Physical Therapy Services
Pregnancy and Prenatal Support
Pain and limited mobility during pregnancy should not be accepted as the norm. Sure, pregnancy comes with a lot of physical changes, but the right tools and guidance can help to mitigate aches and pains while helping you stay active and move well. Physical Therapy can provide support and empowerment to optimize movement and function.
Reasons to Seek PT During Pregnancy
- Low back pain and sciatica
- Hip pain
- Pelvic girdle pain and symphysis pubis dysfunction
- Proactive preventative care
- Guidance and support for staying active or starting exercise
- Prevention and management of diastatis recti abdominis
- Posture and upper back or neck pain
- Ligament pain
- Preparation for labor and delivery
- Guided exercise for disease prevention or high risk pregnancy
- Recovery following pregnancy loss
Once Postpartum, Always Postpartum
Physical Therapy is a great tool to help regain strength, mobility, and function postpartum. Whether it is immediately postpartum care or many years down the line, physical therapy and exercise can help you feel stronger and move better.
Reasons to See Us Postpartum
- Low back, hip, and pelvic girdle pain
- Tailbone pain
- Upper back and neck pain
- Posture and breastfeeding positioning
- Cesarean scar management
- Abdominal strength and diastasis recti abdominis
- General strength and function for daily activities and family care
- Return to exercise and/or return to running
Pediatrics and Infant Development
Sometimes our babies also benefit from support from a physical therapist. Being proactive about health and wellness can start early in life!
Helping You Care for Your Babies
- Support for latch and feeding difficulties
- Conservative management of infant reflux symptoms
- Torticollis and asymmetries
- Craniofacial abnormalities and head flatness
- Delayed gross motor milestones
- Hypotonia
- Toe walking
- Toilet training and pediatric bowel and bladder dysfunction
- Scoliosis
- Musculoskeletal and orthopedic injuries
