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FAQs

HOW CAN I GET STARTED?

Getting started is easy! Just call our office at 757-455-5000. From there, you’ll just need to answer a few questions for us explaining your condition. After getting a better understanding of how we can help you, we work with you on scheduling a time for a proper evaluation.

WHAT HOURS ARE YOU OPEN?

We currently offer a wide range of flexible hours throughout the day to best accommodate our clients. Give our office a call at 757-455-5000 to find a time that works best for you.

HOW CAN PHYSICAL THERAPY HELP ME?

Physical Therapists treat the consequences of disease or injury by addressing impairments, functional limitations, and/or disabilities in patients. Some of the more common conditions for which Physical Therapists examine and provide intervention and treatment include the following:

  • Orthopedic conditions, such as low back and neck pain, headaches, and osteoporosis.
  • Joint and soft­tissue injuries, such as sprains and strains, hand injuries, fractures and dislocations, and pre­ and post­surgical conditions.
  • Neurologic conditions, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, peripheral nerve injury, and multiple sclerosis.
  • Arthritic conditions, including osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Systemic diseases, such as cancer and AIDS/HIV infection.
  • Workplace injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, cumulative trauma, and stress disorders.
  • Sports Injuries, such as overuse injuries and trauma in recreational and professional athletes.

HOW CAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY HELP ME?

Occupational Therapy can help our patients in several ways, helping them live their daily lives to the fullest!

  • Functional mobility and body mechanics – bed, wheelchair, tub, commode, car, etc.
  • Self­care: eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, hygiene
  • Continence Management
  • Home management including cooking, housekeeping, laundry, shopping
  • Activities to restore upper extremity strength, gross and fine coordination, and hand function Upper extremity orthotics and splints
  • Work simplification, energy conservation, and joint protection techniques
  • Perceptual and cognitive skills
  • Adaptive equipment for self­care, home management, mobility, and recreation
  • Visual Impairments
  • Home modification recommendations

WHAT SPECIFIC AREAS DOES SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ADDRESS?

Speech-Language Pathology covers several key areas, such as the following:

  • Aphasia – A language disorder resulting from a deficit (e.g., stroke) in the left hemisphere of the brain
  • Dysarthria – Weakness of the oral musculature that causes various degrees of slurring of speech
  • Speech disorders resulting from progressive neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s
  • Disease
  • Deficits in thought processing and/or language
  • Dysphagia/oral feeding disorders – Difficulty in eating due to swallowing deficits
  • Articulation disorders include difficulties producing sounds in syllables or saying words incorrectly to the point that other people can’t understand what’s being said.
  • Fluency disorders include problems such as stuttering, the condition in which the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stoppages, repetitions (st­st­stuttering), or prolonging sounds and syllables (ssssstuttering).
  • Resonance or voice disorders include problems with the pitch, volume, or quality of the voice that distract listeners from what’s being said. These types of disorders may also cause pain or discomfort for the child when speaking.
  • Language disorders can be either receptive or expressive:
  • Receptive disorders refer to difficulties understanding or processing language.
  • Expressive disorders include difficulty putting words together, limited vocabulary, or inability to use language in a socially appropriate way.

Insurance Information

At Adler Therapy Group, we accept most major insurance networks. If you need additional information please call our clinic for verification of your insurance or you can inquire about our self-pay programs.