Conditions treated by our therapists
Our compassionate physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists provide rehabilitative care for orthopedic and neurological conditions, such as:
- Arthritis
- Balance disorders
- Chronic pain
- Cognitive issues
- Finger and hand injuries
- Head, neck and spine trauma
- Limb loss
- Lower extremity injuries
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Multiple traumatic injuries
- Orthopedic injuries
- Parkinson’s disease
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Sciatica
- Speech-language disorders
- Stroke
- Swallowing issues
- Upper extremity injuries
- Vestibular disorders
Outpatient rehabilitation services
Through specialized therapy, we help you improve balance, endurance, mobility and strength after life-altering medical events. Our team can also help you manage pain and build the skills you need to live more independently.
Occupational therapy
Being able to safely complete everyday activities on your own is an important part of daily life. Our occupational therapists consider your unique needs and create a personalized treatment plan to help you:
- Clean
- Cook
- Dress
- Eat
- Work
Hand therapy
If you’re having trouble using your hands, our therapists can help you make the most of your abilities. We use advanced techniques to help you:
- Grasp and hold items
- Improve coordination and control
- Write more comfortably and effectively
Pain management therapy
Persistent discomfort can make it harder to move the way you want or need to. Over time, that can affect both your mental and physical health. Pain management therapy focuses on easing symptoms so you can lie down, sit, stand or walk with greater comfort and confidence.
Physical therapy
An acute injury or chronic condition can limit your ability to stay active. Our physical therapists guide you through targeted exercises designed to improve mobility, stability and long-term strength.
Speech therapy
The speech-language pathologists at our facility help address communication challenges using a variety of techniques, including facial exercises, reading aloud and tongue and mouth exercises. They also provide treatment for swallowing issues to help improve function.
For referrals or more information about our services, you contact us in the following ways:
- Efax — (469) 713-8677
- Fax — (972) 547-8082
Additionally, we are located at:
4510 Medical Center Dr.
Suite 109
McKinney, TX 75069