Physical Therapy 

What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy is a specialized field of healthcare that uses exercise, manual manipulation, and therapeutic modalities to promote health and prevent illness by restoring lost motor skills and normalizing body functions.

When to See a Physical Therapist

If you have sustained an injury, whether it be from an accident or strenuous activity, seeing a doctor right away after the incident is important.

Your doctor will tell you when to see a physical therapist. It is important to report any new pain or discomfort, especially if there is swelling or bruising. You should also consult your physician if you have worsening or persistent pain.

How can Oak Brook Medical Group help?

Physical therapy is an integral part of any recovery plan, whether you have pain from an injury, are recovering from surgery, or are dealing with a disorder and having a hard time getting around. Physical therapists use different methods to treat acute injuries (like sprains) and chronic conditions (such as arthritis). They help you perform movements that improve muscle function, range of motion, and posture. It can reduce symptoms such as stiffness, soreness, and pain. 

Physical therapy may also be used for people who need to regain mobility after surgery, disease, accident, sports injury, congenital disorder, and more. Physical therapists often work in conjunction with other types of healthcare providers such as physicians, nurses, chiropractors, occupational therapists, massage therapists, and athletic trainers.

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Physical therapy is a specialized field of healthcare that uses exercise, manual manipulation, and therapeutic modalities to promote health and prevent illness by restoring lost motor skills and normalizing body functions.

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Treatment used for physical therapy


Active Release Technique, Therapeutic Exercise, Massage Therapy, Electrical Muscle Stimulation, Nerve Decompression, Total Body Vibration Plates, Stretching, Corrective Exercises, Traction

When to see a physical therapist


If you have sustained an injury, whether it be from an accident or strenuous activity, seeing a doctor right away after the incident is important.



Injuries adress by Physical Therapy


Back Pain, Ankle Sprain, Knee Injury, Hip Injury, Sports Injuries, Frozen Shoulder, Sprained Ankle, Broken Bones, Neck Pain, Arthritis, Post-Surgery Rehabilitation.

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