Physical Therapy in Simpsonville, SC
At Elite Integrated Therapy Centers in Simpsonville, South Carolina, our experienced therapists use exercises, hands-on techniques, and treatments that are tailored to you—all to improve mobility, restore function, and enhance your quality of life. Our clinic is conveniently located in the Prisma Family Health YMCA in Brookwood Point with flexible session times throughout the week.
Ready to put pain in the past? Let us create a personalized plan that’ll reduce your limitations and get you back to living your best life.
Elite Integrated Therapy Centers
Simpsonville, SC
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
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Lymphedema
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Sports Rehabilitation
Dry Needling
Our Simpsonville, SC Physical Therapy Services
Physical Therapy
At Elite Integrated Therapy Centers, physical therapy is the core service we offer. Using a custom combination of exercises, treatments, and manual techniques for each client, we help restore strength, mobility, and function after an injury or illness.
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Women may experience pelvic floor dysfunction at some point in their lives. Pelvic floor therapy is a non-invasive treatment that helps alleviate symptoms by strengthening and retraining the pelvic floor muscles. This therapy can also improve joint alignment issues, posture, bladder, and bowel control.
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized branch of therapy that addresses inner ear disorders that affect balance. In Simpsonville, our therapists are trained to help reduce symptoms for those experiencing dizziness, vertigo, and other vestibular issues.
Dry Needling
This technique uses fine needles to target trigger points that help relieve muscle pain, tension, and dysfunction. Our physical therapists are trained in dry needling and can incorporate it into your treatment plan, if necessary.
Lymphedema Therapy
Our physical therapists can treat lymphedema through specialized physical therapy. This form of treatment focuses on movements and targeted compression that relieves swelling in the arms and legs.
Sports Rehabilitation
Tailored to sports-related orthopedic injuries, this treatment program helps enhance recovery and improve future performance for athletes. Our Simpsonville therapists work with athletes of all levels and can customize your program to address specific needs or fitness goals.
Who Is Physical Therapy For?
- Athletes who get injured or want to improve performance
- Children with Developmental Delays who lack coordination, mobility, and motor function
- Chronic Pain Sufferers who need to manage pain long-term
- Injured Workers who want to relieve pain and regain functionality needed for their job
- People with Neurological Conditions who want to strengthen their overall mobility
- Post-Surgical Patients who want to safely speed up recovery while avoiding re-injury
- Seniors who want to maintain independence and build strength safely
What Can Physical Therapy Treat?
Physical therapy is a flexible treatment option that can address a variety of physical challenges while helping prevent future pain. Physical therapy programs support conditions by improving mobility, reducing discomfort, and restoring strength where needed. Here are a few examples of how physical therapy can benefit you:
Chronic Pain Management
Physical therapy can help alleviate pain through strengthening exercises, posture improvement, and prophylactic training.
Geriatric Care
Neurological Conditions
Orthopedic & Athletic Injuries
Physical therapy can help you recover from injuries like fractures, sprains, and dislocations. It can also support the healing process for athletic injuries like ligament tears or muscle strains to enhance future performance.
Pediatric Developmental Delays
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Work-Related Injuries
Women's Health & Pelvic Dysfunction
Physical therapy offers exercises that can strengthen pelvic muscles to relieve female health issues like urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will my first appointment be like?
Your first visit will typically include a physical assessment and discussion of your treatment goals. Your physical therapist will also review your medical history and take measurements to set a baseline for your mobility and health.
How long are physical therapy sessions?
Usually, physical therapy sessions last between 45 and 60 minutes. However, this depends on your treatment plan. Your specific program may require longer sessions when needed.
Does physical therapy cause soreness?
From time to time, you may experience some muscle soreness after a session. However, you should inform your therapist if your soreness persists or becomes painful.
Do I need a doctor’s referral to make an appointment?
A doctor’s referral is not required to schedule an appointment or participate in physical therapy at Elite Integrated Therapy Centers. Some insurance providers may request one for billing purposes, so it’s best to confirm with your insurance provider and doctor before starting a program.
How often should I go to physical therapy?
The frequency of your sessions will depend on your specific needs and goals. For the average patient, two to three sessions per week is common.
Don’t Let Pain Hold You Back. Contact Us Today.
Whether you’ve had surgery, suffered an injury or struggle with chronic pain, our physical therapy team in Simpsonville is here to help you take the first step towards a better quality of life. Visit us today at the Prisma Family Health YMCA to get started.