- OrthopedicsBecause of the unique structure, anatomy and functional requirements of the hand, specialized training is necessary for proper rehabilitation. Hand rehabilitation is truly a subspecialty of orthopedics. Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and physicians work closely together to emphasize rehabilitation and treatment for the specific surgical procedure you have received.
- Corns
- Calluses
- Skin CarePatients with Lymphedema or Venous Edema may benefit from therapy. While lymphedema can not be cured, symptoms may be reduced and controlled with self-management and therapy treatments (i.e. European massage, exercise programs, compression bandages, sleeves or stockings, and wound and skin care education).
- Sports MedicineOver the years, he has specialized in the field of orthopedic sports medicine. He has also served as a therapist for the LPGA, Women’s US Open, local golf courses and country club events as well as numerous rodeos, soccer tournaments and other community outreach opportunities such as performing baseball pitching analyses. Mike’s expertise is an innovative approach integrating strength training concepts and muscular balance for the rehabilitation of injured individuals.
- Physical TherapyAt Excel Therapy, we only recruit the best of the best to assist you with your physical therapy needs. We are constantly educating our staff on the latest techniques to better serve you.
- Occupational TherapyOccupational Therapy is skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives. It gives people the “skills for the job of living” necessary for independent and satisfying lives. Services typically include...
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyIf you are suffering from pain possibly caused by a foot and ankle problem, an Excel Therapy physical therapist can help. Our therapists specialize in treatments for orthopedic pre and post surgical injuries and rehabilitation for sprains and strains. Manual therapy, dry needling and ASTYM could get you feeling relief before the season starts without you!
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Ankle SprainEnsuring that the feet, ankles and toes are functioning properly is not only important for injury prevention, it goes a long way toward maximizing speed, mobility, agility, power, force production and explosiveness. Like all skeletal muscles, the anatomy that surrounds the feet and ankles are designed for movement and force absorption. When these muscles don’t function as they should, it severely limits the shock absorption capabilities of the lower body. This affects the entire kinetic chain, promoting greater potential for injury from head to toe. In fact, according to Sports Health News, ankle injuries are the most common type of injury in high school athletes in the United States.
- Calluses
- Flat Feet
- Heel Pain