- Fibromyalgia
- UltrasoundModalities-our therapists can use a combination of ultrasound, electrical stimulation, Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) and moist heat to aid in recovery
- Wound CareJosh graduated from Husson College in Bangor, Maine in May of 2002 with his Master's Degree in Physical Therapy. Josh worked at Orthopedic Therapy Associates from June of 2002 until April 2007. He worked as a traveling physical therapist in Montana and Arizona, settling in Montana for a little over a year. Josh returned to Maine late in 2008 to establish and open Orthopedic Physical Therapy. He has special interests in manual therapy and sports related injuries and has attended additional courses on neck and shoulder disorders, wound care management, and Stanley Paris' Spinal Manipulation (S1) seminar. Josh is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. In his spare time he enjoys just about anything outdoors - including hiking, hunting, fishing, and snowshoeing.
- Joint ReplacementWhen it comes to getting a joint replaced, the surgery is only half the battle. Make sure you’re doing everything you can to aid in your recovery by contacting Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Our facility offers total joint replacement rehabilitation and will help you strengthen and regain range of motion in the joint. We’ll teach you how to properly go about everyday physical activities and monitor your pain levels as you complete your therapy to make sure you’re not causing further damage.
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyAmy Graduated from Husson University in Bangor, Maine in May of 2003 with her Masters Degree in Physical Therapy. After graduation, Amy worked at Redington Fairview Rehab Services from May of 2003 to August of 2006. For the next 17 years (August of 2006 to January 2023), Amy worked for Northern Light Inland Hospital. During this time, she worked primarily as an outpatient physical therapist with occasional work as an inpatient therapist. In 2011, while working at Inland Hospital, Amy earned her Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from Husson University. Amy has attended continuing education courses for Graston Technique, vestibular rehabilitation, and cupping. She enjoys treating a variety of diagnoses, however has a special interest, as well as advanced training, in women's pelvic floor rehabilitation. In her free time, Amy enjoys listening to audible, going for walks, working on home improvement and spending time with her husband and two boys.
- Manual TherapyManual therapy-this type of physical therapy focuses on releasing and stretching the muscles through soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization and massage