- Osteoporosis
- Headaches
- Arthritis
- FibromyalgiaOur Fibromyalgia doctors have properly tested Fibromyalgia treatment plans for each patient. We are sharing symptoms and prescribed solutions, if you are sensing a few of them, then book a consultation for timely treatment.
- Primary CareMassage therapy can benefit people who deal with chronic pain and inflammation as either primary care or complementary care blended with conventional medical treatment. Fibromyalgia, neck pain, back pain, arthritis, and past athletic injuries are soothed through the use of deep tissue massage.
- Emergency CareFalls are one of the most serious health risks for older adults. More than one third of adults 65 and older fall each year in the United States. Falls are not only the leading cause of injury-related deaths in this population, but they are also a significant cause of disability. In fact, falls cause ten percent of all emergency department visits and more than half of injury-related hospitalizations.
- Constipation
- Irritable Bowel SyndromeIrritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) – This common disorder affects up to 3.5 million people in the United States with up to 65 percent of the individuals being women.
- Urinary IncontinenceThe team of specialists dealing with patients and completely understand what you are going through. So we are sharing some core symptoms along with the cause of urinary incontinence along with fecal to help you come out of such moments as early as possible.
- GlaucomaVision Health – Women are more likely than men to suffer from eye-related diseases and conditions such as: Cataract, Glaucoma and Age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Two thirds of individuals who are blind or are going blind are women, according to the National Institute for Health. All these risks increase with age, doubling over the age of 80. Diabetes, cancer and autoimmune disease cause risks for eye health.
- Macular Degeneration
- Cataracts
- Female Infertility
- EndometriosisHeart Disease – The number one health risk for women. Certain diseases that only affect women increase the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), the leading cause of heart attack. These include endometriosis, polycystic ovary disease, diabetes and high blood pressure that develop during pregnancy. Endometriosis has been found to raise the risk of developing CAD by 400 percent in women under age 40.
- Pelvic PainSexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) – There are approximately 19 million new (STIs) in the United States affecting both men and women. Women tend to be more frequently affected and end up with more serious problems from them than men. Among the most serious STI complications are pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and chronic pelvic pain.
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryStroke – Each year, about 425,000 women have a stroke—55,000 more than men. This can partly be explained by women’s longer average life span. However, women face unique stroke threats due to hormones, reproductive health, pregnancy, and childbirth.
- UrologyOveractive Bladder (OAB) – According to the Urology Care Foundation, around 33 million Americans have OAB. They estimate that 30 percent of men and 40 percent of women in the United States experience symptoms.
- Interstitial CystitisMany conditions may cause this pain including but not limited to: Interstitial Cystitis, Prolapse, Post Prolapse Repair, Vestibulitis, Vulvadynia, Vaginismus, Coccydynia, Pudendal Neuralgia, Endometriosis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), Post Prostatectomy Post-operative, and Post Abdominal Surgery. Our Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists has years of experience with these diagnoses and can help relieve your pain and symptoms.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel syndrome: Carpal tunnel syndrome is when pressure is applied to the median nerve. This can cause tingling, weakness, or numbness. Activities that can cause this include repetitive movements like working on a computer all day, or other tasks that require repetitive hand motions.
- AutismWe treat a wide range of neurological disorders in children, including epilepsy, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism. Because we are concerned about children and their families, a team of professionals is here to provide help.
- Multiple SclerosisPatients suffering from progressive brain disorders include those with conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis. As a means of managing these conditions while bettering the quality of life, we offer therapy treatments.
- Epilepsy
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundTherapeutic Ultrasound uses sound waves to massage your muscles deep down, helping ease those tight spots and get the blood flowing better.
- X-Rays
- ChemotherapyPhysical therapists also use massage therapy to help alleviate depression and anxiety. If a person constantly experiences high levels of stress or fatigue, massage therapy helps the muscles to relax, easing the effects of stress. A professional massage or physical therapist can ease the effects of chemotherapy and can hasten the healing process after someone has had surgery.
- Iontophoresis
- OrthopedicsTypes of physical therapy treatments used to treat auto-injuries include soft tissue mobilization, manual therapy, ice and cold therapy, specific exercises, targeted resting positions, stretching, and aquatic therapy. Total Function Physical Therapy takes a holistic approach to healing for car accident injuries. Our physical therapists can also provide services for pulmonary rehab, neurological rehab, cardiovascular, orthopedics, and post-op care.
- SciaticaWhen sciatica and low back pain knock on your door, it’s not enough just to answer; you need a strategy to keep them from coming back. You need to have proper know-how of what makes sciatica worse, that’s where we excel. From the moment you walk in, you’ll notice the difference in how we approach your care. Our physical therapists are all about finding solutions that stick, not just quick fixes. Here’s how we tackle it...
- WhiplashHead and back injuries from a car wreck are typically the most serious. Head injuries can lead to vision problems, skull fractures and concussions. With a concussion, you may experience dizziness and headaches. Another common car accident injury is a herniated disk. Neck and chest injuries are also common, with whiplash being the most common accident injury.
- Joint ReplacementThinking of heading back to work after a major surgery, like a joint replacement or back surgery? Through our post-surgical rehab services, it’s crucial to know how much you can physically handle. These evaluations are like a custom-fit guide, so you don’t overdo it when you return to your job, balancing safety with your eagerness to get back to normal.
- Hip Replacement"When I started with Lake County Physical Therapy I was using a walker and a cane to get around following a double hip replacement. 5 weeks later I am no longer using a walker, cane or heavy metal brace. I have the strength and confidence as well as knowledge I need to continue with my road to recover once I end my physical therapy coming up soon. I would recommend Lake County Physical Therapy to anyone who is serious about getting back on their feet again in no time."
- Sports MedicineDon’t wait to begin your sports injury recovery or prevention program. Our dedicated team is trained in the specific art of dealing with sports injuries, and we’ll have you back to fighting form in no time! Call us to schedule an appointment to get back to the sport you love as soon as possible.
- Physical TherapyLAKE COUNTRY PHYSICAL THERAPY now provides a HIPAA compliant telemedicine platform for our patients. We offer services at a distance and through video telecommunications in the comfort of the patient’s home. Stay safe and healthy and continue your PT treatment at home with Teletherapy.
- Tennis ElbowOften a general practitioner or specialist will recommend an ergonomics evaluation to a patient who is experiencing pain and discomfort. Conditions that can be helped by ergonomics include sprains and strains, rotator cuff tears, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, tennis elbow and “trigger finger.”
- Shoulder Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyIt is a unique way to treat patients, and ideal for gentle rehabilitation. These water-based exercises reduce stress on the body while providing resistance training and support.
- Manual TherapyThis arthritic shoulder pain treatment has hands-on methods for patient’s manual therapy that improve joint movement and relieve pain.
- Ankle SprainWhether you’re a weekend warrior or a serious athlete, sports injuries are a fact of life. A twisted ankle or an aching back can usually be treated at home. But for those breaks and tears that call for immediate medical attention, or those pains that just aren’t going away, physical therapy is often a critical part of the healing process.