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Everything we do at Kleiser Therapy is focused on helping you achieve the best possible results to help you return to your work, sport, or everyday activities.
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Kleiser Therapy provides a comprehensive list of services & treatments for the Hand, Wrist, Arm, Elbow, and Shoulder including...
  • Personalized treatment programs created for each specific injury or condition that are constantly updated and adjusted based on the patient’s needs & progress
  • State-of-the-art equipment, including the BTE Work Simulator that can replicate any type of hand, arm & shoulder movement to increase strength and improve range-of-motion
  • A wide array of equipment, tools, exercises, modalities, and techniques proven to help optimize functionality, strength, and  range-of-motion 
  • Customized static (fixed) and dynamic (limited movement) splinting & bracing that provides support and protection to the injured area as it heals
  • Detailed Evaluation Reports that feature easy-to-read graphs, making it easier for your doctor to track your progress and make treatment decisions
  • Modalities such as iontophoresis and ultrasound to help improve healing of the injured areas
  • Free screenings where you can meet one-on-one with a therapist to discuss your specific issues and address recommendations on the next steps for your recovery, whether it is home exercises or seeing a physician or specialist for diagnosis & treatment.
Everything we do is designed to get you back to your everyday work & activities fast, with reduced pain, improved function, and minimized chance of recurrence.

Our Areas of Focus and Expertise: 

The Hand & Wrist

The hand and wrist are made up of 27 bones as well as nerves, tendons, ligaments, and muscles.  Together they enable fine motor functions like writing, turning screws, and typing.  Repetitive movements, traumatic injuries and biological conditions can impact everyday functions and activities.

The Arm & Elbow

The arms and elbows allow us to perform motions like lifting a child, throwing a ball, and playing tennis..  Muscle and ligament injuries, restrictions, and inflammation can all make movement difficult and painful.

The Shoulder

Shoulders allow us to steer a car, swing a bat or tennis racket, and lift objects over our heads.  Inflammation, stress and other damage can restrict your movement and cause pain and limited range-of-motion.
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