Services
Physical Therapy– The physical therapy and rehabilitation services offered by Catholic Health use a team-based approach and the latest technology to provide innovative treatment options to restore your health. PT techniques can help your body rebuild strength, relieve pain, and relearn specific skills.
Imaging– The state-of-the-art technology used at Catholic Health imaging centers informs our physicians’ decisions about the right way to care for your illness, injury, or condition. These provided services also allow our locations to set the standard in our region for disease detection and prevention.
Vestibular & Balance Therapy– Abnormalities within the vestibular system, or inner ear, can cause symptoms such as vertigo, general dizziness, balance problems, and nausea. Vestibular therapy often involves manual repositioning techniques that offer relief to patients suffering from these symptoms.
Peripheral Artery Disease – Supervised Exercise– Though PAD is commonly characterized by leg aches and pains, studies show that exercise can help manage disease symptoms and progression. We offer supervised exercise programs for PAD patients, so health can be monitored throughout a workout.
Concussion Testing & Assessment– Concussion testing and assessments can help providers make a diagnosis and guide return-to-activity decisions, which is quite important for patients who play a sport or lead active lifestyles. Concussion symptoms are usually rather prominent, resulting from trauma or an extreme force acting upon the head.
Physical Therapy for Back Pain– Chronic or recurrent back pain can be downright disruptive to day-to-day activities and may ultimately affect quality of life. Based upon an initial evaluation, physical therapy can target problem areas and significantly reduce tension for those suffering from back pain.
Fall Risk Assessment and Fall Prevention– Fall risk assessment and prevention measures are available as a service for patients considered at-risk for accidental slips, trips, and falls. Physical therapists can evaluate factors that may affect balance and neurological function, and then recommend treatment to manage your stability.