With Pre-Surgical and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Surgeons routinely refer post-surgical patients to our physical therapists to help them recover strength, function and mobility.
Our therapists provide one-on-one, evidence-based physical therapy treatment sessions to help facilitate your recovery and return to activities of daily living (ADLs), work, recreational activities and even competitive sports.
The rehabilitative process depends on the injury and type of surgery. We help patients recover and rehabilitate from a variety of orthopedic post-operative procedures, including:

- Knee, hip and shoulder joint replacements
- Reconstruction of any one or more of the four major knee ligaments: anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), and lateral collateral ligament (LCL)
- Arthroscopic knee surgeries (such as meniscectomies, meniscal repairs)
- Ligament and tendon repair, including Achilles tendon repairs
- Arthroscopic hip surgeries (such as labral repairs)
- Nerve releases (such as cubital tunnel, radial tunnel, carpal tunnel, tarsal tunnel)
- Neck and back surgery (such as fusions, laminectomy, decompression and discectomy)
- Nerve compression release
- Bone or joint fusion (arthrodesis)
- Tendon transfers
- Surgical fixation of fractures, including open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), a two-part surgery used to fix broken bones where the broken bone is reduced (put back into place) and an internal fixation device is placed on the bone (e.g., screws, plates, rods or pins) to hold the bone together
- Shoulder post-surgical recovery for rotator cuff tears, labral tears, superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) tear or lesion, arthroscopy and more
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Clinical research shows that the sooner you get started with active rehabilitation, the less likely you will need unnecessary tests, medications, or surgery.
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At your evaluation appointment, you will meet with a physical therapist who will perform a thorough evaluation that includes:
- A review of your health history and your specific symptoms.
- A thorough examination that includes assessing the quality and quantity of your movements, and any factors that might put you at risk for delayed recovery or might indicate a serious health problem.
- Assessment of how you use your body at work, at home, during sports, and at leisure.
- Determination of the diagnosis and impairments that are causing your pain and establishment of a treatment plan of care.
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What Our Clients Say
First, I thought it wouldn’t work… Just on the first visit, Dr. Patt changed my opinion.
First, I thought it wouldn’t work and I would just be spending money. I only wanted to try because of my doctor. Just on the first visit, Dr. Patt changed my opinion. His motivation to become a PT Doctor encouraged me! Long walks or standing for a long time were my big troubles that I wasn’t happy about at all. Now, I feel very confident and comfortable. I’m walking and standing. It used to feel like both my legs were not symmetrical but now they are. I liked the process, procedure, and methods here. I am coming back for my neck issues. Thank you so much, guys. You people are doing a great job!

I could resume laying down when I slept and performing everyday activities which were impossible before.
Upon arriving at PT, I had terrible pain in my neck and shoulders. The pain that came down my arm was excruciating. My primary care physician said I had a pinched nerve in my neck. After Dr. Patt examined my neck, I was assured that the staff would make me feel better soon (I was skeptical). After working with Dr. Patt and staff for just a couple of weeks, I was feeling much better and could resume laying down when I slept and performing everyday activities which were impossible before. I am now pain-free and so thankful to the staff for their expertise and compassion!
