Evidence-Based Therapy provides the best possible care by ensuring therapy interventions are grounded in the most reliable and up-to-date evidence available. Evidence-based occupational therapy, also known as EBOT, is an approach to occupational therapy that involves using the best available evidence to guide clinical decision-making and treatment...

I’ve had multiple knee surgeries and live everyday with arthritis of the knee,” but I’m happy to share that I also play tennis three times a week.” - Eileen Vogt, Certified Knee Specialist & Licensed PT The knee is among the most used joint in the body, so...

What is Lymphedema and the treatment therapy used to help? Lymphedema is a condition that results in the abnormal accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the body, primarily in the lymph nodes, which are found in the neck, axilla (underarm), chest, abdomen, and groin.  There is no...

Pelvic floor therapy is a specialized kind of physical therapy aimed at relieving the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction and involves physical methods of strengthening and/or relaxing the muscles of the pelvic floor. While pelvic floor disfunction along with its common discomforts and concerns have...

Dry Needling is a pain management treatment performed by a trained physical therapist using a “dry needle,” which is a thin monofilament needle designed to penetrate the skin and treat underlying muscular trigger points.  Dry needling, also known as trigger point dry needling and intramuscular stimulation is a...

If you or someone you care about is experiencing difficulty engaging in everyday activities, such as completing household chores, dressing, bathing, and/or preparing meals because of pain, injuries, disabilities or other health conditions, you may be considering occupational therapy.  If so, there's a few things...