Physical and Occupational Therapy
Our clinic sees active duty service members and dependent and retiree postoperative patients.
We primarily provide routine care to active duty service members. Postoperative care is available to all beneficiaries (active duty/dependents/retirees); all other dependent/retiree PT diagnoses will be referred off-base. All other retiree/dependent OT diagnoses are seen on a space-available basis. Active duty service members may self-refer (call or walk in to clinic); all others require a referral. Physical Therapy patients can be seen for the following diagnoses: musculoskeletal evaluation; orthopedic rehabilitation (pre- and postoperative), athletic injuries, cervical and lumbar traction, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, ultrasound, iontophoresis, electrical stimulation, hot and cold packs, muscle testing and rehabilitation training, specialized muscle strengthening, postural correction, range of motion exercises, mobilization (including spine and extremity joints), and acute or chronic pain management.
Occupational Therapy services include evaluations for upper extremity dysfunction, postoperative hand surgery rehabilitation, upper extremity post-fracture rehabilitation for range of motion and strength deficits, education and treatment of cumulative trauma and repetitive motion disorders of the hand and elbow, and education about computer workstation ergonomics.