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Physical Therapy
One of the key features that differentiates us from other clinics that
treat back and neck pain is our spine-specialized therapy department.
In many unspecialized clinics, a physician will see the
patient, perform an examination, and then refer the back pain sufferer
to a physical therapy clinic all the way across town. This general
"evaluate & treat" prescription for physical therapy is
all too common. Often, a general physical therapist will start from scratch
by forming their own evaluation and assessment, without the benefit of
knowing what the original physician found out through diagnostic tests.
This general physical therapist often sees a wide variety
of problems every day, such as patients with sore elbows, sore knees,
and sore shoulders. In most cases, this general therapist has a very
limited understanding of how to treat specific types of back problems.
At best, a general physical therapist has taken a couple courses on how
to perform therapy for a back or neck injury.
A general physical therapist may also rely too heavily
on passive "modalities," such as ice, heat or ultrasound, to
treat back pain. This may not be a good choice, as research has shown
that using these passive treatments is NOT the best way to return someone
to activity efficiently.
How our spine center differs:
Instead of sending a patient across town, they will
be able to come directly into our rehab department. They will also be
connected with a spine-specialized therapist who has advanced training
in McKenzie therapy—one of the most well-respected spine therapy
methods in the country. Rather than starting from scratch, this therapist
works off of information gleaned from the previous physician's evaluation,
picking up where they left off.
What does this mean for you?
Instead of receiving a general treatment approach, your therapist is
specialized in the treatment of back and neck pain. Our therapists
have advanced, hands-on skills that can help relieve your pain and
get your injured muscles, tissues and spinal structures moving again.
Instead of a single school of thought, you get the benefit of being
treated by a specialist with a variety of skills who can choose the
ones that best match your particular problem.

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Exercise Library

Stretching and exercising provide ample benefits to back and neck pain sufferers: pain relief, strengthening, increased flexibility, and more. Select the above image to view our Exercise Library.
Anatomy Library

Medical illustrations and descriptions may help you to understand what causes back or neck pain. Select the above image to view our Anatomy Library.
Medical Animations

In addition to the illustrations featured in our Anatomy Library, you will find interactive, step-by-step video presentations that explain spine conditions and the available treatment procedures.
Nonsurgical Treatment

Our nonsurgical emphasis in treating back and neck problems is often successful in helping people return to activity without surgery. Select the above image to learn more about Nonsurgical Care.
Regional Spine Center

SpineAbilene provides all the specialists, diagnostic, and rehabilitation facility, all under one roof. Select the above image to learn more about the qualities that make us a Regional Spine Center.
Details of Spine Problems

Our Spine Problems resource describes the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for spine conditions affecting the back and neck. Select the above image to view our Spine Problems section.
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