ACL Rehab
ACL rehab requires precise progression from early mobility and swelling control to force development and return-to-sport testing.
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ACL rehab requires precise progression from early mobility and swelling control to force development and return-to-sport testing.
View Treatment PageLow back pain often reflects a combination of load tolerance, movement strategy, and recovery habits that can be improved with focused treatment.
View Treatment PageRunner's knee is typically load-related and responds best to targeted strength, cadence and stride adjustments, and recovery planning.
View Treatment PageShoulder pain can be driven by load management, cuff capacity, and movement control through the shoulder blade and thoracic spine.
View Treatment PageAnkle sprains are common but often undertreated. Early rehab is key to restoring stability and reducing recurrence risk.
View Treatment PageHip pain can limit training, running, and daily movement. Targeted rehab restores force transfer and reduces compensation patterns.
View Treatment PagePersistent neck pain and cervicogenic headaches can be improved with better mobility, muscular endurance, and load management.
View Treatment PageSciatica often involves nerve irritation and movement sensitivity. A graded rehabilitation plan helps reduce symptoms and restore function.
View Treatment PageRotator cuff injuries can limit sleep, training, and overhead function. Progressive rehab restores shoulder capacity and control.
View Treatment PagePost-op rehab needs a structured timeline, close monitoring, and clear progression standards to restore movement and rebuild strength safely.
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