Rehabilitation Services
Overview
If your body isn't working or moving like it should, you might need to see a rehabilitation specialist or therapist.
Ballad Health's network of physical, occupational and speech therapists are here to help you get your body back to 100 percent as quickly as possible. Whether it's a sports-related injury, stroke, heart condition or developmental disorder, our skilled providers can develop a treatment plan that works for you.
Rehabilitation often takes place on an outpatient basis, which means you can live at home and come to us for treatment. However, if you require constant care, you may start with inpatient rehabilitation before transitioning to outpatient care as your condition improves.
Your therapy team will discuss your options so you can decide what will work best for you and your family.
Areas of Care
- Industrial Rehabilitation Program
- Inpatient Rehabilitation
- Lymphedema Rehabilitation
- Occupational Therapy
- Pain Management
- Physical Medicine & Neurologic Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation
- Speech & Language Therapy
- Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation
- Transitional Care Units
- Urinary Incontinence Therapy
- Wound Care
Conditions We Treat
- Arthritis
- Balance and walking issues
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Development and growth disorders
- Fibromyalgia
- Heart conditions
- Limb loss
- Lung conditions
- Lymphedema
- Multiple sclerosis
- Neurological conditions
- Orthopedic injuries
- Pain management
- Parkinson's disease
- Pediatric conditions
- Spinal cord injury
- Sports injuries
- Stroke recovery
- Swallowing ability
- Talking or thinking skills
- Traumatic brain injury recovery
- Urinary incontincence
- Work injuries
- Wounds that won't heal
What to expect
Rehabilitative services and treatments
If you're living with a chronic condition or recovering from an injury, your doctor may recommend rehabilitative treatment.
- Rehabilitation for your lungs, heart, brain and spine or stroke recovery
- Aquatic (pool) therapy
- Lymphedema therapy
- Physical therapy and occupational therapy, including hand therapy
- Speech therapy
- Sports medicine services
- Pediatric rehabilitation and geriatric rehabilitation
Skilled rehabilitation specialists
Depending on your unique needs, your rehabilitation team may include:
- Assistive technology professional – Helps you choose and use equipment that makes your life easier and manage your condition
- Certified hand therapist – Works to make any part of your arm move better
- Certified manual therapist – Uses their hands to gently move muscles or joints, helping them heal
- Maitland-trained therapist – Tailors hands-on therapy to your specific symptoms
- McKenzie-certified specialist – Teaches you exercises so you can help treat yourself and manage symptoms
- Pediatric-certified specialist – Specializes in therapy and rehabilitative care for children
- Physiatrist (rehabilitation doctor) – Oversees your rehabilitative treatment
- Vestibular-certified therapist – Treats dizziness and trouble balancing