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We provide treatment for a variety of conditions.

Physical Therapists at the ACTIVE REHAB, INC can help with many conditions including:

Shoulder Region:

  • Rotator Cuff Tendonitis and Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: When the tendons of the rotator cuff muscles around the shoulder joint rub against bones or become pinched, you may experience extreme pain and stiffness in your shoulder. 
  • Arthritis: Degeneration of the cartilage inside the shoulder joint can result in bone-on-bone friction, causing pain and inflammation.
  • Bursitis: While the bursae normally prevent friction-based inflammation in the shoulder, they can become pinched and inflamed over time. Thus resulting in shoulder bursitis.
  •  Adhesive capsulitis is commonly known as frozen shoulder, usually develops in a shoulder that has been immobilized for a long time ( after injury when in a cast for weeks) or secondary to Diabetes.
  • Fractures of upper extremity bones including humerus, clavicle, and other bones after the surgeon have provided the approval to start the physical therapy.
  • In addition, many more conditions.

Hip and Knee Region:
There are a variety of things that can cause hip and knee pain. These include:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Exercise and sports injuries
  • Tendinitis
  • Strains in tendons and/or muscle
  • Bursitis
  • Meniscal tears (in Knees)
  • Other causes

Joint Replacement Rehabilitation:

  • Following the partial or full replacement of the joints including Hip, Knee, and Shoulder secondary to degeneration or injury to the joint, Physical therapy plays a vital role in the long road to full recovery under the supervision of the surgeon.
  • Physical therapy helps to decrease pain and edema, increase the strength, mobility, and flexibility in the months following surgery to ensure proper healing of the replaced joints.
  • Gait training, fall prevention, home safety recommendations, and enabling the patient to return to being able to complete all the functional tasks without any difficulty.

Kindly contact us at info@activerehabinc.com or call at 248-730-0414 to schedule your visit in the comfort of your home.