Anderson, SC
Elite Integrated Therapy Centers - Anderson, SC
- 1114 Cornelia Road, Anderson, SC 29621
- 864-964-0505
- 864-222-0182
Business Hours
Monday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Services
Physical Therapy
Our Anderson, SC Physical Therapy Services
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy is at the heart of what we do, and we’re dedicated to helping you restore mobility, strength, and function after an injury or illness. Our personalized approach combines exercises, manual techniques, and customized treatments to fit your needs.
What Conditions Can Be Addressed by Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy is an incredibly effective treatment option that addresses a wide range of musculoskeletal, neurological, and functional challenges. Not only does it alleviate existing pain, but it also plays a crucial role in preventing future discomfort. Here are several common scenarios where physical therapy can make a significant difference:
Chronic Pain Management
Physical therapy helps relieve chronic pain from conditions like arthritis and fibromyalgia through pain management, strengthening exercises, and posture improvement.
Neurological Conditions
Those struggling with neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease and strokes may find benefits from physical therapy focused on improving balance, coordination, and motor skills.
Orthopedic Injuries
Physical therapy is essential for recovery after injuries like fractures or sprains. Targeted exercises and supportive treatments can aid recovery and reduce healing times.
Pediatric Developmental Delays
Children with developmental delays benefit from physical therapy that enhances motor skills and muscle strength.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Following surgery, physical therapy helps restore muscle strength and function while minimizing further injury risk.
Sports Injuries
Athletes recovering from injuries can support recovery and improve future performance through physical therapy.
Geriatric Care
Physical therapy assists older adults in gaining strength and independence, especially with issues like osteoporosis and arthritis.
Work-Related Injuries
Physical therapy addresses workplace injuries like back pain and teaches ways to improve ergonomics to prevent future injuries.
Who Can Benefit From Physical Therapy?Â
- Those Suffering From Chronic Pain often find much-needed relief through physical therapy aimed at alleviating and managing long-term pain.
- Athletes & Active Individuals, regardless of skill level, can benefit from physical therapy to recover from injuries, improve performance, and prevent future injury.
- Children struggling with coordination and function often find success in physical therapy as a supplement to their mobility development.
- Workers Injured on the Job and seeking to return to work often turn to physical therapy as a way to regain functionality and relieve pain.
- Post-Surgical Patients looking to enhance their healing process while avoiding re-injury.
- Older adults can use physical therapy to strengthen muscles and increase mobility.
- Those with Neurological Conditions can find success in physical therapy to improve coordination and increase motor skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a doctor’s referral for physical therapy?
You do not need a doctor’s referral to be treated at Elite Integrated Therapy Centers. However, some insurance providers may require one in order for your treatment to be covered. We recommend consulting with your insurance provider before starting a physical therapy program.
What can I expect at my first appointment?
Typically, initial visits include a physical assessment and consultation with a physical therapist to outline your goals for treatment. Additionally, a detailed review of your medical history will be gathered by your physical therapist. The goal of this first visit is to establish a baseline for your mobility and health so that we can outline a treatment program best suited for your individual needs.
How long does a physical therapy session take?
Sessions typically last between 45 minutes and an hour, though this may fluctuate depending on your specific treatment program.
How frequently should I do physical therapy?
Frequency is nearly always determined by your needs and goals and may change as you progress through your treatment. On average, most plans recommend two to three sessions per week.
Does physical therapy make you sore?
It’s normal to experience some soreness after your sessions, especially if you’re starting a new exercise. However, any persistent discomfort or pain should be discussed with your therapist.
Don’t Let Pain Hold You Back
At Elite Integrated Therapy Centers, we believe everyone has a right to better mobility and physical wellness. Whether you’re struggling with chronic illness, recovering from surgery or trying to improve coordination and motor skills, we want to help you break free from pain and limitations.
Reach out to our Cornelia Street team in Anderson, SC, today and start enhancing your quality of life.
Live Life Without Limits