- ArthritisArthritis Center and the Spine Program of the Department of Orthopedics to confirm diagnosis and assure appropriate treatment beyond pain management.
- Stroke RehabilitationMossRehab is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (TJC), the nation’s most prominent standard-setting and accrediting body for healthcare. The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accredits individual rehab programs. CARF-accredited services at MossRehab include its Stroke Center, Drucker Brain Injury Center and Spinal Cord Injury Program.
- Pediatric Care
- Primary CareAs children with spina bifida grow into adulthood, they come across new problems and have new needs that are no longer met by pediatric programs. We work in partnership with primary care physicians to address medical, functional and special needs. Examples include...
- Smoking Cessation
- Emergency CareMossRehab's Main Campus shares a building with Einstein at Elkins Park, an acute-care hospital. To be admitted to MossRehab you’ll register at the registration desk in the Emergency Department for Einstein Medical Center at Elkins Park. The Emergency Department entrance is located at the back of the main hospital building, facing the Church Road entrance.
- Constipation
- Urinary Incontinence
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryIndividuals suffering from pelvic floor dysfunction have problems with how their pelvic floor muscles function, resulting in urinary issues, pain, constipation, and discomfort during intercourse. Causes can include pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, obesity, genetics, trauma to the pelvis, postural issues, and pelvic surgeries such as prostatectomies, hysterectomies, or gender-affirming surgery.
- GastroenterologyWhen you need immediate emergency medical care, it’s comforting to know that your rehabilitation facility can offer this expertise. All of MossRehab’s inpatient units are physically connected to acute care hospitals offering emergency services and comprehensive care in such specialties as cardiology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, nephrology, neurosurgery and much more.
- Urology
- Nephrology
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Multiple SclerosisMossRehab's Motor Control Analysis Lab benefits patients with movement dysfunction or impaired functional activity due to neurological disorders, including traumatic brain injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis. These studies help physicians identify muscles that might respond to corrective surgery, as well as assess the effectiveness of non-surgical therapies. They can also provide data on the effectiveness of drug therapies and can measure the degree of improvement after treatment. The lab also helps physicians identify abnormalities in a patient's muscle tone, and the presence of spasticity and contracture.
- Mental HealthThe Community Re-entry Program is for those individuals 14 years of age or older who require assistance with self‑directed performance of functional routines and behaviors necessary for living in the community and returning to school or work, with social supports. The client’s medical acuity and stability must allow for active participation in outpatient services for goal attainment as determined by the clinical treatment team. Assessment by the clinical team will determine intensity of services. The program serves clients with impairments in body function or structure that result in difficulty executing and participating in activities of daily living including self-care, mobility, speech and language, cognition, resumption of life roles, home and community re-integration as well as fulfillment of vocational roles. Clients who are unable to self-administer medications and do not have a personal care attendant during treatment times cannot be served. The client’s behavior and mental health must allow for active participation with the reasonable expectation of goal attainment by the treatment team while active within the program.
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation Therapy
- Orthopedics
- Wound CareThrough better treatment and wound care, we reduce the need for diabetic foot amputation and amputation due to peripheral vascular disease.
- Joint ReplacementAquatic therapy helps people with a wide range of disorders requiring rehabilitation, such as arthritis or back injuries, as well as people who have had joint replacement surgery. Skilled pool therapy is an individualized treatment program developed by a licensed therapist based on the patient's physical therapy evaluation.
- Neurosurgery
- GangreneTransfemoral Amputations (above knee amputations): This amputation includes all levels of thigh amputations from the hip to the knee joint. Above-knee amputation, also known as transfemoral amputation, removes the leg above the knee joint when that limb has been severely damaged or diseased. This mid-thigh amputation is chosen when the lower leg and knee cannot be saved. Common reasons for this procedure include peripheral vascular disease, diabetes, infection/gangrene, trauma and tumor/cancer.
- HysterectomyThose in the LGBTQ+ community who decide to make a permanent change to their bodies may elect to undergo a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), phalloplasty (creation of penis), or vaginoplasty (construction of a vagina). A pelvic floor therapist can provide pre- and post-surgical care to ensure the best outcomes.
- Breast AugmentationMossRehab orthopedic therapists support those in the LGBTQ+ community who are preparing or recovering from gender-affirming surgery in the upper body. Commonly supported surgical procedures include chest reconstruction and breast augmentation.
- Skin CareSkin within the prosthesis needs to be checked daily. Always check your skin after removing the prosthesis, especially if you participate in an activity that is out of the ordinary. Dancing at a wedding, a weekend game of softball, or a long walk on vacation—these all can add unusual amounts or points of pressure inside your prosthesis and can cause skin breakdown. For more information and advice for amputees, join us for our next Amputation Abilities Support Group Meeting.
- Sports MedicineMossRehab built its reputation taking on the toughest, most complex patients -traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, amputations and strokes. We bring that same experience and skill to everyday rehabilitation challenges, such as back pain, sore or damaged joints and sports injuries.
- Physical TherapyThe Moss Muscle Builders pool program is a maintenance program in which clients conduct their own individual aquatic exercise program. A physical therapy aide provides supervision and vital sign monitoring.
- Occupational TherapyWhether they’re recovering from a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, hand injury or relearning basic activities of daily living (ADLs) following a stroke, MossRehab patients focus on moving toward independence with our up-to-the-minute approach to occupational therapy.
- Shoulder Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyAquatic therapy takes place in a specially designed, heated, 8,800-gallon therapeutic pool. A lift is available for patients with special needs.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic TherapyWe understand the importance of finding prosthetics near you, so our patients benefit from having Allied Orthotics and Prosthetics, an artificial limb maker, available during all working hours for quick, convenient service. The staff of Allied Orthotics and Prosthetics works closely with the physicians and therapists to achieve the best results for our patients.