Aspirus Riverview Therapies - Nekoosa
About this Location
Staff from Aspirus Riverview Therapies in Wisconsin Rapids also sees patients at Aspirus Riverview Therapies- Nekoosa. Our staff includes:
- Physical therapists
- Physical therapist assistants
- Occupational therapists
- Certified occupational therapy assistants
- Speech-language pathologists
Below are some of the rehabilitation services offered at Aspirus Riverview Therapy locations. Give us a call to find out if a specific rehabilitation service you need is available in Nekoosa.
Physical Therapy
Services offered include (but are not limited to) treatment for:
- Back, neck and spine pain
- Joint pain
- Neurological disorders
- Pre- and postsurgery rehabilitation
- Vestibular rehabilitation
- Arthritis
- Balance impairments
- Lymphedema treatment and management
- Headaches
- Pain
- Myofascial pain syndrome
- Trigger point dry needling
- Gait and mobility deficits
- Weakness
- Incontinence and pelvic pain
- Temporal mandibular joint dysfunction
- Sports rehabilitation
Occupational Therapy
Services offered include (but are not limited to) treatment for:
- Shoulder, elbow, wrist or hand pain, injuries or weakness
- Certified hand therapy
- Neurologic disorders (stroke, traumatic brain injuries, etc.)
- Spinal cord injuries
- Saebo hand and arm rehabilitation
- Arthritis
- Sensory-motor concerns
- Pre- and postsurgery for shoulder, elbow, wrist or hand
- Driver rehabilitation
- Functional capacity evaluations (return-to-work evaluations)
- Lymphedema treatment and management
- Splinting needs
- Myofascial pain syndrome
- Low-vision rehabilitation
- Weakness
- Pain management
- Energy conservation technique training
- Crossbow evaluation
- Ergonomic workstation evaluations
- Adaptive equipment training and/or recommendations
Speech/Swallowing Therapy
Services offered include (but are not limited to) treatment for:
- Speech—verbal means of communicating
- Language—how we understand and express our needs, feelings and ideas
- Cognition—thought process for interpreting and communicating needs, feelings and ideas
- Swallowing—moving food/liquids from the mouth, throat and esophagus into the stomach