Orafacial / Dentistry Pain

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Orofacial physical therapy is a specialized area of physical therapy that focuses on the assessment and treatment of disorders affecting the muscles and functions of the face and mouth. The primary goal of orofacial physical therapy is to address issues related to orofacial muscles, which include the muscles involved in speech, chewing, swallowing, and facial…

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Pediatrics Physical Therapy

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Our therapists are committed to provide one on one care to early intervention, pre-school aged and school aged children, or “seedlings” as we like to call them in our clinic, that range from 0-18 years. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of therapy in a fun and nurturing environment using creative manual therapy…

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Pregnancy

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We treat Pregnancy Health and Wellness with a unique collaboration of professionals unlike other PT clinics. We love working with pregnant women! Our Pregnancy Health and Wellness Program is designed to minimize complications that may arise prior to pregnancy, throughout pregnancy, during labor and delivery and post-partum. Here is a layout of how we approach…

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 Pelvic Health (All Genders)

Stroma’s Pelvic Health program combines many different approaches of healing to treat all genders for issues related to the pelvic floor or the “root base” as stated in the practice of Kundalini Yoga. Pelvic rehabilitation, also known as pelvic floor rehabilitation or pelvic physical therapy, is a specialized area within physical therapy that focuses on…

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Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation

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Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (CPR) is a comprehensive program designed to optimize the physical and psychological well-being of individuals with heart and lung conditions. This specialized form of rehabilitation is typically prescribed for individuals who have experienced cardiac events, undergone cardiac surgeries, or have chronic respiratory conditions. The primary goals of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation are to improve cardiovascular…

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Neurological Rehabilitation

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Neurological physical therapy, also known as neurorehabilitation, is a specialized branch of physical therapy focused on the assessment and treatment of individuals with neurological disorders or injuries that affect the nervous system. The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Neurological physical therapists work to enhance and restore functional abilities, mobility, and…

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Vestibular Rehabilitation

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Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy designed to address issues related to the vestibular system, which plays a crucial role in balance, spatial orientation, and coordination. The vestibular system is located in the inner ear and provides information to the brain about the body’s position and movement in relation to gravity. Disorders…

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Orthopedics

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Orthopedic physical therapy is a specialized branch of physical therapy that focuses on the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions. The musculoskeletal system includes the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and other connective tissues that provide support and enable movement. Orthopedic physical therapists work to address a wide range of orthopedic issues, including injuries,…

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Strains / Sprains

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Muscle strains and ligamentous strains are a part of not just sport injury but also non-athletic injury as well. Pulled a muscle in your back? Rolled your ankle on the curb? Ruptured your quadriceps playing touch football? These types of injuries require specific treatment plans and focus. Stroma therapists are specific. It is the details…

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Rotator Cuff Injuries and Other Shoulder Injuries

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The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body and injuries of the shoulder, which include rotator cuff (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor) tears, labrum tears, bicipital tendinitis, acromio-clavicular (AC) separations, osteoarthritis, thoracic outlet syndrome, snapping scapula, and fractures, can result in a complicated rehabilitation process. The shoulder needs both stability and mobility…

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