- Arthritis
- Medical Weight Loss6. Patient Education and Lifestyle Modifications: Physical therapy sessions also involve educating patients about their condition, its progression, and self-management strategies. By understanding their condition better, patients can make informed choices about their lifestyle, exercise, and pain management techniques. Physical therapists provide guidance on weight management, nutrition, and the importance of regular exercise to maintain joint health and overall well-being.
- Ultrasound1. Pain Management: One of the primary goals of physical therapy is to alleviate pain associated with arthritis and DJD. Skilled physical therapists employ various techniques such as heat or cold therapy, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and manual therapy to reduce pain levels and improve joint mobility. These modalities not only provide immediate relief but also promote long-term pain management.
- OrthopedicsKevin has worked in orthopedics his entire career and specializes in sports rehabilitation, manual therapy, post-op care, and industrial rehabilitation. He is trained in the McKenzie Method, utilizes Maitland techniques and neural mobilization techniques to meet his patient’s goals.
- Sports MedicineGreen Oaks Physical Therapy is an outpatient physical therapy practice that specializes in orthopedic rehabilitation and sports injuries. Whether you are a sports enthusiast, a weekend warrior, or just want to get back to your normal daily activities – we understand how important it is to help you “get back in the game” as quickly and safely as possible. We are committed to both our patient’s timely recovery and the prevention of future impairments.
- Physical TherapyAt Green Oaks Physical Therapy, we work hard each day to improve human lives: those of our patients, of each other, and of the greater Dallas/Fort Worth community. We take this mission seriously and have instilled this mindset in each of our team members. We truly are here to get you back to living your life – without pain.
- Aquatic TherapyThe buoyancy of the water supports and unloads you giving greater movement and exercise capacity when your spine or joints are limited by pain or weakness. Often, individuals with a high pain level, weight-bearing restrictions, post-operative precautions, or generally limited function with normal daily activities, respond favorably to aquatic therapy.
- Manual Therapy2. Joint Mobilization and Flexibility: Physical therapists develop personalized exercise programs that target specific joint areas affected by arthritis or DJD. These exercises aim to improve joint flexibility, range of motion, and overall mobility. By gently manipulating and mobilizing joints, physical therapists can help maintain joint health, prevent stiffness, and minimize the risk of further degeneration.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy