SERVICES

Performance Physical Therapy & Sports Conditioning provides the following services. For more information on any of the services or for pricing please contact us.

Physical therapy - Physical therapy is provided in an individualized setting for approximately one hour.  Physical therapy can decrease pain, increase strength, restore motion, and restore a patient's ability to function in everyday life or sport.   Our therapists are manually trained and focus on manual therapy.  Physical therapy is provided by appointment only.

 

Athletic training - Our athletic training services manage, treat, and prevent injuries that may occur during the course of any athletic event.  Athletic training services can be arranged for a single event, seasonal coverage, or yearly coverage for a team or facility.  All coverage is provided by a NJ licensed, Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC).

Strength, agility and sport specific conditioning – Our strength, agility and sport specific conditioning programs are designed to prepare the athlete for the mental and physical demands of sport.  All programs are sport and age specific, designed to enhance performance by increasing strength, power, speed, and agility.  We use the newest research- proven techniques to achieve these desired outcomes.  Programs are available for individuals, small group, large group, teams and camp sessions.

Consultation/Educational Services  - We provide a wide variety of consultation services including:  site needs analysis, workstation ergonomic assessment, program design and facility design and layout. We also offer educational seminars on nutrition and diet, weight loss, supplementation, steroid non-use, proper body mechanics and much more.

TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION PHILOSOPHY

Treatment regimens are individualized based on diagnosis, individual goals and individual limitations; no two individuals are treated exactly the same because no two individuals are the same.

Pain reduction and inflammation control

We use modalities such as ice, moist heat, ultrasound, TENS, and interferential electrical stimulation to gain control over pain, muscle spasms, or swelling associated with the injury.

Restore joint mobility and tissue mobility

During the second phase of the rehabilitation process, we employ manual therapy techniques of massage, joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, self-stretching, and other techniques to restore range of motion and flexibility to the affected areas.

Strength training for core function

We believe in beginning strength training to the affected area only after adequate range of motion is restored. The supporting structural stabilizers in the affected region are targeted first and foremost, which lays the groundwork for a strong foundation leading to functional strength training.

Strength training and sport specific conditioning for return to competition

With restored joint mobility and a strong foundation of core stabilizers, the athlete will be ready to begin a safe and appropriate strength training and/or sport specific conditioning routine. This will enable the individual to achieve a quicker, more prepared return to functional active lifestyle and/ or competition.

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