At SSOR in Overland Park, our advanced treatment methods are equipped to treat any orthopedic or musculoskeletal dysfunctions that our patients may be experiencing. Our sophisticated diagnostic tools, such as movement investigation and gait analysis, are employed to help our physical therapists arrive at the best diagnosis and prescription for treatment. Our contemporary medical tools and technology aid our physical therapists in providing relief, promoting healing, and preventing any additional problems from occurring in the future.
Our methods of treatment are aimed at providing relief and recovery for any patient who may walk through our doors. At SSOR in Overland Park, we offer several different techniques and methods of treatment. Some of our specialties include manual therapy, massage therapy, dry needling, running gait analysis, total joint replacement exercise programs, physical therapy gym memberships, annual physical therapy checkups, pre-surgical rehab, post-surgical rehab, vestibular rehab, OCS, muscle activation techniques, and ergonomics.
We provide treatment for any sort of pain or discomfort you may be experiencing, including sports injuries, work injuries, motor vehicle injuries, back pain, sciatica, shoulder pain, elbow/wrist/hand pain, hip and knee pain, foot and ankle pain, balance and gait disorders, neck pain, headaches, arthritis, and overall chronic pain. Our treatment team consists of highly-trained and knowledgeable physical therapists, each of whom are dedicated to helping patients rehabilitate and recover from the physical barriers they may be facing. We are proud to say that each of our therapists works hard to get to the root of their patient's problems, provide relief, and prevent further issues from occurring.
At SSOR in Overland Park, you'll be provided with an individualized treatment plan, designed and implemented by a compassionate and caring physical therapist who will be with you every step of the way. If you are looking for a safe, effective, and conservative form of pain relief, look no further. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our team members and get started on the path toward a happier, healthier tomorrow.|
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