Advanced Rehabilitation, Inc. is a team of expert physical therapists and licensed orthopedic manual therapists in Tell City specialize in treating a variety of conditions including back pain, sciatica, neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, knee pain, hip pain, foot pain, ankle pain, elbow, wrist or hand pain, sports injuries and more. Our treatment techniques include physical therapy, orthopedic manual therapy, sports injury rehabilitation, massage therapy, therapeutic exercise techniques and kinesio taping. We are conveniently located across from Tell City High School. Call us today at (812)547-7770 for more information or to book an appointment!
Arthritis causes pain and inflammation, and it can affect one or multiple joints at once. According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis affects over 50 million people and it is currently the leading cause of disability across the nation. Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and are the two most commonly experienced types.
Fibromyalgia
If you are suffering from chronic pain that is accompanied by fatigue, changes in mood, or irregular sleep patterns, you may be dealing with a more serious physiological condition, known as fibromyalgia.
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation in the connective tissue on the bottom of your foot. This can occur from aggravated overuse, such as constant standing, improper posture, or footwear that lacks proper arch support.
Stroke Rehabilitation
Primary Care
Primary lymphedema is either inherited or occurs on its own. The cause of primary lymphedema isn’t always obvious. Your primary care physician may want to take additional imaging tests in order to look at your lymphatic system as well as rule out other possible conditions. These tests may include an MRI scan, CT scan, Doppler ultrasound, or lymphoscintigraphy.
Ear Infections
Sleep Disorders
Emergency Care
One-third of the population over 65 falls each year. Every 11 seconds, an older adult is rushed to the emergency room for a fall. Every 19 minutes, an older adult dies from a fall. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), over 2.5 million adults were treated for nonfatal injuries in emergency departments in 2013. In older adults, falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries.
By participating in physical therapy treatments following a neurological injury, you can improve your function, perform targeted activities, and regain your independence much faster. PTs specializing in neurology work with patients who have a wide range of neurological disorders.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
If your hands, wrists, or forearms ache on a daily basis, or if typing and holding things has become particularly difficult and uncomfortable for you, you may have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis include pain, fatigue, and weakness. This condition can be debilitating as it progresses. Fortunately, if you are dealing with this disease, physical therapy can help manage and decrease these symptoms.
We will focus on improving your posture to aid in the recovery of your neck muscles, as well as avoiding re-injury in the future. Additional treatment services may include ice and heat therapy, ultrasound, or electrical stimulation, as our physical therapist deems fit.
MRI
This will be done after first performing a diagnostic exam, and our physical therapist may also review diagnostic tests, such as X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound. Treatment plans will take into account the nature of your injury, your fitness level, and your lifestyle.
X-Rays
Computed Tomography
Chemotherapy
Peripheral neuropathy affects the nerves that carry messages to/from the brain and spinal cord from/to the rest of the body. These nerves are damaged or diseased due to medical conditions, trauma/injury, or the results of medications (i.e., chemotherapy drugs).
Iontophoresis
Our programs are designed in a holistic manner. When dealing with wrist conditions, we address the entire upper extremity. Stretching and strengthening the neck, shoulder, elbow, and hand are frequently included in our treatment programs. Splinting, bracing, and modalities (such as heat, ice, laser, iontophoresis, or ultrasound) are also commonly used to relieve pain and ensure the best possible outcome.
Are you searching for sciatica relief? Disc herniations frequently cause pressure on the nerve, causing pain and inflammation of the sciatic nerve, resulting in sciatica. Sciatica (also known as lumbar radiculopathy) affects the nerves that exit the lower back and travel down the leg (L4-S3). (Femoral nerve radiculopathy in the front of the leg is far less common.)
Whiplash
A traumatic injury to the neck, such as whiplash, is a common cause of musculoskeletal headaches. With neck injuries such as whiplash, the muscles and connective tissues in the neck can become torn or strained. This can lead to agonizing pain felt in the head, as well as in the face, shoulders, or neck.
Arthroscopy
A jaw specialist may also use a dental splint to keep teeth properly aligned and prevent tooth grinding. Other types of medical treatment include trigger point acupuncture, joint replacement, or a TMJ arthroscopy.
Pinched Nerve
Although sciatica is commonly described as a pinched nerve, the majority of cases are caused by inflammation. A compressed nerve in the lower back is a more serious condition that should be treated as soon as possible.
Joint Replacement
Our Tell City, Jasper and Santa Claus, IN physical therapists are highly trained in diagnosing and treating movement disorders, so you can find the relief you need. These disorders often occur following surgery, especially if a patient has undergone total joint replacement.
Laser therapy can be used for both acute and chronic conditions, including neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain and sciatica, arthritis, bursitis, disc injuries, TMJ, sports injuries, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraines, soft tissue damage, and MORE!
Physical Therapy
If you wake up in the morning with back pain or notice nagging aches in your back, buttock, or thighs, physical therapy in Tell City, Jasper and Santa Claus, IN can help you find relief.
Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder results in a painful loss of motion in the shoulder with a tightening of the shoulder joint that severely limits motion. The condition can occur if your arm has been in a cast or sling for a while, or if you have been bedridden for an extended period of time. It is also known as “adhesive capsulitis.”
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow refers to pain on the lateral or outside aspect of the elbow, whereas golfer’s elbow refers to pain on the medial or inside aspect of the elbow.
Shoulder Pain
Ankle Sprain
Acute pain can be defined as pain that goes away on its own in a few hours, days, or weeks. An example of acute pain may be a minor ankle sprain, as the pain will subside shortly within a few days.
Neck Pain
Back Pain
Manual Therapy
It can be difficult to determine what the best course of treatment can be for your needs, but manual therapy can fortunately help. If you are apprehensive about receiving manual therapy treatments, let us ease your mind a bit...
TMJ Dysfunction
If you have been experiencing difficulties with your jaw, there is a chance you may have TMJ Dysfunction. Do you have difficulty chewing or yawning? Do you experience jaw pain? Do you hear clicking noises when you open or close your mouth? If so, you may have TMJ.
Achilles tendonitis is frequently associated with an overuse or repetitive stress injury. Tendinitis occurs when the tendons become inflamed, causing swelling and pain, particularly when the affected area is moved.
Ankle Sprain
The degree of pain, inflammation, ability to move the joints, and time frame for healing and recovery will all be determined by the severity of the injury. Ankle injuries, regardless of how they occurred, should be evaluated by a physical therapist to begin rehabilitation and ensure no permanent damage has occurred.
Bunions Problems
Other potentially treatable conditions include patellofemoral knee pain, shin splints, Achilles tendonitis, and bunions, as well as numerous systemic pathologies that (like diabetes) affect the function of the lower limbs.
Flat Feet
Your foot contains several tendons that work together to form your arch. When the tendons pull together properly, your foot will form a proper arch. However, when the tendons do not pull together properly, your foot will form a very small arch, or no arch at all. This is referred to as “fallen arch” or “flat foot” and can cause pain or discomfort with time.
Heel Spurs
While the actual spurs are not painful they can poke the tissues in the heel and potentially cause severe pain. Many of the same risk factors that cause plantar fasciitis can also cause heel spurs.
Foot Pain
Metatarsalgia
This condition is often caused by ill-fitting footwear or restrictive footwear. Orthotics are usually recommended to help reduce pain caused by metatarsalgia.
Plantar Fasciitis
This is a painful condition along the sole of the foot; and in particular, the area that connects the heel bone to the toes.