Patient Assessment: Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients with musculoskeletal, neurological, or other conditions that affect their physical function
Diagnosis: Diagnose and determine the cause and extent of physical impairments and disabilities
Treatment Planning: Develop personalized treatment plans that may include physical therapy, medication management, rehabilitation programs, and other interventions
Pain Management: Manage and alleviate chronic pain conditions through various techniques, including medications, injections, and physical modalities
Musculoskeletal Care: Provide non-surgical treatment for musculoskeletal conditions such as back pain, joint pain, and sports injuries
Rehabilitation: Oversee and coordinate rehabilitation programs for patients recovering from injuries, surgeries, or strokes, with a focus on maximizing functional recovery
Spinal Cord Injury Care: Specialize in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries
Neurological Rehabilitation: Address neurological conditions, including stroke, brain injuries, and neuromuscular disorders
Amputee Rehabilitation: Provide care for individuals who have undergone amputations and need prosthetic and rehabilitation services
Orthopedic Rehabilitation: Assist patients with orthopedic conditions, such as fractures, joint replacements, and tendon injuries
Geriatric Rehabilitation: Focus on improving the functional abilities of older adults with physical impairments