BONE and JOINT INJURIES (Orthopedics)
At Carolina Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, we have the ability to treat all types of bone and joint injuries. Fractures, ligament and tendon ruptures, torn cartilage and sprains/strains often...
View ArticleSPINAL INJURIES (Neck & Back)
Eighty percent of all Americans will suffer from back or neck pain that requires a Doctor’s visit. Common causes include arthritis, degenerative disc disease, sprains and strains, bulging discs,...
View ArticleSPORTS RELATED INJURIES
Whether you’re a “weekend warrior” or a college or professional athlete, our experienced physical therapists and athletic trainers can help get you back on the field or court as soon as possible. Torn...
View ArticleSPRAINS AND STRAINS (Soft Tissue Injuries)
Sprains and strains are injuries that occur to the muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The extent of injury can range from mild to severe and the resulting pain and disability affects daily function....
View ArticleCUSTOM FOOT ORTHOTICS
Foot, ankle, knee, hip and lower back pain can be caused by improper foot alignment and support. Symptoms occur when muscles, tendons, and joints become inflamed, or degenerate from abnormal, chronic...
View ArticleRETURN TO GOLF PROGRAM
The Return to Golf Program is a specialized part of Carolina Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine. It is designed to take a golfer of any skill (in their later phases of rehab) and help them return...
View ArticleHAND & WRIST INJURIES
Sprains, fractures, tendon lacerations, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis and amputations are common wrist, hand and finger injuries. Splints are used to maintain proper joint alignment and allow...
View ArticleNEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Neurological conditions including stroke, head/spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis and vestibular balance problems leave patients with loss of balance, muscle tightness and weakness. Often...
View ArticleCHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT
“Chronic Pain” is defined as pain that continues without relief for longer than six months. This condition is often frustrating and debilitating. Many patients have been evaluated and treated by...
View ArticleWORK RELATED INJURIES
Billions of dollars are spent yearly on job-related injuries. Our goal is to collaborate with injured workers, doctors, adjustors, case managers and employers to get employees back to work as quickly...
View ArticleWOUND CARE
Physical therapy measures can assist in promoting the healing process and in preventing and treating infections. Post operative wounds, burns, diabetic ulcers, insect bites, and crush injuries are...
View ArticleAUTOMOBILE INJURIES
Neck and back strains, whiplash and headaches are common injuries that occur in motor vehicle accidents. Physical therapists often use modalities including heat, ice, electric stimulation, ultrasound...
View ArticleTMJ-TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTION (FACIAL PAIN)
TMJ dysfunction is a painful condition of the joints that lie just in front of the ears. These joints and their associated ligaments, muscles and soft tissue structures are under stress when we talk,...
View ArticleVESTIBULAR DYSFUNCTION AND FALL PREVENTION PROGRAMS (BALANCE DYSFUNCTION)
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), balance disorders and movement-related dizziness are common conditions that are alleviated with physical therapy. Crystals within the inner ear can migrate...
View ArticleGRASTON TECHNIQUE
Carolina Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine is one of the first and few certified facilities providing the Graston Technique in the state of South Carolina. The Graston Technique is effective for...
View ArticleDRY NEEDLING
Integrative Dry Needling is a specific clinical technique that has proven to be a highly effective adjunct to physical therapy for the treatment of a multitude of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular...
View ArticleAQUATIC THERAPY
You deserve the best and as always, you can depend on Carolina Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine to provide the best in both therapy services and technology. Carolina Physical Therapy and Sports...
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