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Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is a medical profession that can assist a wide variety of patients with a broad range of conditions across the lifespan.

  • Our physical therapy services in Manistique offer comprehensive programs designed to help you make the most of your recovery period.
  • At Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital, our team of trained professional physical therapists makes your physical health and well-being their top priority.
  • A high-quality physical therapy routine can speed up your recovery, help you regain independence, and improve your quality of life.
  • Evaluations are one hour, with treatments being 45 minutes typically. Also frequency of attending will be determined by the patient and their therapist.

At Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital, your health and comfort are our priorities. We are proud to offer our comprehensive suite of physical therapy services to those in Manistique and the neighboring communities of the Upper Peninsula.

What Physical Therapy Services Are Available Near Me?

Our highly qualified physical therapists offer several treatment modalities to our valued patients, each of which is tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual.

Your physical therapy treatment plan may include the following:

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is a form of skilled hand movements with a primary focus on improving soft tissue mobility, joint range of motion, and pain levels, so that individuals may return to a prior level of function without difficulty. Although our physical therapists primarily use their hands for manual techniques, they may also use instruments to assist them with the desired treatment plan.

Therapeutic Exercises

Therapeutic exercises refer to a range of movements and physical activities that are designed to improve function, strength, and mobility in patients with restricted movement. The goal of therapeutic exercise is to help a patient recover from a recent trauma and return them to a fully functional, pain-free life.

Therapeutic Activities

Much like therapeutic exercises, therapeutic activities aim to improve our patients’ quality of life, helping them build independence and enhance overall well-being. Therapeutic exercises are repeated motions aimed at improving specific movements. Therapeutic activities, on the other hand, replicate the physical demands of everyday activities to help build functional strength and confidence.

Aquatic Therapy

Aquatic therapy differs from land therapy due to the specific properties of water. These unique properties decrease joint compression forces, may reduce inflammation, and provide feedback for improving posture.

For patients who may have difficulty exercising on land, aquatic therapy provides a comfortable and therapeutic medium in which to gain strength and endurance. Water therapy also provides opportunities for movement that the patient may otherwise be unable to perform.

Neuromuscular Re-Education

Neuromuscular re-education focuses on helping the brain and body reconnect and relearn how to properly contract and relax muscles throughout activities of daily living. This treatment focuses on strengthening, stabilizing, and mobilizing muscles, particularly in the core, to assist with spinal and balance issues.

Gait Training

If you have recently suffered an injury that affects your ability to move around, your doctor may recommend gait training. This form of physical therapy aims to improve balance, strength, and independence in walking, helping enhance patients’ quality of life and ability to walk without assistance.

LSVT BIG

Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital’s Rehabilitation Center offers LSVT BIG. This program is an intensive, amplitude-focused physical and occupational therapy approach for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, in all stages.

McKenzie Method-Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy

Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) is a reliable assessment process intended for all musculoskeletal problems, including back, neck, and extremity pain.

MDT was created by Robin McKenzie, a skilled physiotherapist, in the 1950s. This exercise-based approach assesses, diagnoses, and treats patients with clinical reasoning.

Through this method, your physical therapist may test your movement patterns and symptoms to create a home exercise program that improves your pain and restores your function.

Patient Education and Home Exercise Program Instruction

Physical therapy includes educating patients on self-care and creating personalized exercise plans tailored to their needs. Our skilled physical therapists design strategies to optimize recovery while ensuring patients understand what to avoid to promote effective healing.

Physical Therapy FAQs

What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy (PT) is a field of medicine focused on identifying and treating impairments that impact a patient’s ability to move and perform daily tasks.

Common conditions that physical therapists treat include:

  • Sprains and strains
  • Sports injuries
  • Recovery from surgical procedures
  • Arthritis
  • Back pain
  • Muscular atrophy

If you have recently had major surgery, particularly involving a joint or limb, an effective PT regimen can assist with your recovery and help improve blood flow and range of motion during your downtime.

What do physical therapists do?

Physical therapists are trained in a variety of techniques to help restore function and strength to their patients. Treatments employed by physical therapists primarily include mechanical force and movements, exercise, and electrotherapy.

New patients can typically expect an initial 60-minute one-on-one consultation with their physical therapist, who will discuss any issues they may be having and what they would like to improve. Your physical therapist will then develop a customized treatment plan focused on your individual goals using interventions to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability.

Am I a good candidate for physical therapy?

Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital is proud to offer physical therapy for a range of conditions and patients. Physical therapy can be beneficial to many people.

Some of the most common conditions treated by our physical therapists include:

  • Acute and chronic pain
  • Post-orthopedic surgery
  • Joint pain
  • Arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
  • Lymphedema
  • Sports injuries
  • Balance and vestibular disorders, including Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
  • Post-concussion
  • Stroke
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Alzheimer’s disease

Do I need a referral for physical therapy services?

To benefit from our physical therapy services, patients can be referred by their medical provider, should their insurance require a referral for services. Our therapists want to see the members of our community feel their best. For this reason, we do everything in our power to ensure you have access to the resources you need to best manage your health and physical well-being.

How often will I come, and how long will my appointments be? 

Your very first appointment will be your initial evaluation, which will be scheduled for 1 hour. After this visit, you and your physical therapist will develop a plan of care to optimize your recovery. They may recommend coming to physical therapy 1-3 days per week, depending on your impairment. Treatment sessions will be 45 minutes in length.

Benefit from Our Top Physical Therapy Programs in Manistique, MI

If you're ready to take the next step toward improving your health and well-being, come see one of the licensed physical therapists at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital. Whether you are recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or looking to enhance mobility, we're here to create a personalized care plan tailored to your needs. Call our Rehabilitation Center at (906) 341-3254 today to learn more or schedule your appointment. Your journey to better movement and a healthier lifestyle starts now.

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Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital
Phone: (906) 341-3200
7870W US Highway 2
Manistique, MI 49854

Behavioral Health Clinic
Phone: (906) 341-3286
101 Walnut Street
Manistique, MI 49854

Naubinway Rural Health Clinic
Phone: (906) 341-2153
w11650 US Highway 2
Naubinway, MI 49762

HomeCare & Hospice
Cornerstone Building
Phone: (906) 341-3284
7870W US Highway 2
Manistique, MI

Manistique Rural Health Clinic and RediCare Walk-In Clinic
Phone: (906) 341-2153
7870W US Highway 2
Manistique, MI, 49854

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