Muscle, Joint or Bone Discomfort? The OLBH Human Motion Center Can Help
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Laura C. Reese, D.O.
OLBH Orthopedic Surgeon
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When the discomfort of arthritic hips slow you down......when your knees can no longer take the grind.....when years of hard work or play have caught up with your shoulders, the stiffness and pain can become more than one can tolerate. Fortunately, you don't have to.
Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital (OLBH) has the area's experts in bone, muscles, joint and ligaments at the OLBH Human Motion Center. The physical therapy experts at OLBH Human Motion Vitality Center can help improve joint motion, muscle strength, and endurance to enhance overall quality of life and to assist patients in resuming their normal activities.
The staff is committed to providing quality care in a one-on-one environment. "The goal is to help patients achieve maximum function and independence by relieving pain and improving total body wellness," Tim O'Toole, director of Rehabilitation at the center, said. "Each patient evaluated by one of the highly trained therapists receives an individualized treatment plan according to their condition. Various techniques such as exercise and hands-on manual treatments are used to help patients achieve their goals."
Patients may be referred to the Human Motion Center at OLBH for help with conditions such as:
- Sports Injuries
- Shoulder Injuries
- Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
- Low Back Pain
- Neck Injuries
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- izziness
- Neurological Conditions including Parkinson's Disease or Stroke
People with all types of disabilities are maximizing their abilities, gaining self-esteem, and returning to active lifestyles with the assistance of the OLBH Human Motion Center. The Human Motion Center offers a comprehensive approach to orthopedic care. From diagnosis, through surgery, and rehabilitation, the OLBH Human Motion Center will work with you during every step of your recovery.just one more reason why so many trust their care to the experienced Human Motion Vitality Center team at OLBH.
For more information, please call the OLBH CareLine at (606) 833-CARE (2273).
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