Physical Therapy

pict-pt1Physical therapy involves inpatient and outpatient treatment for individuals with pain and/or movement dysfunction resulting from injury, disability or disease. After being evaluated by a physical therapist, the patient works with the therapist to implement a personalized treatment plan to help regain his/her highest level of functioning.

Benefits of Physical Therapy

  • Decreases pain
  • Improves mobility, strength, endurance, balance and range of motion

Elements of Physical Therapy

  • Specific exercises to increase muscle function, coordination, balance, endurance and mobility
  • Training to improve bed mobility, gait stability, posture and positioning
  • Joint and soft tissue mobilization to increase range of motion
  • Wound care
  • Training with adaptive equipment for daily life activities

Conditions treated by Physical Therapy

  • Fractures
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Joint replacements/other orthopedic conditions
  • Amputations
  • Chronic pain
  • Sensory loss
  • Heart condition
  • Stroke
  • Cardiopulmonary dysfunction
  • Post surgical condition
  • Neurological disorders
  • Memory loss (Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia)
  • Skin issues
  • Balance disorders
  • Wounds
  • Arthritis
  • General weakness

Testimonials

During the time our mother-in-law/mom was at Oakbrook, she made many friends with the residents as well as the staff. She commented often how she felt she was treated “special”. When I would visit, I could see what she meant. Everyone on staff who entered her room came with a smile and positive attitude – how could she not feel “special”. Seeing that gave me the comfort of knowing that our mom/mother-in-law was in good hands. Thank you for that.
- Gloria K.

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