Physical therapy (or physiotherapy,
physical rehabilitation therapy, rehabilitation services, rehabilitation
physical therapy ) is the services
to people to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and
functional ability. It includes services in circumstances where movement
and function are threatened by the process of aging or that of injury or
disease. The method of physical therapy sees full and functional movement
as at the heart of what it means to be healthy.
Physical therapy is concerned with identifying and maximizing movement
potential, within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment and
rehabilitation. It involves the interaction between physical clients,
families and care givers, in a process of assessing movement potential and
in establishing agreed upon goals and objectives using knowledge and
skills unique to physical therapists.
The physical therapists’ distinctive view of the body and its movement
needs and potential is central to determining a diagnosis and an
intervention strategy and is consistent whatever the setting in which
practice is undertaken. These settings will vary in relation to whether
physical therapy is concerned with health promotion, prevention, treatment
or rehabilitation.
Physical therapy interventions may include:
"Manual handling; movement enhancement electrotherapeutic and mechanical
agents; functional training; provision of aids and appliances; patient
related instruction and counseling; documentation and coordination, and
communication. Intervention may also be aimed at prevention of
impairments, functional limitations, disability and injury including the
promotion and maintenance of health, quality of life, and fitness in all
ages and populations."
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Ability USA - Karen Breckenbridge
3425 Valle Verde Dr, Napa, CA 707 253-1120
Acute Rehabilitation-Queen
1000 Trancas St, Napa, CA 707 257-4010
California Hand Rehabilitation
935 Trancas St # 5A, Napa, CA 707 259-1152
Christine Robbins MD
Napa, CA 707 255-2676
Curtis Physical Therapy - Brian Curtis
1500 1st St, Napa, CA 707 257-4507
Eric D Ewig Physical Therapy
935 Trancas St # 4C, Napa, CA 707 255-1212
Eric D Ewig Physical Therapy - Eric D Ewig
935 Trancas St # 4C, Napa, CA 707 255-1212
Futures Rehab - Rich Pike
3423 Valle Verde Dr, Napa, CA 707 254-7175
George N Lendaris Therapist - George N Lendaris
3434 Villa Ln # 250, Napa, CA 707 257-0686
Grace Physical Therapy
2335 Yajome St, Napa, CA 707 224-2223
Napa Valley Physical Therapy - Bruce S Mc Call
1103 Trancas St, Napa, CA 707 224-3131
Napa Valley Physical Therapy - Glenn A Hughes
1103 Trancas St, Napa, CA 707 224-3131
Pro Physical Therapy - Tracy Griffin
477 Devlin Rd # 108, Napa, CA 707 254-1730
Progressive Physical Rehab
260 Foster Rd, Napa, CA 707 258-2241
Queen of the Valley Hospital
1000 Trancas St, Napa, CA 707 252-4411
Queen of the Valley Hospital
3421 Villa Ln, Napa, CA 707 257-4089
Rosemary Gallagher
1535 Jefferson St, Napa, CA 707 255-8288
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Linden Reeves
10 Woodland Rd, St Helena, CA 707 963-6250
Summit PT
1070 Summit Ave, Napa, CA 707 252-1229
Summit Pt - Jane Chic
1070 Summit Ave, Napa, CA 707 252-1229
Valley Workfit - Michael Clark
3448 Villa Ln # 105, Napa, CA 707 226-9675
Workhealth
1100 Trancas St # 300, Napa, CA 707 257-4084 |
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Some of the conditions that physical therapists manage include:
back and neck pain
spinal and joint conditions, such as arthritis
biomechanical problems and muscular control
cerebral palsy and spina bifida
heart and lung conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease and atelectasis
sport-related injuries
headaches (cervicogenic and tension-type headache)
stress incontinence
neurological conditions, such as stroke and multiple sclerosis |
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Occupational Therapy
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