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Physical Therapy

Your body has a tremendous ability to repair itself, but sometimes it needs a little push in the right direction. Ogden Clinic physical therapists specialize in improving patient mobility through hands-on rehabilitation. Physical therapy is a progressive treatment for people with musculoskeletal conditions, complex dysfunctions, or those who’ve suffered an injury. They optimize the body’s own repair system while helping patients eliminate their pain and restore function.

When you choose Ogden Clinic, you choose access with nearly all insurance plans accepted and very low co-pays for office visits.

Physical therapy at Ogden Clinic has been proven to:

  • Eliminate pain and inflammation: We can reduce pain and inflammation dramatically with the help of our physical therapists. Lower back pain, for example, affects nearly 80% of Americans during their lifetime. Through mobilizing the spine with strength and conditioning movements, hundreds of patients have lessened and even eliminated their pain with long-lasting effects.
  • Improve mobility: If you’ve suffered an injury or have a degenerative condition, physical therapy can help you move freely again by alleviating pain and discomfort. Our trained staff can even help patients avoid injury altogether.
  • Aid recovery after trauma or injury: Don’t fret if the damage has been done. With a little guidance and patience, it can be repaired. Physical therapy for injuries occurs in subsequent visits. From the inflamed (or acute) phase, all the way until the repair (or chronic) phase, your physical therapist will help you reach a strong and healthy recovery.

Physical therapists treat:

  • Age-related conditions including arthritis and osteoporosis
  • Auto accident rehabilitation
  • Chronic pain
  • Joint mobilization (total joint recovery)
  • Lymphedema management
  • Neck and back pain
  • Post-operative rehabilitation
  • Sports injuries
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) management
  • Work injuries
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