- Arthritis
- Cryotherapy
- AutismOther common speech challenges are autism, cerebral palsy, developmental delays (especially families who speak multiple languages), and scholastic delays.
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)The Listening Program involves listening to acoustically-modified instrumental music to assist with symptoms in the diagnosis of ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Autism, and Developmental Delays. TLP can benefit almost anyone, and applications are wide-ranging, from rehabilitation to wellness and peak performance.
- UltrasoundStaff transformed their lower-level offices (which moved upstairs) into an orthopedic gym with a treadmill, stair stepper, parallel bars, weights, and ultrasound machine. A separate, colorful space is used more for children.
- MRIThe most typical and effective way to diagnose a labrum tear is through the use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). MRI provides detailed images of the joint’s soft tissues, including the labrum. This allows healthcare providers to visualize tears, their location, and their extent. An MRI is a precise, non-invasive tool for diagnosing labrum tears, widely used for this purpose.
- Sciatica
- Whiplash
- Joint Replacement
- Hip ReplacementWe offer Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy at our local office in Maquoketa. Whether you need to rehab after a sports injury or from hip replacement, if you need speech therapy for your child or as an adult, if you live in the Maquoketa area we offer our comprehensive rehabilitation services near you.
- Knee ReplacementThe Oxford Junction woman had a total knee replacement Feb. 2 and entrusted Comprehensive Rehab Inc. to get her back on the road to mobility.
- Burns
- Sports MedicineThe labrum helps keep your joint in place. When the labrum tears, you may experience pain or instability – like your joint is slipping out of place. Tears can result from various factors, including trauma, repetitive motions, sports injuries, or degenerative changes in the joint. Symptoms of a labrum tear may include pain, limited range of motion, a sense of instability in the joint, and sometimes a catching or popping sensation.
- Physical TherapyComprehensive Rehab offers many Physical Therapy programs. Our therapists are constantly perfecting the best techniques to better serve your therapy needs.
- Occupational TherapyImmediate openings at all of our Eastern Iowa locations! If you are a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant looking to join our team, please attach your resume below and our Staff Development Coordinator will be in contact with you.
- Shoulder Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic Therapy“Not only do they help me but they have gone above and beyond for my daughter! Especially since her recent diagnosis. We are there Monday-Friday, so some of the staff become like friends! I am thankful for all the hard work they all do both inside and out of the office! Way to go Comp! You are all amazing! I couldn’t ask for better! This is my cutie who they have helped so much already! Trying on her gear for pool therapy she begins this week!”
- Manual TherapyOur physical therapists employ a range of techniques to guide recovery effectively. Therapeutic exercises focus on enhancing strength, flexibility, and range of motion, while range of motion exercises and strengthening drills target the knee and surrounding muscles. Balance and kinesthesia training improve joint stability, complemented by agility drills for sport-specific movements. Manual therapy, including joint mobilization, addresses mobility, and techniques such as electrical stimulation and cryotherapy assist in managing pain and promoting healing. Functional training and gait correction ready individuals for daily tasks and return to activities. Our comprehensive strategies aim to optimize recovery, reduce discomfort, and facilitate a safe return to an active lifestyle post-ACL surgery.
- TMJ Dysfunction
- Foot Pain