Physical Therapy and Hand Therapy for Healing

At Cascade Health, we offer physical therapy (PT) and hand therapy to help people regain, retain and strengthen their physical ability to do the things they love.

Our experienced physical and occupational therapists work one-on-one to evaluate your condition, listen to your goals and develop a flexible treatment plan to improve your quality of life. Physical therapy can reduce pain, improve range of movement and prevent future injury. Make an appointment today — we can usually see you within a week!

Your wellness starts here.

Step inside our physical & hand therapy clinic where expert therapists tailor personalized treatment plans to help you regain strength and mobility. From specialized exercises to cutting-edge techniques, discover how we're dedicated to restoring your well-being and empowering you to live life to the fullest.

What is Physical Therapy (PT)?

✅ Physical therapy is an effective, non-invasive treatment for relieving many types of pain.

✅ People who begin physical therapy early are less likely to use additional medical services —including opioid medications, advanced imaging and surgery — and therefore reduce the cost of treatment by 72% within one year.

✅ Physical therapy is safe for nearly everyone, even critically ill patients.

✅ About 86% of adults in the U.S. describe physical therapy as the most effective non-drug treatment for neck and back pain.

✅ Physical therapy improves mobility, eases pain, reduces scar tissue formation and prevents complications like blood clots after surgery. 

✅ Physical therapy is not just for recovery. It can also help you with athletic training, strengthening, weight management and continued wellness.

✅ You have the right to choose your physical therapy provider.

Orthopedic Physical Therapy

General and orthopedic physical therapy use a variety of techniques to treat musculoskeletal problems and integrate all your body’s systems to reduce pain and improve mobility.

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Our Physical Therapy Specialties:

Osteopathic Physical Therapy

Osteopathic physical therapy utilizes a combination of hands-on therapies, exercise and stretching to align your body, restore normal movement and decrease pain caused by muscle spasms, tension and joint dysfunction.

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Hand Therapy

Hand therapy is a specialized field within physical and occupational therapy. It helps relieve pain and restore function in your hands, wrists, forearms and elbows so that you can fully participate in day-to-day activities.

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Pelvic Therapy

Physical therapy for the pelvic floor helps everyone from athletes to postpartum mothers address issues such as incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and pain. At Cascade Health, our pelvic therapist is a nationally recognized pelvic floor expert.

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Physical Therapy for Cancer

Physical therapy can help people undergoing cancer treatments as well as cancer survivors reduce pain, regain strength, decrease fatigue and improve lymphedema.

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If you are experiencing pain or other physical limitations, or want to build upon your current physical condition, PT may be the best way to improve your ability to enjoy the activities you love. Because it is non-invasive, physical therapy is very safe when practiced by well-trained therapists like those at Cascade Health. Studies show that taking a “physical therapy first” approach reduces the need for more medical treatments, including medications and surgery.

Physical therapy is beneficial for more symptoms and conditions than can be listed, but some that respond well include:

When to Consider Physical Therapy

  • Back and neck pain

  • Sprains and strains

  • Sports injuries

  • Recovery from fractures

  • Surgery preparation and recovery

  • Arthritis

  • Lymphedema

  • Vertigo

  • Headaches and migraines

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Pelvic pain, bladder or bowel issues or sexual health problems

  • Shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist and hand dysfunction

  • Cancer-related pain and disability

  • Motor vehicle injuries

  • Generalized weakness

  • Work injuries

Our experienced therapists will conduct a thorough exam at your first meeting to make sure physical therapy is the right course of action for you, or if you should seek input from another medical specialty. Of course, if you are in extreme pain or are unable to move or complete day-to-day tasks, you should call your primary care provider first.

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