Drevna Physical Therapy Associates is an independent private practice with over thirty years of service to the Lancaster community. We specialize in Orthopedic and Neurological Rehabilitation, as well as the prevention and treatment of athletic injuries, manual therapy, and the promotion of an activity centered lifestyle.
Our major areas of clinical expertise include the treatment of shoulder, knee, hand and spinal injuries, as well as the treatment of balance, dizziness, and neurological disorders. In 2014, Dr. Christopher Hudson became a partner in the Drevna Physical Therapy practice. The professional staff of clinical specialists averages eighteen years of expertise in the treatment of outpatient physical therapy.
Our major areas of clinical expertise include the treatment of shoulder, knee, hand and spinal injuries, as well as the treatment of balance, dizziness, and neurological disorders. In 2014, Dr. Christopher Hudson became a partner in the Drevna Physical Therapy practice. The professional staff of clinical specialists averages eighteen years of expertise in the treatment of outpatient physical therapy.
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Millions of Americans are adversely impacted by back pain each year. Studies show that, at one point or another, approximately 80% of the U.S. population will be affected. While there are a lot of treatment options available, many of these only address the symptoms and don't target the actual cause of your pain or handle it for the long term.
The clinicians at Drevna Physical Therapy Associates are highly trained in the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of orthopedic and sports injuries. We provide care based on the current best evidence and use state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment to facilitate a rapid recovery for even the most involved patients.
Physical therapists (PTs) are experts in the art and science of the evaluation and treatment of human movement dysfunctions. We care for people of all ages and treat a variety of muscle, joint and neurological conditions. Your feet are small, considering they have to support the entire height and weight of your body.
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.
Running injuries are seldom the result of an acute or sudden event. Instead, they are usually the result of cumulative micro-trauma also known as repetitive overuse injuries. Sixty-five percent of all runners experience a running injury in a given year according to Runner's World. Runners can suffer from a variety of injuries and there are numerous reasons why a runner might be experiencing pain.
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