- Plantar Fasciitis
- Pediatric CareErin earned her certificate in Medical Assisting and Phlebotomy in 2007 from Seacoast Career Schools. Erin has worked in pain management, family medicine, and pediatrics. She has been working in healthcare for the past 7 years.
- Ear InfectionsThe most common form of Vertigo is Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or BPPV. Acute episodes can come out of nowhere and debilitate a person. The cause of BPPV generally involve crystals in the inner ear becoming lodged in the inner ear canal. The staff at Sports and Rehab are able to treat vertigo by performing maneuvers which adjust crystals in the inner ear to return a patient to their normal function by decreasing the dizziness, nausea he/she may experience. Other causes of vertigo include Inner ear infections or disorders, migraines, tumors, inner ear trauma or injury, and stroke. Symptoms associated with vertigo include nausea, vomiting, sweating, and abnormal eye movement. The staff at Sports and Rehab are trained to diagnose a disorder of the vestibular system and treat the disorder by either performing maneuvers or utilizing Visual tracking exercises, other vertigo exercises, and balance strategies are given to a patient to strengthen the vestibular system to avoid the episodes from returning.
- Family Practice
- Urinary IncontinenceIndividualized treatment focuses of education, pelvic floor awareness and exercises targeting proper breathing, strengthening, Kegels, core and Hips to address urge, stress and mixed incontinence.
- Pregnancy
- OrthopedicsRob received his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell in 2003. In 2007, he then graduated from Umass Lowell with his Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Soon after, he became employed by Sports & Rehab in the fall of 2007 as a staff physical therapist. Rob is certified in the Graston Technique, I & II as well as a certification in Trigger Point Dry Needling. Rob has worked in all three of the Sports and Rehab clinics, but is presently the acting administrator for Hampstead Sports and Rehab since 2013. Rob’s main clinical interests include general orthopedics, functional training, and sport specific training.
- Knee Replacement“I Highly recommend Salem sports and rehab. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable. I completely trusted them and felt they had my best interest at heart. Sarah was my therapist and was amazing! I had full knee replacement and would not hesitate to use them again.”
- Sports MedicineTrigger point Dry Needling, Graston Technique Level I & II, Kinesiotaping, TMJ, Sports Injuries, Pre/Post-Surgical Rehab, Work Conditioning and work-related injuries, Motor vehicle injuries.
- Physical TherapySports & Rehab is an innovative physical therapy clinic, which strives to provide the best comprehensive rehabilitation services within our community. Our mission is to make every patient visit a positive experience so as to encourage goodwill and adherence to their health care needs.
- Occupational TherapyBill Gould graduated from NHTI Claremont, NH in 1993 with his associates in Physical and Occupational therapy. Since then Bill has worked in outpatient PT facilities focusing on orthopedic sports injury and surgical repairs. Bill has taken numerous courses for manual techniques for a wide variety of conditions. In his spare time Bill enjoys running, working out and time with his family.
- Heel Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyInstitute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy of the lumbar spine, kinesiology taping, rehabilitation for postsurgical orthopedic patient: arthroplasty of shoulder, hip, and knee; sports related injuries, pre and post-surgical rehab, work-related injuries
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Achilles TendonitisOrthotics are custom made inserts for inside your shoes to support your feet and reduce pain. Clinical research studies have shown that orthotics both decrease foot pain and improve function. Unlike shoe inserts you can buy in stores, they are molded and customized to fit your feet. Prescription orthotics are also made of higher quality materials and last several years unlike store brands. There are two types of orthotics, Functional orthotics that control abnormal motion and accommodative orthotics that provide additional cushioning and support. A skilled therapist can assess your arch and your gait/walking pattern to determine the type of insert/orthotic you may need. The inserts can decrease pain associated with plantar fasciitis, heel pain, achilles tendonitis, bursitis, ankle injury, knee pain, hip pain and/or lower back pain.
- Ankle Sprain
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis