Physical Therapy with treatment focus to help individuals maintain function and independence. With over 50 years of combined experience in Physical Therapy Katey Lent PT and Suzanne Lewis PT decided several years ago to change the focus of their practice to the treatment of Seniors. The unique needs of this population lends itself to 1:1 treatment.
What you might expect from your first appointment is an hour long comprehensive evaluation and treatment during which you will share your goals of treatment and together with your therapist establish a therapy program to achieve those goals. We work with all sorts of diagnoses and coordinate closely with your physician.
What you might expect from your first appointment is an hour long comprehensive evaluation and treatment during which you will share your goals of treatment and together with your therapist establish a therapy program to achieve those goals. We work with all sorts of diagnoses and coordinate closely with your physician.
Services
Our services are provided with a 1:1 evaluation and treatment model. We emphasize patient education and customized programs based on each patients desired functional outcomes. Our care is provided only by licensed Physical Therapy staff and provides the atmosphere necessary for successful patient outcomes.
Seniors are a unique population who have the right to expect an active lifestyle. Whether you have had a stroke, total joint replacement, history of falls or are just deconditioned, this clinic is designed specifically to meet your unique needs. Every visit counts and you deserve the one on one attention of a licensed Physical Therapist at each of those visits.
Katey Lent, PT is a Vestibular specialist who received the Herdman Vestibular Competency certification through Emory University in Atlanta, GA. Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) has been shown to be effective in treating many causes of dizziness, vertigo and imbalance. Katey is also trained in the treatment of BPPV with the Canalith Repositioning maneuvers.
After your physician refers you to a Physical Therapist your next question is, what will a PT do for me? The goal of your physical therapist is to improve your endurance, strength and balance to a level that allows you to participate in those activities you enjoy. Pain reduction is critical to a patient's ability and desire to be active.
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