Physical Therapy from the comfort of your home
Orthopedics
Orthopedics refers to the bones and muscles of your body. If it has been injured in any of these ways (or others) Physical therapy can help
Post surgical: Joint replacements (knee hip shoulder) Arthroscopic surgeries (shoulder, knee, elbow, low back) Lumbar and cervical fusions, Laminectomies
Arthritis
Spinal stenosis
Disc herniations
Generalized Neck pain or Back pain
Sciatica
Tendonopathies
Tendinitis
Radiculopathies
Rotator cuff tears
Carpal tunnel
Sports Injury
Including:
Leg injuries (Hip flexor strain, groin pull, shin splints, sciatica, hamstring strain)
Knee injuries (Meniscal tear, dislocation, fracture, sprain, ACL injury)
Foot injuries (Plantar fasciitis, Achilles bursitis, navicular stress fracture, turf toe
Shoulder injuries (Dislocation, rotator cuff tear, biceps injury, labral tear, instability, frozen shoulder, AC joint injury)
Elbow injuries (Fracture, tendon rupture, dislocation, arthritis, tendinitis, tennis elbow, golfers elbow)
Neurological
Including:
Parkinson’s
Althezimers
Stroke
TIAs
Danielle is also comfortable treating medically complex patients including patients with COPD, hypertension, a fib, diabetes, fibromyalgia, cancer or history of cancer.
Physical therapy often requires extended care beyond what traditional insurance covers. Danielle provides periodic wellness check-ins, allowing for continued care on a less frequent basis if needed.
Modalities
These are some of the methods Danielle uses to ease pain in her patients so that they can move more effectively, and return to their normal faster
Kinesio Taping, It is worn around the clock for several days, providing therapeutic benefits the entire time which include:
Pain Relief
Reduced Swelling and Inflammation
Accelerated Recovery from Bruises and Contusions
Prevents and/or Relieves Muscle Spasms and Cramping
Speedier Recovery of Overused Muscles
Supports Injured Muscles and Joints without Restricting Range of Motion
Allows Athletes to Remain Active while Injured
Enhances Strength and Muscle Tone in Weak or Poorly-Toned Muscles
Tens: (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
Pads placed on the body transmit low level electrical current
Effective on both acute and chronic pain
Blocks transmission of pain signals
Produces endorphins
NEMS :(Neuromuscular Electrical Muscle Stimulation)
Pads placed on the body allow electrical current to run through muscle fibers stimulating them to contract
Studies show that when used prior to working the muscle, muscles have improved strength, and increased range of motion
Cupping
Myofascial Cupping Therapy is a centuries-old method of managing medical conditions, based on traditional Asian Medicine. The suction and negative pressure provided by cupping can loosen muscles, and encourage blood flow. Increased circulation improves oxygen supply and cell metabolism, which reduces inflammatory substances. Cupping is used to relieve back and neck pains, stiff muscles ease scar tissue deep within muscles and connective tissues, and reduce swelling and muscle knots.