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- veronika@right.rehab
- 11019 NE 135th Pl., Kirkland, WA 98034
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You may benefit from physical therapy if
From sprained ankle to teared rotator cuff to low back pain and sciatica pain we treat it all: every single joint, muscle, tendon or ligament of your body from head to toes.
if you have
• Increased difficulty with movement
• Increased pain with movement
• Pain that is constant or lingers
• Pain that continuously gets worse
• Severe ache/pain
it's time to see a physical therapist.
We are committed to providing comprehensive care aimed at improving the functional levels of individuals with a wide range of neurological conditions. We welcome patients with Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, vertigo, and balance disorders, who can benefit from our services.
Getting ready for a new knee, hip or shoulder? Have a total joint replacement scheduled? We would help you to go into the surgery at the max of your recovery potential. Quality prehab as an important as a quality rehab.
During and after pregnancy, a woman’s body undergoes numerous changes. The needs during pregnancy and the postpartum period are unique and evolve as the pregnancy progresses. A woman's body experiences significant musculoskeletal changes that can be painful and challenging. Physical therapy can help alleviate pain, prevent symptoms from becoming chronic, and keep you in your best physical condition. Issues commonly experienced during and after pregnancy include low back pain, sciatica, sacroiliac joint instability, round ligament pain, pubic symphysis dysfunction, pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, diastasis recti (abdominal wall separation), pubic symphysis pain, coccyx pain, and more. If you are facing any of these challenges during or after pregnancy, please don't hesitate to contact our clinic. We are here to offer the support and care you need as you navigate this transformative phase of your life, ensuring your well-being.
Whether your menopause is natural or induced, several physical changes occur. These changes can be musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, endocrinal, vulvovaginal, or cognitive in nature. Menopause often coincides with osteopenia due to hormonal shifts. The diagnosis of osteopenia, or in more advanced stages, osteoporosis, can raise serious concerns, including the fear of falling and the risk of subsequent fractures, which can be debilitating. Fortunately, there are safe methods to enhance your bone density. A physical therapist can design an exercise program to improve your balance, reduce the risk of falls and fractures, and maintain bone density while preventing further bone loss. Our goal is to help you remain active safely and confidently.
Interested in learning more?
Setup an appointment for an initial evaluation or contact us with and we will be happy to assist you.