Healing starts here.
Our Mission
At Herel Physical Therapy, it is our mission to use the most current evidence based practice to accurately evaluate a patient's physical ailment, design comprehensive and individualized treatment plans to correct the problem, set obtainable goals to track improvement, and create a constructive learning environment that will enable our patients to perform at their highest physical level. We specialize and treat a variety of orthopedic and neurological conditions.
Post-Surgical Rehab
Muscle Imbalance Correction
Postural abnormalities
Low Back Pain
Neck and Shoulder Pain - Including Whiplash
Lower extremity pain - Including Sciatica, Radiculopathy, Sprains/Strains
Hip/Buttock Pain
Foot and Ankle Pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Headaches
SI Joint Dysfunction
TMJ Disorders
Craniofacial Pain
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Rotator Cuff/Impingement Syndromes
Frozen shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
Repetitive motion injuries
Golfer's elbow/Tennis Elbow
Chronic Pain
Pediatric Sports Injuries/Torticollis/Gross motor Delay
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Patello-femoral Pain Syndrome
Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)
Neurological Conditions:
Parkinson's Disease and related Movement Disorders
Stroke
Traumatic Brain Injury
Multiple Sclerosis
Vestibular dysfunction and Vertigo
Balance disorders
Headaches (Cluster, Migraine, Myofascial, and Tension)
Techniques:
At Herel PT we utilize a holistic body approach to therapy, which means we treat the entire patient as a whole in order to determine underlying dysfunction. We understand that not every patient requires a single treatment technique and programs must be adjusted accordingly. With advanced techniques in manual therapy and prescription exercises some of our treatments include but are not limited to:
Soft tissue mobilization
Spinal/Joint manipulation
Mulligan mobilization technique
Strain-Counterstrain, active, and passive stretching
Resistive/Mobility exercises
Strength Training
Vibration therapy
Graston Technique
Therapeutic Cupping
Blood flow restriction therapy (BFRT)
Postural training
Neural Mobilization