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  • Aquatic TherapyAquatic therapy is an alternative form of rehabilitation that uses a comfortable, low-impact and pain-free exercise environment to help patients regain strength, flexibility, endurance and mobility.
  • ArthritisArthritis is inflammation or swelling of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness that typically worsens with age. There are more than 100 conditions that affect the joints, tendons and other connective issues.
  • Athletic TrainingHouston Methodist athletic trainers provide the highest quality care to student athletes, active adults and elite professionals in preventing, recognizing, assessing, managing, treating and reconditioning athletic injuries.
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  • Carpal TunnelCarpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when pressure on the median nerve in your wrist leads to decreased nerve function.
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  • Foot & Ankle CareFoot and ankle care focuses on preventing, treating and managing pain or injuries through proper footwear, exercise, stretching and medical treatments as needed.
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  • Ganglion CystsGanglion cysts, also known as bible cysts, are non-cancerous lumps that commonly develop along the tendons or joints of your wrists, hands or feet.
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  • Hand & Wrist SurgeryHand and wrist surgeries can be critical medical interventions that improve your hand function while relieving pain and improving your quality of life.
  • Hand TherapyFocuses on strengthening and restoring range of motion and functions in the hands and upper extremities using specialized diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitation options.
  • Hand TraumaThe term “hand trauma” refers to a wide range of injuries to the musculoskeletal, neurologic and vascular parts of your hand, and can include injuries to your bones, ligaments, tendons or nerves.
  • Hand, Wrist & Finger FracturesRanging from simple breaks in the small bones of the hand to more serious fractures that involve the long bones of the wrist, these fractures can significantly disrupt your day-to-day activities.
  • Herniated DiskA condition in which the outer ring of a spinal vertebrae is damaged, causing pain, numbness or weakness in the arms or legs.
  • Hip CareHip care involves maintaining mobility, preventing injuries, and managing pain through exercise, proper posture, weight management and medical treatments when needed.
  • Hip ReplacementA hip replacement is a surgical procedure that replaces a damaged or worn-out hip joint with an artificial implant to relieve pain and restore mobility.
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  • Joint CareJoint care involves maintaining mobility, reducing stiffness and preventing pain through exercise, proper nutrition, weight management and medical treatments when needed, including both surgical and non-surgical solutions,.
  • Joint Replacement SurgeryA procedure in which a surgeon removes a damaged joint and replaces it with a new, artificial part.
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  • Knee Care & Knee ReplacementKnee care involves preventing, treating, and managing knee pain or injuries through exercise, proper movement, therapy, medication or surgery when needed.
  • Knee InjuriesKnee injuries include a wide range of potential conditions that can have a profound impact on soft tissues and bone.
  • Knee Replacement & RecoverySurgery to replace the knee joint with a man-made artificial joint.
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  • Low Back PainMuscle weakness, spasms and general pain in the low back that varies in severity from mild to debilitating.
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  • Occupational TherapyInvolves the treatment and rehabilitation of hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder injuries and conditions.
  • Orthopedic Neck & Spine CareNeck and spine care focuses on maintaining posture, flexibility and strength to prevent pain or injury, with treatments including exercise, therapy, medication or surgery when necessary.
  • Orthopedic OncologyTreatment, including radiation and surgery, for patients with bone and soft tissue tumors.
  • Orthopedic SurgerySurgery involving the skeletal system and its interconnecting parts: bones, muscles and joints.
  • OrthopedicsThe branch of medicine that focuses on the skeletal system and its interconnecting parts: bones, muscles and joints.
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  • Pediatric Physical TherapyPhysical therapy for children to improve gait, mobility, gross motor function and developmental skills.
  • Physical Medicine & RehabilitationPhysical therapy and rehabilitation that uses advanced techniques and technology to create a personalized treatment plan specific to your needs,
  • Physical Therapy Through exercise, education and the latest equipment, helps you get relief from pain and regain strength after injury or surgery.
  • Physical Therapy for Hand & WristsHand and wrist physical therapy helps restore function to these areas, limit pain, prevent additional injuries and increase wrist and hand mobility.
  • Primary Care Sports MedicineA primary care sports medicine doctor is a regular family doctor with specialized training in both the treatment and prevention of illness and injury.
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  • Recovery & Rehabilitation Enhances and restores functional ability and quality of life to people with physical injuries, impairments or disabilities.
  • Refractive ErrorsA defect in the shape of the eye that causes improper bending of the light, resulting in blurred or fuzzy vision.
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  • Shoulder Care & Treatment Shoulder care involves maintaining strength, flexibility and proper posture to prevent pain or injury, with treatment options including exercise, rest, therapy or medical intervention if needed.
  • Sports InjuriesThere are many different types of sports-related injuries, and they are common among professional athletes, recreational league players, home fitness enthusiasts and more. These include dislocations and fractures, elbow injuries, hand and ankle injuries and sprains, concussions, knee injuries, shoulder injuries and more.
  • Sports Medicine & Performance Provides comprehensive diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of all musculoskeletal conditions and injuries.
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  • TendonitisTendons are the tough and fibrous cords connecting your muscles to your bones. Tendonitis occurs when these tendons become inflamed and swollen.
  • Torn LigamentsLigament injuries can have a major impact on your quality of life and overall mobility. These injuries range from minor sprains to complete tears that can completely immobilize a person.
  • Trigger Digit (Finger)Also called trigger finger, this happens when inflammation causes the tunnel around the tendon in your finger to thicken, in some cases leading to a small bump or nodule on the tendon’s surface.
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