- Osteoporosis
- Headaches
- ArthritisArthritis is any chronic condition that affects the joints, causing pain, inflammation, and usually joint breakdown. The Arthritis Foundation states that there are over 100 different types of arthritis that exist. However, the two most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, both of which can affect a single joint or multiple joints simultaneously.
- FibromyalgiaCupping effectively treats various conditions, including chronic neck pain, low back pain, fibromyalgia, and other musculoskeletal pain-related conditions. It can also help your skin, relieve respiratory problems, and aid digestion.
- Plantar FasciitisPost-operative patients are the prime candidates for the AlterG Treadmill. Patients are strapped into the middle of it, with their feet enclosed in the pressurized case. By safely securing patients, they are able to use the weight-bearing treadmill freely, without pressure on their legs or the fear of falling off of it. Other conditions that have shown improvement through the AlterG Treadmill include tendinitis, obesity, arthritis, osteoporosis, plantar fasciitis, shin splints, spine fusions, stress fractures, neurological disorders, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), and total joint replacement.
- Pediatric CareScheduling directly with your physical therapists is important in all areas of physical therapy, including outpatient physical therapy, pediatrics, private home care, school districts, hospitals, and even the sports fields. Direct Access is much more common than the general public and other medical practitioners realize.
- Primary CarePlease bring any referrals, prescriptions, or test results from your primary care physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant.
- Ear Infections
- Female Infertility
- EndometriosisPelvic conditions can affect both genders causing painful intercourse, difficult or painful urination, and even infertility. Prostatitis, postpartum pelvic pain, pain after abdominal surgery, dyspareunia, and endometriosis are some of our physical therapists’ most common pelvic conditions.
- Pelvic PainIf you are a woman suffering from occasional or chronic pelvic pain, physical therapy can help. Pelvic pain can occur for a vast number of reasons, and a certain pelvic therapy known as “pelvic floor rehabilitation” can help reduce or eliminate the pain and symptoms you are experiencing.
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryPelvic floor rehabilitation is important and can help men and women of all ages. At Suburban Physical Therapy, our physical therapists can help with incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction, whether your condition results from reconstruction surgery, abdominal surgery, prostate cancer treatments, pregnancy, or childbirth. No matter what it is, we most likely treat it.
- Prostate Cancer
- NeurologyOur physical therapists have years of university-level training in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology (the study of joint movement), neurology, and a variety of other medical sciences. All of our physical therapists are state-licensed and have completed accredited physical therapy programs.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeIf you notice your hands, wrists, or forearms ache daily, or that typing or working on the line has become particularly difficult and uncomfortable for you, you may have carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- MRIYou will register at the front desk when you arrive at our office. We’ll need your insurance information as well as any other paperwork you’ve brought with you (i.e., referral, X-ray or MRI report, other medical reports)
- ChemotherapyNeuropathy refers to a diseased state of nerves typically associated with diabetes, medication toxicity (i.e., chemotherapy), or circulation issues like peripheral vascular disease.
- SciaticaAre you looking for sciatica relief? Disc herniations often lead to pressure on the nerve resulting in pain and Inflammation of the sciatic nerve causing the condition known as sciatica. Sciatica (aka lumbar radiculopathy)affects the nerves (i.e., L4 – S3) that exit from the lower back and travel down the leg. (Radiculopathy in the front of the leg affects the femoral nerve and is far less common).
- WhiplashWhiplash is a type of sprain/strain injury caused with the head to whips rapidly back and forth resulting in injury to the soft tissues in the back of the neck. A sprain occurs when you overstretch the ligaments whereas a strain occurs when you overstretch muscles.
- Pinched NerveAlthough sciatica is often described as a pinched nerve, most cases stem from inflammation. A compressed nerve in the lower back is typically a more severe condition and should be addressed as soon as possible.
- Joint Replacement
- Hip ReplacementThis is Daisy dancing up a storm just 4 months post-operation for a total hip replacement!! Shout out to Lisa at our Twinsburg location for getting Daisy back to doing the things she loves! We are so happy you are back to Zumba and line dancing, you go girl!
- Knee ReplacementAfter a knee replacement someone recommended Suburban Physical Therapy. I was a little hesitant because it was not an in- hospital therapy program. After the first day I knew I… Read More
- Sports MedicineA neck muscle strain occurs when you overstretch your neck muscles. Neck muscle strains are often due to traumas like sports injuries, car accidents or are due to repetitive stress injuries (i.e. turning your head repeatedly while swimming).
- Physical TherapyAt Suburban Physical Therapy, our seasoned therapists excel in a variety of specializations, ensuring comprehensive care for diverse health needs. From treating athletic and work-related injuries to providing post-operative rehabilitation, we have you covered. Our services also extend to balance and fall prevention, vestibular therapy, and innovative approaches like the Alter-G anti-gravity treadmill. We further cater to unique needs with specialized women's health physical therapy. Serving Brecksville and Twinsburg, OH, our specialties are designed to facilitate your journey to optimal health and peak performance. all specialties
- Frozen ShoulderFrozen shoulder (aka adhesive capsulitis) is characterized by stiffness, loss of range of motion, and pain in the shoulder joint. Most often, the symptoms begin gradually and worsen over time. Most symptoms typically resolve on their own within one to three years.
- Tennis ElbowIt can also be used to treat numerous other conditions, including lower back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff tears, quadricep pain, tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and headaches. To learn more about how the Graston Technique can benefit you, contact Suburban Physical Therapy today!
- Shoulder Pain
- Ankle SprainThe “sprain” occurs when the ankle rolls, twists, or turns awkwardly to the outer aspect of the ankle (i.e., lateral ankle sprain). This sudden stretch leads to partial or complete tearing of the ligaments supporting the ankle joint.
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyThe Graston technique is another form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM). It is a type of manual therapy that incorporates special ergonomic tools that are used to gently massage and scrape parts of the skin. These stainless steel instruments are used to heal injuries to the soft tissues, such as sprains, strains, subluxations, and repetitive use injuries.
- Achilles TendonitisAchilles tendonitis is commonly associated with an overuse-type injury or a repetitive stress injury. Tendinitis occurs when the tendons become inflamed, resulting in swelling and pain, especially with movement of the affected area.
- Ankle SprainThe severity of the injury will determine the degree of pain, inflammation, ability to move the joints, and the time frame for healing and recovery. Regardless of how you were injured, ankle injuries should be examined by a physical therapist to initiate rehabilitation and to make sure no permanent harm has been done.
- Flat FeetSeveral tendons work together with the bones and joints of your foot to form the arches in your foot. When the tendons pull together correctly and your joints are stable, your foot will create a proper arch.
- Foot Pain
- Plantar FasciitisThe long tissue at the bottom of your feet connecting the heel bone to the toes is known as the plantar fascia. Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition involving the bottom, inner aspect of the heel that is worse following periods of non-weight bearing (i.e., the morning after sleeping, after prolonged sitting).