Arrow Physical Therapy and Rehab - Edison
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Our services
At Arrow Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Edison, we aim to provide the highest quality care for our patients. Our dedicated physical therapists are highly-trained in providing pain relief, promoting healing, and preventing future injuries from occurring. We employ a series of sophisticated diagnostic tools, including movement investigation and gait analysis, in order to get to the root of an issue and arrive at the best possible solution for treatment. Our advanced technology, paired with our conservative treatment methods, have proven successful in improving painful conditions with as little discomfort as possible. In fact, many patients report finding relief after just a few sessions!
Hands-on therapy
Our methods of treatment are aimed at providing relief and recovery for any patient who may walk through our doors. At Arrow Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation in Edison, we offer several different techniques and methods of treatment. A few of our specialties include:
- Orthopedic and sports PT
- Manual therapy
- The Graston Technique
- Post-operative rehab
- Overuse injury treatment
- Neuromuscular re-training
- IASTM
- Therapeutic exercise
- Spine and back therapy
- Balance rehab
- Pre-operative rehab
- Vestibular rehab
- OT/Hand therapy
- Core strengthening
- OCS
- COVID recovery
- Workers compensation and auto injuries
What we treat
We provide treatment for any sort of pain or discomfort you may be experiencing. Our specialties include pain and injury treatment, general orthopedics, pediatrics, pre/post-operative treatment, neurological disorders, vestibular disorders, lymphatic conditions, diabetic neuropathy, MicroVas, and chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Our leading team at Arrow PT in Edison is both compassionate and caring and happy to help you rehabilitate to recover from whatever physical barriers you may be struggling with. Each member of our team is an expert in their field, working hard every day to get to the root of their patients' problems, providing relief, and preventing further issues from occurring in the future.
Individualized treatment plans
At our clinic, we are committed to providing recovery and relief to people from all walks of life. Our physical therapists put time and dedication into creating the best possible treatment plan for the specific needs of each patient. We are confident in the successes of physical therapy, and we can positively say that it is one of the best treatments for pain relief. In many cases, it can even eliminate the need for harmful drugs or surgical correction. If you're looking for therapy in the Edison area, contact Arrow Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation in Edison to schedule your consultation today!
Conditions we can help you address
Ankle Pain
Arthritis
Auto Injury
Back Pain
Balance/Gait
Chronic Pain
Elbow Pain
Foot Pain
Hand and Wrist Pain
Headaches
Hip Pain
Knee Pain
Lymphedema
Neck Pain
Neurological
Overuse Injury
Pre- & Post-Surgical
Sciatica
Shoulder Pain
Sports Injuries
Women's Health
Workers' Comp
Treatments we use to help you
Active Release Technique
Annual PT Checkups
At-home Care
Balance Training
Core Strengthening
Covid-19 Recovery
Cupping
Direct access
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Golf Specialists
Graston Technique
Hand Therapy
IASTM Technique
Manual therapy
MicroVAS
Neuromuscular Retraining
Neuropathy Program
Orthotic 3D Scanning
Pediatrics
Spine Care & Stabalization
Therapeutic Exercise
Vestibular Rehab
Virtual Physical Therapy
Work Hardening/SMART Program
Patient Paperwork and Links
In-Clinic or At-Home Visit Intake Forms:
- New Evaluation English: (In-Person New Patient Evaluation Form - Online (English) or New Evaluation Form - English)
- Nueva Cita – Espanol: (Nueva Cita – Espanol o Nueva Cita - Espanol)
Virtual Visit Intake Forms:
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