- Osteoporosis
- ArthritisAquatic Physical Therapy - Aquatic therapy takes advantage of the physical properties of water to assist with the rehabilitative process. Buoyancy, turbulence, hydrostatic pressure, and thermal properties of water can assist with the rehabilitation of a patient. Those suffering from chronic pain, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbar fusion surgery, or with a limited weight-bearing status are just a few of the many different patient populations that can benefit from aquatic therapy.
- Fibromyalgia
- CryotherapyCryotherapy or Cold Therapy - used to cause vasoconstriction (the blood vessels constrict or decrease their diameter) to reduce the amount of fluid that leaks out of the capillaries into the tissue spaces (swelling) in response to injury of tissue. Ice or cold is used most frequently in acute injuries, but also an effective pain reliever for even the most chronic pain.
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- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeUltrasound - ultrasound uses a high frequency sound wave emitted from the sound head when electricity is passed through a quartz crystal. The sound waves cause the vibration of water molecules deep within tissue causing a heating effect. When the sound waves are pulsed, they cause a vibration of the tissue rather than heating. The stream of sound waves helps with nutrition exchange at the cellular level and healing. Studies have shown that ultrasound is helpful for ligament healing and clinically, for carpal tunnel syndrome, and muscle spasm.
- Multiple SclerosisPT Degree: Doctorate degree, Pacific University (Forest Grove, OR), 2003. Mike has over 14 years of experience and focused his outpatient orthopedic treatment on spinal disorders, shoulder injury, post-operative conditions and geriatric rehabilitation. He utilizes exercise-based treatment approaches with an emphasis on posture and total body conditioning. Mike has also developed the "Back in Swing" golf rehab, fitness and performance program. Michael also specializes in neurologic conditions such as Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Parkinson's Disease, stroke (CVA) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundFor many patients, one of the primary objectives is pain relief. This is frequently accomplished with hands-on techniques, modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and/or heat or cold therapy. Movement often provides pain relief as well. Your physical therapist will provide you with the appropriate exercises not only for pain relief but to recover range of motion, strength, and endurance.
- IontophoresisIontophoresis - medications are propelled through the skin by an electrical charge. This modality works on the physical concept that like charges repel each other, therefore, a positively charged medication will be repelled through the skin to the underlying tissues by the positively charged pad of an iontophoresis machine. Iontophoresis is usually prescribed for injuries such as shoulder or elbow bursitis.
- Orthopedics21 years of practice and experience. Lisa graduated from Chico State University with a BA in Exercise Physiology. She is the co-founder of The Rose Center and is co-founder of The Roses 4 Hope. Lisa has experience in outpatient orthopedics as well as balance-vestibular, and neurological rehabilitation.
- SciaticaGeneral Orthopedic Conditions (including lower back pain, sciatica, SI joint, neck, shoulder, arm/hand, hip, knee and lower leg pain)
- Wound CareKaren received her Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy in 1990 from the University of North Dakota and recently completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy from the college of St. Scholastica (Duluth, MN) in 2017. She has 28 years experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings and specializes in treating those with neurological diagnoses, including stroke (CVA), head injury (TBI), MS, Parkinson's Disease and spinal cord injury. She is a certified specialist in wound care and also specializes in edema management and wheelchair seating and positioning.
- Joint Replacement
- Knee ReplacementIn some cases, physical therapy techniques can be painful. For example, recovering knee range of motion after total knee replacement or shoulder range of motion after shoulder surgery may be painful. Your physical therapist will utilize a variety of techniques to help maximize your treatment goals. It is important that you communicate the intensity, frequency, and duration of pain to your therapist. Without this information, it is difficult for the therapist to adjust your treatment plan.
- Physical TherapyRose Center For Rehabilitation, Hope And Wellness Inc. has been voted as one of the top Redding, CA Physical Therapy practices.
- Occupational TherapyThe Rose Center offers clinical experts in spinal cord injury rehabilitation that are available to provide Physical and Occupational therapy. Treatment is based on evidence-based approaches with an emphasis focusing on normal rather than just independent movement. With this treatment approach patients are challenged to perform tasks that conventional therapy may not address. Specialized equipment allows the therapists at The Rose Center to safely challenge patients with such activities.
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic Therapy23 years of practice and experience. Janet brings a wealth of knowledge, skill-sets and training to The Rose Center Physical Therapy team. She has experience in various practice settings and has specialized training in aquatic therapy and wound care. Janet is also a Polestar Certified Pilates Rehabilitation instructor and is a member of the Pilates Method Alliance.
- Manual TherapyJessica is a Physical Therapist Assistant, recently graduated from the Institute of Technology in Redding. She is also a Certified Massage Therapist and Certified Lymphedema Therapist with years of experience helping others with manual therapy and complete decongestive therapy. On her free time, Jessica enjoys playing guitar and exploring the great outdoors with her husband and two beautiful daughters.
- Geriatrics
- TMJ DysfunctionHe Rose Center for Rehabilitation offers state-of-the-art, evidence-based treatment approaches to effectively rehabilitate the patient suffering from Temporal Mandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD).