Rehabilitation

Neurological Rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Post Operative Rehabilitation

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Diseases or injuries of the nervous system are more common than people think. According to the CDC, stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the US, affecting ~795,000 individuals each year. Stroke is just one example of a neurological complication…. Traumatic brain injuries, Multiple sclerosis, Lupus, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Epilepsy, and ALS are a few others than are commonly know and all present with nervous system dysfunction and movement problems. Physical therapists are trained to help improve or restore mobility for enhanced quality of life and management of these injuries and diseases.

Neurological Rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Thousands of Americans suffer from vertigo symptoms on a routine basis. Whether you are experiencing daily episodes of dizziness, visual disturbances, imbalance, or general feelings of nausea and vomiting, physical therapists are trained to help alleviate such symptoms. Using techniques such as the Epley maneuver for canalith repositioning, habituation techniques, gaze stabilization exercises, and gait training (to name a few), vestibular rehabilitation can help to improve symptoms associated with these inner ear and balance disorders.

Physical therapy is a versatile profession that treats a wide array of ailments, including musculoskeletal problems, sports injuries, vestibular problems, postpartum complications, neurological rehabilitation, pre and post-operative rehabilitations, and more. Our licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy performs quality evaluations obtaining baseline measurements before establishing an individualized treatment plan specific to each patient.

Pre-operative rehabilitation has been proven to lead to better outcomes following surgery. With pre-operative rehab, the focus is on reducing any pain and inflammation at and around the surgical site, increasing range of motion, normalizing movement patterns, enhancing muscular control, and mentally preparing the patient for what to expect with the surgery. Post-operative rehabilitation is usually a requirement following orthopedic surgeries, including hip, knee, shoulder, spine, neck, foot, ankle, hand, and wrist. Depending of the surgery, outpatient rehab can begin as soon as a few days following surgery, and some may need to be immobilized for a few weeks. Physical therapists are trained in identifying biomechanical deficits and deviations and are essential in returning the patient to their prior level of function, with regaining mobility and strength safely and appropriately.

Post Operative Rehabilitation

what They’re Saying

Client Testimonials

I came in with a partial tear in my hamstring and they have been the absolute best during my recovery! Staff is so kind, knowledgeable and will do anything she can to make you feel better during your time. I love that they use a variety of treatments and exercises so each appointment is different. I highly recommend Sports Recovery Annex!

Rachel P.

You’re only as good as your ability to recover, and with the Sports Recovery Annex you will be at your best! I used many of their services while training for a marathon and was able to get the most out of my training, stay injury free and run my best race. They have all of the resources that you could need, and their clinicians are second to none. I will continue to highly recommend the Sports Recovery Annex to all athletes of every level!
Cody Pontius

The Sports Recovery Annex is my go to when it comes to marathon training and recovery. I have recently been dealing with a lower leg injury and they are helping me take the steps that I need to recover. The athletic trainers are knowledgeable and encouraging! I am so thankful that we have a facility like this in Jacksonville! There are so many great recovery tools here, it’s hard to pick a favorite!
Casey Mitten

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