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Rehabilitation Services

We aim to deliver the best care to help you regain strength, improve mobility, return your confidence, and achieve lasting results

Rehabilitation with KHP

Located at our Pine Street facility, our team of Physical Therapists at Klamath Health Partnership are the movement experts who improve quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and patient education. Using our evidence-based care for each individual patient ensures you achieve reduction in pain, enhanced mobility, and get back to your optimal health and wellness.

Services We Offer

Now accepting patients with Medicaid and Cascade Health Alliance! Please call regarding other insurances.

Orthopedic Musculoskeletal Therapy

Chronic Pain Therapy

Post-Surgical Recovery

Balance Training and
Fall Prevention

Neurological Rehabilitation

Return-to-Sport Programs

Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD) Therapy

Other Specialties

What to Expect
Our team is dedicated to listening to your story and your concerns, guiding and coaching you through pain, stress, and injury, building a relationship with you to ensure comfort and trust, helping you live a better life, providing accurate diagnoses and prognosi, using data and your input to achieve specific goals, and ensuring your recovery.

Questions? Give us a call.

How Does Physical Therapy Help?

1

Musculoskeletal pain and post-surgical recovery

Orthopedic physical therapy is a treatment that focuses on improving the function of your musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Physical therapists can assist you if you have been injured and/or are having surgery.

Many surgeries, such as a total knee replacement, lumbar discectomy, or shoulder rotator cuff repair, will require rehabilitation following the surgery to maximize outcomes. We work with your surgeon to help address the cause of your individual pain, improve range of motion, improve strength, provide adaptations or compensations for any post-surgical precautions, and return to work and/or hobbies. By identifying the contributing factors, your therapist will provide an individualized treatment, education, and exercise program to help you recover from your injury or procedure.

Common post-surgical:

  • Total knee replacement
  • Total hip replacement
  • Rotator cuff repairs
  • ACL tears
  • Fractures
  • Joint instability
  • Muscle or joint pain
  • Meniscus pain
  • Arthritis
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Back surgeries

2

Balance and falls

Falls can have serious consequences as we age. In fact, more than one third of adults 65 and older have a fall each year, and 3 million are treated in emergency departments, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Physical therapy can make a difference in both rehabilitation from falls and preventing falls.

Physical therapists provide various strategies to assist with preventing falls. Our team identifies the contributing factors and then assists in prescribing exercises to improve strength, increase awareness of your body, practice fall prevention techniques, improve confidence with functional activities, and educate on posture. We develop unique programs for each person depending on their specific impairments. Our therapists strive to make you feel more confident with your balance and reduce your future risk for falls.

Fall risks often include:

  • Strength deficits
  • Vision impairments
  • Vestibular involvements
  • Home and community hazards such as rugs, pets, curbs, or weather changes
  • Balance deficits or walking problems
  • Medication polypharmacy (combinations of medications)
  • Poor reaction responses and poor posture

3

Neurological Rehabilitation

Neurological disorders result from diseases such as stroke, traumatic brain injuries, Parkinson’s disease, Guillain-Barre syndrome, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, and concussions. They can be cased from injuries, degenerative diseases, structural defects, tumors, or disorders of the circulatory system. Neurological diseases often affect every aspect of life, including independent function. With physical therapy, a team of skilled professionals addresses your individual needs depending on your specific problem or disease.

Physical therapy can help you address your mobility, including walking, navigating the home or community, and any aspect of your physical function. Therapists begin with a comprehensive clinical examination involving multiple body systems. From there, a customized exercise plan is individualized to what impairments are found. Your therapist will educate you on your condition and how to deal with your impairments. The goal of neurological rehab is to achieve the highest level of function and independence possible while improving overall quality of life.

4

Mandibular and Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD)

Frequent causes of TMD include:

  • Trauma
  • Neck muscular tightness
  • Chronic jaw clenching
  • Poor teeth alignment
  • Fracture
  • Lockjaw
  • Stress

Physical therapists help you with your pain, regaining normal jaw movement, and lessening stressors on the jaw. Therapists begin with a comprehensive clinical assessment involving multiple systems. From there, a customized exercise plan is made from the examination findings to address your impairments. Your therapist will educate you on your condition and how to deal with your discomfort.

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