Physical Rehabilitation

PHYSICAL REHABILITATION

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Patients can have physical rehabilitation from whatever company they choose. If your doctor recommends physical rehabilitation, tell them you want Share.


Physical Rehabilitation helps:


Maximize movement and function

Relieve pain


Our patients may have one or more of the following challenges:

  • Recent injury
  • Recent surgery
  • Increased pain
  • Decreased mobility
  • Orthopedic condition, i.e. sprains, strains, fractures, arthritis, joint replacements, etc.
  • Neurological condition, i.e. stroke, brain injury, neuropathy, balance, etc.
  • Sport/athletic injuries
  • Congenital impairments
  • Common physical limitations associated with aging or decreased activity

WorkSTEPS®

  • Functional employment testing to reduce workers comp
  • Post offer
  • Return to work

Read more on Occupational Health


Comprehensive physical rehabilitation services are available in the following settings:

Physical Rehabilitation Staff:

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Jordan Ross, DPT
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Shannon Rose, DPT
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