As a primary caregiver, a physical therapist can assess, diagnose, and treat your injury through a combination of methods that may include: manual therapy, postural re-education, manipulation, dry needling, modalities such as ultrasound, laser and heat, and/or exercise prescription. Education plays an crucial role in physical therapy. The goal of physical therapy is to work with you to return y...
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As a primary caregiver, a physical therapist can assess, diagnose, and treat your injury through a combination of methods that may include: manual therapy, postural re-education, manipulation, dry needling, modalities such as ultrasound, laser and heat, and/or exercise prescription. Education plays an crucial role in physical therapy. The goal of physical therapy is to work with you to return you to your optimal function and strength, while educating you about your injury. This allows you to independently maintain a healthy body without the constant supervision of a therapist.
TeleHealth Physical Therapy
While in-person visits are essential in many cases, there are some scenarios in which virtual visits can provide excellent ancillary benefits to your healing physical therapy journey. Virtual visits can allow continued accessibility, eliminating your drive-time, reducing the task of getting in an appointment and give you access the care you need from the comfort of your own home. In addition, t...
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While in-person visits are essential in many cases, there are some scenarios in which virtual visits can provide excellent ancillary benefits to your healing physical therapy journey. Virtual visits can allow continued accessibility, eliminating your drive-time, reducing the task of getting in an appointment and give you access the care you need from the comfort of your own home. In addition, this allows the practitioner to see your home, your space, your equipment and anything that could be available to use to your advantage.
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a form of therapy in which fine needles are inserted into myofascial trigger points (painful knots in muscles), tendons, ligaments, or near nerves in order to stimulate a healing response in painful musculoskeletal conditions. As part of your overall treatment plan, dry needling has many benefits. The procedure is inexpensive and generally considered safe. It carries a low risk ...
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Dry needling is a form of therapy in which fine needles are inserted into myofascial trigger points (painful knots in muscles), tendons, ligaments, or near nerves in order to stimulate a healing response in painful musculoskeletal conditions. As part of your overall treatment plan, dry needling has many benefits. The procedure is inexpensive and generally considered safe. It carries a low risk of complications if performed by a trained provider. Research shows dry needling can release your trigger points, which may help relieve your muscle pain and stiffness. Releasing your trigger points may also increase your flexibility and improve your range of motion.
Dry needling can help with musculoskeletal issues such as:
- Back issues - cervical, thoracic, lumbar
- Knee, ankle and foot injuries
- Shoulder injuries, tennis elbow, hand and wrist pain
- Tendon and ligament issues, repetitive/overuse injuries
- Chronic headaches, TMJ issues
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Dr. Jody Mohle Corr earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, following her undergraduate studies at Calvin College. She has pursued advanced training in dry needling, muscle energy techniques, myofascial release, visceral mobilization, McKenzie directional-based intervention, balance and vestibular rehabilitation, and Pilates-based therapy.
Dr. Jody Mohle Corr earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Grand Valley State Un...
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Dr. Carrie Nguyen
PT DPT CLT WCS
Dr. Carrie Nguyen earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from the University at Buffalo in Buffalo, NY. She is certified in both lymphedema and wound care, with advanced expertise in breast cancer rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, and upper extremity conditions. Dr. Nguyen integrates a variety of evidence-based techniques into her care, including myofascial release, manual lymphatic drainage, postural retraining, and directional-based therapeutic interventions.
Dr. Carrie Nguyen earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from the University at Buffa...
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