- Arthritis
- FibromyalgiaOur physical therapy clinic provides cutting edge treatments for fibromyalgia, polymyalgia, and other chronic pain conditions.
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Pediatric CareAfter we assess your problem and understand your goals, we use a diverse array of rehabilitative approaches such as: Pilates-based rehabilitation, advanced manual therapy, sports medicine, vestibular and concussion care, spine rehab, pediatrics, lymphatic drainage, ASTYM, Kinesiotaping, pelvic floor rehabilitation, visceral manipulation, pre- and post-natal care, and the McKenzie protocol to name a few.
- Urinary IncontinenceCAPP certified pelvic floor rehabilitation for individuals with pelvic floor pain, weakness, and urinary incontinence. Treatment approaches available include electrical stimulation, biofeedback, bladder retraining programs, therapeutic exercise, manual technique, and visceral manipulation.
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeWork injuries can include strains, sprains, carpal tunnel syndrome, overuse injuries, tendonitis, and acute injuries. Overuse injuries can commonly occur from repetitive movements performed while on the job. Our physical therapists are skilled in the rehabilitation treatment for these types of injuries. With their knowledge base and hands-on skills, they have the tools to help you meet your rehab goals.
- Depression
- Anxiety
- UltrasoundAt your first appointment, your physical therapist will perform a thorough evaluation based on your history and current presentation. We will work closely with your referring medical provider to ensure that your rehab progresses as smoothly as possible. Treatments for your injury may include modalities such as electrical stimulation and ultrasound, manual therapy techniques, strengthening exercises, movement analysis, and ergonomic assessments and education.
- OrthopedicsThe physical therapists at GPT focus primarily on orthopedics. This includes sprains, strains, ACL or other ligamentous injury, post-operative care, and sport injuries. Because our offices are in the middle of vibrant Seattle neighborhoods, we tend to see many families with elementary, middle, and high school aged students recovering from sports injuries. We generally see children 8 years or older.
- SciaticaA peripheral nerve injury can affect the arms, legs and face and can include: sciatica, herniated disc, pins and needles, numbness, pain and possible weakness. Nerves are fragile structures that can be damaged through pressure, stretching and laceration.
- WhiplashMotor vehicle accidents can cause all types of injuries from the minor to the severe. It is common to see everything from muscle strains and whiplash to fractures and joint injuries. Physical therapy is important for healing after a motor vehicle accident, as it helps to reduce muscle spasm and stiffness, improve range of motion, increase strength, and improve overall functional recovery.
- Joint ReplacementPost-Operative Care (joint replacement, rotator cuff repair, Achilles/quad tendon repair, wrist and hand rehabilitation, ACL and knee reconstruction, and other post-surgical rehabilitation)
- Hand Surgery
- Orthopedic SurgeryPhysical therapy and post operative massage therapy are vital for recovery after orthopedic surgery for several reasons...
- Sports MedicineSports injuries can include sprains, strains, tendonitis, fractures, and overuse injuries. They can also include ACL tears, labral tears, Achilles tendon tears, and other serious injuries.
- Physical TherapyAt Greenwood Physical Therapy, we are committed to continuously updating our skills and being a leader within our industry. In addition to traditional physical therapy methods, we also offer the following specialized treatment approaches...
- Frozen ShoulderSoft Tissue injuries (including tendonitis, bursitis, muscle and joint sprains and strains, frozen shoulder, hand and wrist injuries)
- Shoulder Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyYou are with your therapist one-on-one for 45 minutes. For your first visit, your therapist will do a thorough evaluation of your injury, and discuss your concerns, goals, prognosis, and recommended treatment plan, in addition to beginning your treatment. Subsequent visits may include manual therapy, the development of an exercise program, patient education, and the application of modalities to assist you toward your goals.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Plantar FasciitisIt is also common for runners to develop muscle imbalances and faulty movement patterns, which can lead to common running injuries such as plantar fasciitis, ITB syndrome, bursitis, capsulitis, patellofemoral pain, hip pain, lower back pain, knee pain, and foot and ankle pain.