THE ARM AND ELBOW

The Arm & Elbow

Lifting an object, throwing a ball, and holding a child are just some of the many tasks we do with our arms.  As a result of a sudden traumatic injury, constant repetitive movement, or conditions that develop in the arm or elbow, you may experience significant pain, reduced function, limited range-of-motion, or reduced strength that can often be debilitating and restrict your work and everyday activities.

Your physician will often prescribe therapy for your arm or elbow to help reduce pain and improve function.  Our comprehensive rehabilitation programs treat the root cause of the injury or condition and can provide excellent long-lasting results.  Rehabilitation is a conservative step typically used by physicians prior to prescribing a surgical procedure, and it is a treatment employed after surgery to improve function to the arm & elbow.

The specialists at Kleiser Therapy focus exclusively on hand, arm, and shoulder rehabilitation.  Using the knowledge and expertise from over 33 years of specialized care treating thousands of patients with excellent results, we know which treatments work best for each specific injury and condition. Our therapists are also Certified Hand Therapists who can develop a customized, highly-effective treatment program to address your specific injury and needs.

The sooner that treatment is started after an injury occurs or a condition develops, typically less time is required in therapy to regain function and movement.  If you are suffering from an injury or condition that requires rehabilitation, don’t put off getting the injury checked by your physician.

If you are unsure whether the injury or condition is serious enough to require medical attention, we offer complimentary screenings where you will meet with one of our therapists. He or she will evaluate your condition and recommend the right next steps based on your injuries, all at no charge to you. Often there are even simple things you can do at home to address the condition which can alleviate the need for therapy.

Listed below are some of the more common arm and elbow injuries that our specialists treat.  Click on any of the injuries and conditions listed below for more information.
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