- Headaches
- Arthritis
- FibromyalgiaNowadays, it is difficult to deal with the broad symptoms put on by Fibromyalgia. Additionally, it may seem like no way to stop the suffering.
- Constipation
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Urinary IncontinenceUebersax JS, Wyman JF, Shumaker SA. McClish DK, Fantl AJ. Short forms to assess life quality and symptom distress for urinary incontinence in women: the incontinence impact questionnaire and the urogenital distress inventory. Neurourol and Urodynam 1995;14:131-139.
- Gynecology
- Pelvic Pain
- Labor and DeliveryI acknowledge and understand that I have been referred for evaluation and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic floor dysfunctions include, but are not limited to, urinary or fecal incontinence; difficulty with bowel, bladder, or sexual functions; painful scars after childbirth or surgery; persistent sacroiliac or low back pain; or pelvic pain conditions.
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Hypothyroidism
- UltrasoundThis therapy employs sound waves to generate a gentle heat that promotes the circulation of blood to your injured tissue. Ultrasound reduces muscle spasms, inflammatory, stiffness, and pain. However, it alleviates a range of motion restrictions in chronic pain patients than those with acute inflammatory disorders.
- WhiplashAt Oklahoma Physical Therapy our therapists are trained and specialize in the treatment of headaches. Many people have headaches related to neck dysfunction, whiplash disorder, muscle tension, jaw problems, or trigger points; but they don’t know their headache is fixable. Headaches can be debilitating and you don’t have to live with it. Skilled application of specific exercises and specialized “hands-on” therapy are necessary to fix musculoskeletal headaches. If you don’t have a headache we can fix, we’ll tell you. We are experts at helping people have improved quality of life by getting free from preventable musculoskeletal headaches.
- Burns
- Sports MedicineIn the United States, there has been an estimated 372,400 sports medicine physicians. The job market for sports medicine physicians is predicted to rise by 11.4 percent. Sports medicine is one discipline in which health practitioners and professionals are becoming increasingly important. Most of those procedures have been utilized to treat injuries and diseases, including Read more
- Physical TherapyIt is common for clients to feel some uneasiness about their first treatment session in pelvic floor physical therapy, but our therapist is good at making you feel as comfortable as possible by being a good listener and empathizing with you. Many clients have said and feel the same way you might, so you should not be worried in telling them any stories or worries you may have.
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyAquatic Therapy can be described as any exercise or treatment performed in the water with a trained, licensed physical therapist. Aquatic Therapy can be used for relaxation, fitness, and physical rehabilitation. The unweighting effect of being in water provides a controllable environment for reeducation of weak muscles and skill development for neurological and neuromuscular impairment. Aquatic Therapy has also been shown to decrease pain, enhance flexibility, improve circulation and relieve muscle spasms.
- Manual TherapyOur therapists are trained and specialize in the treatment and rehabilitation of sport and athletic injuries. We use the latest treatments to get you back to your peak performance. Evidence supports the application of exercise and manual therapy as the best aid for recovery from most injuries; and that’s where we excel. No two people are the same and so every injury is treated specific to that person. We are experts at helping people improve their athletic performance, recover from injury and prevent future injuries.
- Allergies