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Occupational Physical Therapy

Home Services Occupational Physical Therapy

Eliminating Pain One Spine at a Time.


We are committed to assisting our patients in achieving optimum health and well-being because we firmly believe that everyone deserves to live a life free of pain and discomfort. We specialize in non-invasive, drug-free treatments for a variety of musculoskeletal disorders at our facility. Our chiropractors are proficient in a range of treatments and collaborate closely with each patient to create individualized treatment plans that take into account their particular requirements.

 

Our objective is to arm our patients with the knowledge and resources they require to take charge of their health and lead the most fulfilling lives possible. We are here to support you every step of the journey, whether you are coping with chronic pain or healing from an injury.

 

At the Spine Institute of New Jersey, our goal is to treat each spine individually to relieve pain. Let us help you achieve optimal health and wellbeing today.

How Occupational Physical Therapy Works?

Occupational therapists (OT) help people do the things they want to do, improving their sense of satisfaction and contributing to their subsequent well-being. Occupational therapists work with clients who may have experienced trauma, illness, or developmental issues, or who may simply want to improve their health and wellness. Occupational therapy also helps children with disabilities to participate fully in home, school, and social situations, helping people recovering from injury to regain functional skills, and providing supports for older adults experiencing physical and cognitive changes.

At the spine Institute, one of our primary focus is to utilize Neurofeedback Training for individuals who suffer with ADD, mild head trauma, sleep disturbances, anxiety, and cognitive impairment.

Benefits of Occupational Physical Therapy

  • Increase range of motion, strength, and mobility
  • Improve your balance and coordination
  • Decrease discomfort and pain
  • Encourage self-reliance in daily activities
  • Reduce future issues and injuries
  • Improve general physical and mental health

Is it Good for my Condition?

The length of OPT recovery depends on how serious your ailment is and how you are doing on an individual basis. Based on your unique requirements and goals, your therapist will create a customized treatment plan and estimate your time to recovery.

Recovery Time

The length of OPT recovery depends on how serious your ailment is and how you are doing on an individual basis. Based on your unique requirements and goals, your therapist will create a customized treatment plan and estimate your time to recovery.

Aftercare Instructions

To maintain your recovery and avoid further injuries, your therapist will provide you aftercare recommendations that may include exercises, stretches, and lifestyle changes. For OPT to be as effective as possible and to avoid setbacks, it is crucial that you adhere to your therapist’s recommendations.

Effectiveness

Occupational physical therapy (OPT) is beneficial in treating a number of illnesses, including orthopedic injuries, neurological disorders, and chronic pain. The effectiveness of OPT is also influenced by the patient’s dedication to the treatment strategy and compliance with the therapist’s directives.

Pain

Pain or discomfort may be experienced during OPT, particularly when working on injured or weak areas. Yet your therapist will work with you to control any discomfort and guarantee that the therapy is secure and efficient. If you feel any pain or discomfort during therapy, it is imperative to let your therapist know.