Conditions We Treat with Ethos Medical’s Physical Therapy Services

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Jason Black

At Ethos Medical Group, our physical therapy team addresses a wide range of conditions. Whether you are dealing with an acute injury or managing a chronic condition, our Doctors of Physical Therapy are trained to treat the root causes of your pain. Using a combination of manual therapy, corrective exercises, and non-invasive treatments, we provide a holistic, tailored approach to recovery.

Here are the top 15 conditions that we treat through physical therapy:

  1. Back Pain & Sciatica
    Our physical therapists target muscle imbalances and poor posture that contribute to back pain, helping you relieve discomfort and prevent recurrence.
  2. Neck Pain
    Neck pain, often caused by poor posture or muscle strain, can be treated through specific stretching and strengthening exercises, manual therapy, and postural corrections.
  3. Shoulder Pain & Rotator Cuff Injuries
    We help you recover shoulder mobility and strength after injury, utilizing exercises and therapies to target the rotator cuff and shoulder joint.
  4. Knee Pain & Meniscus Tears
    Through careful assessment and therapy, we address knee instability and pain, improving joint function and reducing strain on the meniscus.
  5. Hip Pain & Labral Tears
    Our team addresses the root causes of hip pain by focusing on strength, flexibility, and realigning the body to improve mobility.
  6. Arthritis
    Physical therapy helps alleviate stiffness and pain from arthritis by improving joint mobility and supporting long-term management of symptoms.
  7. Sports Injuries
    Whether you’re dealing with sprains, strains, or overuse injuries, we provide sports-specific rehabilitation that gets you back to your activity as quickly and safely as possible.
  8. Plantar Fasciitis & Foot Pain
    We address pain in the foot and heel with stretching, manual therapy, and corrective exercises to help you walk comfortably again.
  9. Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
    Recovery after surgery is critical. Our physical therapists help restore strength, mobility, and function so you can return to your normal activities more quickly and effectively.
  10. Tennis Elbow & Golfer’s Elbow
    These repetitive strain injuries require targeted therapy to restore mobility and reduce pain while avoiding further damage.
  11. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Wrist Pain
    We work with you to relieve pain and improve strength in the hands and wrists, often without the need for surgery.
  12. Vertigo & Balance Issues
    Our physical therapy protocols help treat vertigo and other balance-related issues by retraining your body’s vestibular system.
  13. Headaches & Migraines
    Tension in the neck and shoulders often leads to headaches. By treating the source of the tension, physical therapy reduces the frequency and intensity of headaches.
  14. Postural Dysfunction
    Poor posture is a leading cause of chronic pain. Our team uses exercises to correct posture, improving your overall alignment and reducing strain on your body.
  15. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
    For men and women suffering from pelvic floor issues, we offer targeted therapy that strengthens and supports proper pelvic function, reducing pain and improving quality of life.

At Ethos Medical Group, our physical therapy protocols are designed to address the underlying causes of these conditions. By focusing on long-term recovery rather than short-term symptom relief, we provide lasting solutions that enhance your health and well-being.

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Jason Black

Dr. Jason Black has dedicated his life to helping others improve their health and vitality, authoring three books designed to help people find answers, hope, and real solutions to their health problems: The Healer Within, A Modern Guide to Understanding Neuropathy, and Understanding Your Back Pain.

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