gentle massage technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to promote the flow of lymphatic fluid. Compression therapy involves the use of bandages or specialized garments to apply pressure to the affected area and reduce swelling. Exercise, particularly low-impact activities like walking or swimming, can also help stimulate the lymphatic system and improve lymph flow. Lymphedema therapy is typically performed by a certified lymphedema therapist and can be an effective way to manage symptoms and improve quality of life for individuals with lymphedema.
- Skin Care
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyAt Therapy Works Physical Therapy, you will experience one-on-one treatment that your Physical Therapist tailors specifically to you.
- Frozen Shoulder
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyAquatic therapy is a wonderful option when exercising on land is too difficult. The buoyancy of the water helps relieve pressure on painful joints, and the hydrostatic pressure can improve swelling and joint position awareness. This makes it a great steppingstone to land-based movement for people with arthritis, chronic pain, post-operative needs, neurological conditions, or for the treatment of motor vehicle injuries. Our specially trained aquatic physical therapists will meet you at The Bend Golf Club where we utilize their quiet and heated indoor saltwater pool. This personalized one-on-one approach will improve your mobility, strength and conditioning, and help you transition to a group aquatic class, or return to your normal life on land.
- Manual TherapyThere are a lot of ways our physical therapists can decrease your pain and improve your motion. Manual therapy is a blanket term that describes a number of different techniques that the physical therapist “manually” performs to affect the joints, muscle/facial, and nervous system of your body. Most of these techniques work by providing a “reset” to your nervous system which reduces pain and improves one’s willingness to move. Our physical therapists are trained in techniques including joint mobilization/manipulation, Strain-Counterstrain, Mulligan/Mobilization with Movement, Craniosacral, visceral mobilization, Muscle Energy Techniques, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF), soft tissue mobilization, deep tissue mobilization, orthopedic cupping, instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) and more. Our front office staff is great at pairing you with the right therapist for your needs.
- Plantar Fasciitis