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When you’ve suffered a debilitating injury or illness, it can feel like you’ll never get back to the person you used to be. Your body doesn’t work like it used to. Maybe you can’t walk, talk, use your hands even swallow. But the good news is nothing could be further from the truth.
INTEGRIS Health offers a comprehensive range of services to help you recover your abilities and reclaim your independence. Whether it was a stroke, an amputation or if you’re facing the progressive challenges of a neuromuscular disorder or injury, we’re with you. Our team is dedicated to helping you recover and regain your independence. Our one to one therapist to patient ratio will help recovery quicker and maximize the effectiveness of your therapy.
After an illness, injury or surgery, you may have problems with pain, limited movement or other problems. A physical therapist (PT)will be your partner in relieving the pain, extending range of motion and getting you back to feeling like your normal self again.
Physical therapy is likely to begin in the hospital if your injury, illness or surgery required you to be there. But it typically doesn’t end there. Whether you struggling with the aftermath from a stroke, injury, or you just need help with pain management or overuse conditions, INTEGRIS Health physical therapists have an extensive skillset to help you gain strength, improve coordination and balance, learn effective ways to relieve pain, be safe and regain your independence.
Additionally, INTEGRIS Health physical therapists can provide treatment and education regarding any of the following:
It might sound like an occupational therapist is someone that helps you learn how to do your job, but in reality, occupational therapy (OT) is all about helping you with physical, developmental or emotional disabilities so you can lead an independent, productive and satisfying life.
INTEGRIS Health occupational therapists are certified by the American Occupational Therapy Association, hold a master’s or doctoral degree and are part of our multidisciplinary rehabilitation team. They’re responsible for many different facets of rehabilitation:
Your mouth, tongue and throat are complicated mechanisms. The fact that we’re able to direct the different parts in concert to do everything from eating and swallowing to talking and singing is amazing. But when you’re recovering from a stroke or brain injury – or struggling with the progression of a neuromuscular condition, it can all become frustratingly difficult. That’s where speech therapists (or speech-language pathologists) come in. Their expertise lies in assessing, diagnosing and treating disorders related to speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, swallowing and fluency.
At INTEGRIS, your speech therapist will develop an individualized plan of care, tailored to your needs. He or she will teach you to strengthen muscles, use compensatory strategies or might select alternative communication methods, including automated devices to help you communicate if your speech ability is severely compromised. Your speech therapist will also work carefully to educate your family and caregivers on how best to help you improve.
Patients with the following conditions may also qualify: