Physical Therapy Physical Therapy is a unique rehabilitation technique and art that utilizes a wide variety of procedures such as restoring original functionality and movement to the body but not limited to eliminating various kinds of pain including lower back pain, neck pain (cervical) leg pain (sciatica), and post-operative procedures. Typically after being thoroughly evaluated by your physician they generate a specific diagnosis and prescribe physical therapy. Active Physical Therapy's experienced dedicated physical therapists and the talented clinical team then design individualized treatment plans to achieve the specific goals for each patient per your doctor's expectation. Specialties: Lower Back Pain, Cervical Pain, Sciatica, Frozen Shoulder and Chronic Pain

Post-Surgery Joints Rehabilitation

Sports Injuries and Arthritis Pain

Therapy for Auto and Work Injuries

Hand Therapy - Certified Hand Therapists Hand injuries can be caused in many different ways including work injuries, auto injuries, sports injuries, and simply overuse of the muscles causing dysfunction, chronic, and acute pain. After your initial evaluation, our experienced hand therapists will help you in restoring mobility with a custom designed plan of care to meet your goals efficiently using specialized equipment, coordinated exercises, and pain management. Our professional hand therapists are highly proficient in the treatment of all the hand and upper extremity pathologies. Specialties: Auto, Industrial Accident, Work Injury and Trauma Cases

Sports Injuries, Tennis Wrist, Elbow

Carpal Tunnel

Amputations: Fingers, Hands, and Arms

Chronic problems as arthritis or a neurological condition. We have Certified Hand Therapists in our Clinton, Gaithersburg / Germantown, and Rockville locations.

Low Back Program Lower back pain occurs due to several causes such as muscle strain, incorrect posture, over-use, and spinal injuries, etc. Most people have reasons for general back pain, but conditions like Osteoarthritis, Herniated Disc, Degenerative Disc, Spondylolisthesis, and Spinal Stenosis are never general, so the specific reason behind it must be diagnosed and treated. Our physiotherapists study your medical history, evaluate your current condition, examine problems to determine all major causes of the condition, and then design a fast recovery therapy program. Physical therapists also provide initial education about the problem and guide the patient in daily routine, how to correct body postures during all daily activities, self-stretching exercises and various motions to improve nutrition to spinal discs, care of the spine and precautions to make their recovery fast and (alleviate or eliminate) the pain long term. Specialties: Spinal Cord Injury

Chronic Lower Back Pain

Back Strains and Sprains

Spondylosis

Osteoarthritis

Herniated Disc

Degenerative Disc

Orthopedic Rehabilitation Orthopedic Rehabilitation consists of physical therapists diagnosing, managing, and treating disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system as well as rehabilitating patients post orthopedic surgeries. This specialty of physical therapy is most often found in the out-patient clinical setting. Orthopedic therapists are trained in the treatment of postoperative joints, acute sports injuries, arthritis, and amputations just to name a few. Joint mobilizations, strength training, hot/cold packs, and electrical stimulation are modalities often used to expedite recovery in the orthopedic setting. Those who have suffered injury or disease affecting the muscles, bones, ligaments or tendons of the body will benefit from assessment by a physical therapist specialized in orthopedics.

FCE/ Work Hardening FCE/ Work Hardening is a Physical Therapy based program designed specifically for clients who are injured at work (on worker's compensation). The primary goal of our FCE/ Work Hardening program is to get the client back to their previous job. Our FCE/ Work Hardening Program is divided into three major parts: Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs), Work Conditioning Programs, and Work Hardening Programs.

Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) The Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) objectively determines an individual's current physical capacity and ability to perform work tasks. These types of evaluations are useful to physicians, case managers, insurance adjustors, employers, and/or vocational counselors to determine if an injured worker is able to return to his pre-injury job. They are also useful in facilitating a timely closure to worker's compensation claims. The clinicians who administer our FCEs are experts in the field of FCE/ Work Hardening and have extensive experience in performing these evaluations. Components of this test may include: Musculoskeletal Screen

Sub-maximal cardiovascular stress test

Isometric strength testing

Dynamic strength testing

Positional tolerance testing

Job simulation

Work Conditioning Program Work Conditioning is a rehabilitation program that starts with a job goal or training program in mind. The client starts therapy on a three-day-per-week, two-hour-per-day basis. Normal progression increases the duration to four days per week and advances to five days per week by the end of the program. During this time period, modalities are still used regularly. The overall goal is to increase strength and stamina through the use of an extensive exercise routine. The treatment plan addresses specific parts of the job that are limited due to injury. Our staff works hard to simulate the aspects of the job that each individual needs to address.