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What is Physical Therapy?

Physical therapy with a focus in orthopedics includes treating musculoskeletal conditions affecting the bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments, as well as the associated effects on the body’s nervous system. Through a personalized treatment plan, we offer therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, and pain management techniques to restore strength, mobility, and function. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing arthritis, or rehabilitating an injury, our goal is to help you regain normal activity and prevent future issues through education and targeted interventions.

 

Why Choose Our Physical Therapists

At Orthopedic Center of Florida, we pride ourselves on offering personalized, compassionate care through a team of highly skilled and experienced physical therapists. Our therapists are dedicated to helping you regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall function with treatment plans tailored specifically to your needs.

With advanced techniques and the latest in evidence-based therapies, we focus on not just relieving symptoms but addressing the root cause of your condition. Whether recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or overcoming an injury, our team works closely with you every step of the way to ensure optimal recovery and long-term wellness.

 

Common Conditions We Treat

  1. Pre and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation – Before and after procedures like joint replacements, ligament repairs, or spinal surgeries.
  2. Arthritis – Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis affecting joints.
  3. Back and Neck Pain – Due to herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or muscle strain.
  4. Fractures – Rehabilitation post-fracture, especially in weight-bearing bones.
  5. Tendonitis – Inflammation of tendons, such as rotator cuff tendonitis or Achilles tendonitis.
  6. Bursitis – Painful inflammation of the bursa, common in the shoulder, elbow, or hip.
  7. Sports Injuries – Such as ACL tears, meniscal tears, and sprains/strains.
  8. Overuse Injuries – Such as tennis elbow or plantar fasciitis.
  9. Joint and Muscle Conditions – Including shoulder impingement, frozen shoulder, or muscle imbalances.
  10. Chronic Pain Conditions – Like fibromyalgia or chronic low back pain.
  11. Peripheral Nerve Injuries – Treating nerve compressions or damage to improve motor function and sensation.
  12. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) – Using advanced therapies to manage pain, stiffness, and loss of hand function.
  13. Amputations – Providing therapy to adjust to prosthetics and regain function after limb loss.
  14. History of falls/balance problemsProviding a structured program to reduce and minimize fall risk
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Our Physical Therapists

Ashley Blake

Physical Therapy Assistant

Haley Brown

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Todd Porter

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Micah Tew

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Stephanie Listowski Wong

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Ernesto Llanes Sorolla

Physical Therapy Assistant

 

For more physical therapy information, contact our office at 239-244-8832.