We have a team of physical therapists that specialize in techniques designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore function.
We offer physical therapy treatments that have helped improve the lives of many people you may know personally! Read our reviews and learn from the experience of our patients in Little Rock, AR.
All Success StoriesWe have a highly experienced team of physical therapists who offer specialized treatment services for any pain, injury, or discomfort you may be feeling. Our patients have found high levels of success in our treatment services due to our implementation of advanced technology and methods.
MCH Physical Therapy Clinic was founded in 1989. In addition to offering out-patient physical therapy services in Little Rock, AR, we are actively involved in the local community. We pride ourselves in excellent patient outcomes and satisfaction. We aim to provide superior physical therapy to patients with neuromusculoskeletal impairments, considering his/her personal, sociological, psychological, cultural, and economic needs, and plan treatment programs as closely as the human element will allow. Our main goal, using the above methods, will be to return the individual to as high a functional level as his/her impairment(s) will allow.
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Reducing pain, swelling, and inflammation are common goals in this phase of recovery. Injury protection, elevation, appropriate medications, compression, and patient education are important.
Pain-free passive, manual therapy, active range of motion, and cardiorespiratory exercises, are indicated here. Education about pain and a positive attitude may help.
Progressive loading of healing soft tissues, the reintroduction of low-stress neuromuscular reeducation, balance training, and basic functional activities are part of this rehabilitation phase.
Progressing strengthening exercises, improving flexibility, and advanced balance exercises are part of phase 4. Resuming functional movement (e.g. sports movements) occurs in this phase.
Functional movements are progressed, a controlled re-introduction to sports or challenging environments is initiated. Continued strengthening, flexibility, balance, endurance, and goal-specific training occurs during this phase. Education and future injury prevention are discussed.