Industrial
Rehabilitation
Services
Our
intensive,
work-related,
goal
oriented
conditioning
program
is
designed
specifically
to
restore
systemic
neuromusculoskeletal
functions
e.g.,
joint
integrity
and
mobility,
muscle
performance
including:
strength,
power,
and
endurance,
motor
function,
motor
control
and
motor
learning,
range
of
motion
(including
muscle
length),
and
cardiovascular/pulmonary
functions.
The
objective
of
our
work
conditioning
program
is
to
restore
physical
capacity
and
function
to
enable
the
client
to
return
to
work.

Oncology
Services
Comprehensive
Treatment
for
All
Phases
of
Cancer
Care
One
in
two
Americans
will
develop
cancer
during
their
lifetime.
While
cancer
treatment
dramatically
increases
survivability,
many
patients
suffer
from
debilitating
side
effects
during
their
treatment.
They
may
be
left
with
permanent,
often
devastating,
physical
impairments.
These
impairments
can
lead
to
an
increased
risk
of
other
illnesses
or a
lower
quality
of
life.
Cancer
survivors
who
develop
symptoms
such
as
the
following
will
benefit
from
a
focused
rehabilitative
program
that
addresses
these
and
other
problems
during
any
phase
of
cancer
therapy.
Rehabilitation
can
substantially
improve
quality
of
life.
- fatigue
- shortness of breath
- non-cancer related pain
- difficulty with daily living activities, such as self-care
- difficulty walking or rising from a chair
Rehab
In
Motion
&
Physical
Therapy
offers
skilled
professionals
who
recognize
the
need
to
address
these
disabling
impairments
associated
with
cancer
treatment.
We
work
to
help
restore
cancer
survivors’
optimum
level
of
physical
health
and
maximize
enjoyment
for
life.
Our
Center
offers
a
wide
range
of
services
for
the
cancer
survivor
including
physical
therapy—therapeutic
strategies
including
flexibility,
strengthening,
reconditioning,
debilitation
risk
reduction,
postural
retraining,
pain
management,
and
manual
therapy.
Rehabilitation
Oncology
Services
These
services
address
all
phases
of
cancer
care.
They
are
tailored
to
meet
patients’
needs
before,
during
and
after
medical
cancer
treatment.
- Debilitation Risk Reduction—minimizes functional decline during cancer treatment.
- Functional Mobility Restoration—restores physical function after cancer treatment.
- Post-surgical oncology procedures—aim to return patients to their pre-surgical function and prepare for the possibility of further treatment.
- Pre-surgical oncology procedures—prepare the patient for possible impairments and physical side effects from surgery.
- Pain management—provides non-pharmacology methods to cope with and manage pain.