Physical therapists (PTs) apply research and proven techniques to help patients get back in motion. They are trusted health care professionals with extensive academic education and clinical experience who examine, diagnose, and then prevent or treat conditions limiting the body's ability to move and function in daily life.
Physical therapist assistants (PTAs) are educated and licensed clinicians working under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist. PTAs work with physical therapists to treat patients of all ages who have medical problems or other conditions that limit their abilities to move forward with their lives.
Arthritis and Joint Pain |
Overuse Injuries |
Balance Rehabilitation |
Pediatrics |
Bell's palsy |
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Concussion |
Post-Concussion |
Chronic Pain |
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation |
Fibromyalgia |
Pre & Post-Partum Care |
Hand Injuries |
Stroke |
Lymphedema |
Strains, sprains and fractures |
Lower Back Pain & Injuries |
Surgery or acute illness |
Mastitis |
Sports Injuries |
Neck Pain & Headaches |
TMJ |
Neurological Impairments |
Total Joint Replacements |
Oncology Rehab |
Vestibular |
Orthopedic Surgery |
Work Related Injuries |
Blending science with inspiration, your physical therapist will teach you how to prevent or manage a health condition and help motivate you during your treatment so you can function optimally. Signature Healthcare therapists can work with you to help you understand your body so you will achieve long-term health benefits.