- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Medical Weight LossEach year for exceptional physical therapy, speech and occupational therapy, sports rehab and sports performance, golf swing analysis, fitness, nutrition and weight loss programs and more. In Motion’s programs and analyses are directed by board-certified physicians and health professionals. Our certified health professionals help patients heal, and maintain health and wellness. You’ll find In Motion clinics in York County, Carrollton, Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk, Suffolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach. New locations are planned to make our services even more convenient. Appointments are available within 24-48 hours.
- Pediatric Care
- Emergency CareThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1.1 million people are treated for traumatic brain injury in the emergency department each year. The majority of these injuries occur during sports or recreational activities. Individuals 5-18 years of age account for 65 percent of these visits.
- Constipation
- Irritable Bowel SyndromePelvic health is not just about urinary incontinence and pelvic pain. It can also be about mobility, sexual health, weight management, hip/joint replacement, and digestive disorders. Irritable bowel syndrome, tailbone fractures, colorectal surgeries and removal of the prostate are factors leading to pelvic floor disorders that cause loss of control.
- Urinary IncontinenceUrinary incontinence affects an estimated 12 million Americans, including 4 of every 10 women aged 60 and older. Urinary incontinence is isolating and causes feelings of guilt and stress. There’s a physical toll as well: skin irritation, skin breakdown and pressure sores.
- Endometriosis
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryIncontinence affects millions of people at one time or another. Childbirth and menopause sometimes lead to urinary and fecal incontinence in women, but it’s wrong to say that they always do, and men can suffer from these conditions, too.
- Interstitial CystitisTalk to your gynecologist or urologist if you’re experiencing new or abnormal pelvic discomfort. Some of the medical diagnoses associated with pelvic pain are Dyspareunia, Vulvitis/vulvar vestibulitis, Vaginismus, and Interstitial cystitis.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Multiple SclerosisThe possible causes of urinary incontinence in men and women include urinary tract infections, immobility, pelvic floor dysfunction, enlarged prostate, bladder stones, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, medications, and surgery.
- Stress Management
- Mental HealthSometime in our lives many of us will face physical, cognitive, or mental health challenges that will prevent us from being as independent and active as we’d like. These challenges can begin at birth, develop gradually later in life, or arise suddenly at any age.
- ChemotherapyLymphedema is an abnormal accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the tissues that causes swelling in the arms, legs and/or trunk. It most commonly occurs after surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy, or because of infection, obesity, inadequate blood flow in the veins, trauma, or recovery from joint replacement and other surgeries. Symptoms include swelling and discomfort in the limbs, heaviness and limitation of movement, repeated infections, hardening or thickening of the skin.
- Iontophoresis
- Radiation Therapy
- SciaticaIf you have lower back, buttocks or sciatica pain, you may be suffering from Sacroiliac (SI) dysfunction. SI dysfunction can occur when the sacroiliac joint moves out of alignment due to trauma, postural deficits or inflammation.
- Whiplash
- Joint ReplacementMore than 500,000 total joint replacements are performed each year. While there are many reasons to perform a total joint replacement it is most commonly done to relieve the debilitating pain associated with severe arthritis.
- Ear SurgeryOur physical therapists have developed the Vestibular Rehabilitation program to help improve the symptoms of dizziness while increasing mobility and balance. This rehabilitation helps to retrain the body when stroke, brain trauma, inner ear surgery or chronic disease like MS or Parkinson’s affects the vestibular system. Patients with vertigo, motion intolerance and dizziness associated with neck pain may also benefit from this program.
- Bunions
- Breast Surgery
- Corns
- Cyst
- Calluses
- Burns
- Sports MedicineWe develop individualized treatment programs based on initial evaluations by a multidisciplinary treatment team which includes licensed, experienced physical therapists, and through regular communication with referring physicians and an arthritis support group at Bon Secours In Motion.
- Physical TherapyInjuries, illness and chronic ailments impact your daily life in so many ways. Even simple things like turning a doorknob, sitting in a chair or climbing a few stairs can be a painful struggle. Bon Secours In Motion physical therapy programs help you regain your mobility and your quality of life.
- Occupational TherapyOccupational therapy makes it possible for people facing such challenges to participate more fully in the job of living at home, at work and at play. Occupational therapy helps adults acquire daily living skills needed to engage in meaningful activities, ranging from self-care such as dressing and feeding oneself to work, leisure and community pursuits.
- Tennis Elbow
- Shoulder Pain
- Flatfoot Correction
- Ankle Sprain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyUltimately, aquatic therapy can decrease spasms, inflammation and pain, increase patient endurance and strength, improve postures and function, and teach exercise techniques and gait habits that return individuals to activity as quickly and safely as possible.
- Neuro RehabilitationFor patients with neurological disorders, everyday tasks like walking and speaking can be overwhelmingly difficult. Many patients feel isolated as a result.
- Manual TherapyIntramuscular manual therapy, also known as trigger point dry needling, can be an effective alternative to traditional treatment methods for eliminating chronic pain caused by trigger points. Dry needling can be used for a variety of musculoskeletal problems. Any areas where muscles are sore or active trigger points are identified may benefit from dry needling. This is an advanced procedure that requires additional training and certification.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Ankle Sprain
- Bunions ProblemsFootwear plays a large role in the development as well as the prevention of foot and toe problems such as bunions, calluses and corns, and hammer, claw, and mallet toes. Shoes that don’t fit properly make these conditions worse and more painful. Orthotics are tools that help you reduce stress on a joint by shifting weight off of the joint.
- Calluses
- Heel Spurs
- Plantar FasciitisProfessional athletes rely on Kinesio Tape™ to help them perform at optimal levels. Athletes such as Serena Williams, Lance Armstrong, and Kerri Walsh have been photographed during competition with their Tape in place. In Motion Physical Therapy has clinicians who are trained in the application of Kinesio Tape™ and have used it to treat such things as tennis elbow, rotator cuff strain, plantar fasciitis, patellar tracking, and low back pain.