Memorial Regional Hospital Rehabilitation Center
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is a profession that works with adults and children who have a physical problem of a temporary or permanent nature. Professionals working in the field of physical therapy have been trained at the university level and are licensed by the state in which they practice. Physical therapists work with adult and pediatric patients who have limitations in their ability to move or function. They also work to educate the community on preventative measures to preserve health and well-being.
The physical therapy program is designed to help individuals regain their physical mobility, coordination, sitting and standing balance, postural alignment and strength. The foundation of physical therapy treatment at Memorial Regional Hospital begins with a hands-on approach to reach a patient and/or family’s desired outcomes. The physical therapist will assess each patient’s individual needs and concerns to develop an appropriate plan of care. Patient education and participation is emphasized in order to achieve anticipated goals and expected outcomes. Patients are educated on how to take care of themselves by performing a home exercise program that will complement their physical therapy visits. Our physical therapists will also act as a resource to assist you in making any lifestyle changes necessary to accomplish your goals. If maintained, this education will help improve one’s physical condition over a lifetime.
