Treatment for Osteopathic Conditions

New Patients

The Pursuit Approach

Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the management and rehabilitation of osteopathic conditions and injuries, addressing a spectrum of musculoskeletal issues that affect the bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissues. Osteopathic injuries often characterized by pain, stiffness, and impaired mobility, require a comprehensive and tailored approach to restore function and alleviate discomfort.

Pursuit Physical Therapists assess the complex musculoskeletal structures involved in your condition in tandem with your specific needs and limitations, tailoring treatment plans according to your unique condition. This individualized approach ensures  targeted care, promoting optimal recovery and prevent reinjury.

In Pursuit of Better Osteopathic Outcomes

Manual therapy techniques, such as joint mobilization and soft tissue manipulation, are integral components of physical therapy for osteopathic conditions. These hands-on approaches help alleviate pain, improve circulation, and enhance the overall function of affected areas.

Patient education is a cornerstone of  Pursuit treatment plans for osteopathic injuries. Our therapists empower patients with the knowledge and skills necessary for self-management, including home exercises and lifestyle modifications that contribute to ongoing well-being. This collaborative approach ensures a comprehensive and patient-centered strategy, promoting optimal recovery and minimizing the impact on our patient’s lives.

In Pursuit of Better Osteopathic Outcomes

Manual therapy techniques, such as joint mobilization and soft tissue manipulation, are integral components of physical therapy for osteopathic conditions. These hands-on approaches help alleviate pain, improve circulation, and enhance the overall function of affected areas.

Patient education is a cornerstone of  Pursuit treatment plans for osteopathic injuries. Our therapists empower patients with the knowledge and skills necessary for self-management, including home exercises and lifestyle modifications that contribute to ongoing well-being. This collaborative approach ensures a comprehensive and patient-centered strategy, promoting optimal recovery and minimizing the impact our patient’s lives.

Common Osteopathic Injuries

  • Strains & sprains
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Rotator cuff (pre & post-operative)
  • Low back pain
  • Range of motion loss
  • Scoliosis
  • TMJ / TMD /jaw pain
  • Tendinitis
  • Cervical sprain
  • Chronic sports injuries
  • ACL rehabilitation
  • Pain from dental hardware​
  • Diaphragm and breathing
  • Chronic knee pain
  • Foot problems
  • Chronic hip or lower back problems
  • Plantar fasciitis