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At Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, we provide evidence-based treatments for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. We offer the following physical therapy programs to address specific injuries and conditions.

Aquatic Therapy: Aquatic therapy takes place in our heated water therapy pool, which is heated between 90 to 94 degrees Fahrenheit, under the supervision of our physical therapists. Water therapy helps to decrease the amount of stress on a patient’s joints, so that the patient can work on balance, muscle strength, and mobility more easily.

Injured Worker Rehabilitation: Injured worker rehabilitation at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation involves a comprehensive work injury rehabilitation program for injured workers. Each industrial rehabilitation patient receives a functional capacity test to evaluate a person’s ability to participate in and return to work.

Sports Medicine: Sports injury rehabilitation at our clinic helps athletes manage pain and achieve peak performance with targeted exercises to return to pre-injury function, improve mobility, and reduce the risk of further sport-related injuries or recurrent injury. Our sports medicine therapist treat sports injuries like ACL injury and meniscus tears, tennis elbow, golf elbow, and concussions.

Stroke Rehabilitation: Mangiarelli Rehabilitation physical therapists work with stroke survivors to help them relearn simple motor skills, regain use of stroke-impaired limbs, and establish an exercise program to retain newly-learned skills.

Women’s Health: Our women’s health physical therapist specializes in pelvic floor rehabilitation and addresses pre-and post-natal back pain, incontinence issues, chronic pelvic pain, back pain, diastasis recti, and painful intercourse.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Post-surgical physical therapy rehabilitation is essential shortly after surgery so that the joint can heal properly and minimize scar tissue development. Post-surgery rehabilitation helps patients manage post-operative pain, regain motion and strength, and return to daily activities more quickly.

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