CULPEPER REGIONAL HOSPITAL - MADISON PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHAB

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CULPEPER REGIONAL HOSPITAL - MADISON PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHAB


Short profile:

Services provided:

Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Pediatric Services, Lymphedema, Incontinence Treatment, Wound Care Management.

The services provided by the professional rehabilitation staff include physical, speech, and occupational therapies for inpatients at the hospital and for outpatients at two locations in Madison and Culpeper.

Detailed description:

Occupational therapy focuses on enabling people to participate in meaningful and purposeful activities of daily life.

Occupational therapists are skilled in human growth and development. They help individuals achieve their maximum age appropriate function so they can be successful and gain as much independence as possible.

Common Reasons for Occupational Therapy

Orthopedic or neurological injury specializing in upper extremity function (i.e. shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand).

Evaluation of home and job environment to optimize safety and independence.

Fabricating or recommending splints or other adaptive equipment.

Lymphedema.

Pediatrics.

Physical therapy involves the assessment, management, and prevention of movement dysfunction.

Physical therapists use a combination of exercise, manual therapy, and modalities to improve strength, balance, and flexibility. They work to preserve and restore each patient’s maximum functional level and promote healing.

Common Reasons for Physical Therapy:

Orthopedic Injury or Disease (i.e. bone fractures, sports and back injuries due to trauma/accident); Neurological Injury or Disease (i.e. stroke, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, autism, or balance dysfunction); Post-Surgical Rehabilitation; Pediatrics; Lymphedema; Women’s Urinary Incontinence; Wound Management (i.e. diabetic, traumatic, vascular, or burns).

Speech therapy focuses on an individual’s ability to communicate and assists both adults and children who have difficulty speaking or swallowing.

Keywords:

Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Occupational Therapy, Outpatient, Rehab, Pediatric Services, Lymphedema, Incontinence Treatment, Wound Care, Pediatrics, Orthopedic, neurological injury, adaptive equipment, splints

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