- Arthritis
- CryotherapyOBJECTIVE: Determine the effectiveness of using a post -operative rehabilitation protocol that includes Intermittent Compression Cryotherapy, Mircocurrent Stimulation And Biofeedback Training on Range of Motion, Pain and functional gait in Post-Operative Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients.
- Medical Weight LossAt Advanced PT, we understand that not everyone is comfortable joining a gym, especially if they have never worked out before. Personal trainers are expensive, and may not have the extensive medical knowledge of a licensed physical therapists. That's why we've devised an effective weight loss program that will help even novice exercisers enjoy working out. Our job is to put you through the program and monitor your progress, week to week. We will offer encouragement so that you can do that extra minute on the treadmill or the extra rep with the dumbbell. Most importantly, with our customized Aquatic and Alter G Anti-gravity treadmill programs we will help you learn the right way to exercise, so that when you go on to join traditional gym; you will do so with confidence.
- Stroke RehabilitationThe goal of rehabilitation after stroke is to teach you to become as independent as possible. The keystone to stroke rehabilitation is reteaching the brain to do the functions that have been affected by the stroke. The brain has an incredible ability to retrain a different area of the brain to take over the functions of the brain that have been lost due to the stroke. This is called neuroplasticity. “Neuro” refers to the brain cells and “plasticity” refers to the pliable nature of different brain cells to take over lost functions. With rehabilitation, brain cells regenerate, re-establish, and rearrange the needed brain circuits to resume lost functions despite the original cells and pathways having been damaged by the stroke. The brain effectively compensates for the dead or damaged brain cells. In instances where it cannot establish these new connections, rehabilitation works to teach the brain and body to compensate for the disabilities that occur due to the stroke.
- Primary CarePrimary care Physicians (MD/DO), Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Specialists, Orthopedic Surgeons, Sport medicine and Pain Management Physicians, Regenerative Medicine Specialists, Neurologists, Plastic Surgeons, Podiatrists, Chiropractors and Veterinarians.
- Mental HealthA stroke affects the whole person; depending on the severity it can physically affect both your upper and lower limbs, your cognition, your vision, your speech and your emotional and mental health. As such, it is important to work with a full multidisciplinary team in order to best treat and manage all affected aspects. Your team may include your doctor, your Physical Therapist, a speech pathologist, an occupational therapist, a dietician, a psychologist, a social worker, and other health care professionals. Together this team of professionals can address your deficits as a whole and work together to provide you with the most effective treatment to maximize your overall abilities.
- Diabetes Care
- MRIComputed Tomography (CT) scan and/or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan: These tests are done on your brain and used to locate the exact location of the stroke and to determine if it has been caused by a blockage or a bleed. These tests can also help rule out other conditions that may be causing symptoms, such as an infection or a brain tumour
- Computed Tomography
- IontophoresisAdvanced Dynamic Therapies is a Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation Organization that specializes in post surgical and ambulatory patient Orthopedic Physical therapy care. Established in 1995, ADT was designed to offer services to clients recovering from a catistrophic illnesses, surgical procedures or work injury. We offer specialized services such as low level laser therapy, Aquatic therapy, Alter G anti-gravity treadmill, Iontophoresis, Computer Assisted Lumbosacral Flexion - Distraction Therapy...
- SciaticaPiriformis muscle injections are commonly used to determine what is causing buttock and sciatica type pain. Piriformis muscle injections are both diagnostic injections and therapeutic injections, meaning that they can both help your health care professional determine the cause of your pain and may also provide you with relief from the pain. These injections work to eliminate pain temporarily by paralyzing the piriformis muscle and stopping spasm in the muscle. If the piriformis muscle is injecte...
- Hip ReplacementMicrocurrent stimulation and biofeedback. We also have specialty programs for post-operative total knee and hip replacement rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation and pain control and weight loss. Many of our services can be offered in the patient's home.
- Physical TherapyEpidural steroid injections (ESI) are commonly used to control back and leg pain from many different causes. These injections control pain by reducing inflammation and swelling. They do not fully cure any of the injuries they are commonly used for, but they can control the symptoms for prolonged periods of time. In many cases, the ESI is used to control the symptoms so that you can participate in a Physical Therapy program, become more active, and be better able to control your chronic symptoms....
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyAerobic training: for patients who maintain a high level of their functional abilities aerobic training can be incorporated in terms of treadmill training, cycling, or aquatic therapy.
- Manual Therapy