- Urinary IncontinencePhysical therapy can often be the first line of treatment for patients with pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, low back pain, diastasis rectus abdominis and interstitial cystitis. In addition, our prenatal care can benefit women as they prepare for birth, while postpartum therapy can aid in recovery and healing.
- Pelvic Pain
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Multiple SclerosisNeurological problems, such as Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and multiple sclerosis, can negatively affect even the simplest of daily tasks. These issues can significantly impact your patient’s life. Understanding the role that these disruptions can have, we work hard to rehabilitate your patient to reach your maximum physical potential.
- OrthopedicsI was referred for physical therapy services by my physician, Alex Caughran, M.D., of Marshall University Orthopedics to treat knee pain I developed in early 2021. I can now move my leg pain-free and walk up and down stairs.
- Joint ReplacementOur licensed physical therapists offer a wide range of treatments for movement and pain issues, everything from chronic back and neck pain, to joint replacement therapy and hand therapy.
- Knee ReplacementI had suffered years of progressive knee pain. After total knee replacement, my surgeon referred me for postoperative outpatient physical therapy to assist my recovery.
- Sports MedicineDenise Price joined Teays Physical Therapy Center in 2001. Denise is a graduate of Marshall University with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine and a Master of Occupational Safety and Health. She is a nationally certified athletic trainer.
- Physical TherapyRebecca Randolph received her Master of Physical Therapy from West Virginia University in 1999 graduating Summa Cum Laude. Rebecca has been a certified hand therapist, a credential granted by the Hand Therapy Certification Commission, since 2004.
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Neuro RehabilitationNeurorehabilitation can help restore independence, function and quality of movement to individuals following a disease, injury or illness of the nervous system.
- Manual TherapyErin is trained in the McKenzie approach to mechanical diagnosis and therapy of lumbar and cervical spine pain and dysfunction, and Graston Manual Therapy Techniques. Erin serves as an APTA certified clinical instructor for PT and PTA students from various academic institutions. Erin’s special interests include orthopedic rehabilitation of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular injuries and conditions. Erin was Employee of the Year for TPTC in 2003, and serves as the clinical coordinator in the St. Albans location.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy