Upper Extremities

PT PRAXIS

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Upper Extremities

Shoulder, Elbow, Hand: Traumatic or non-traumatic conditions, which are primarily due to injury, are expressed through pain, restricted movement, muscular weakness, deformation, dysfunction. The start of any physical therapy plan is evaluation. Based on the evaluation, the PT PRAXIS specialists design the rehabilitation type and structure, utilizing all appropriate means – hands, tools, alternative physical therapy treatments – to achieve functional movement without pain

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