For each service we strive to provide the most compassionate care while implementing evidence based skilled physical therapy. It is our goal to not only help each patient with his or her unique issue, but to educate that person so that he or she understands how to fully overcome their injury and prevent recurrence in the future. An important part of the treatment plan is family education so that there is carryover in the home, school, and community.
There will also be an assessment for any bracing and mobility needs, with the appropriate referral to obtain these devices. Any other recommendations for equipment in the home or school will also be made by the the therapist. With over 30 years combined experience in the Morristown area, the most advanced current techniques in physical therapy, and individualized approach we are confident that we can provide the best care in the field.
Brinda specializes in infant and toddler development. The most common conditions she treats are torticollis, plagiocephaly, hyptonia, and developmental delays.
There will also be an assessment for any bracing and mobility needs, with the appropriate referral to obtain these devices. Any other recommendations for equipment in the home or school will also be made by the the therapist. With over 30 years combined experience in the Morristown area, the most advanced current techniques in physical therapy, and individualized approach we are confident that we can provide the best care in the field.
Brinda specializes in infant and toddler development. The most common conditions she treats are torticollis, plagiocephaly, hyptonia, and developmental delays.
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Brinda specializes in infant and toddler development.
The most common conditions she treats are torticollis, plagiocephaly, hyptonia, and developmental delays.
She also works with parents educating them how to enhance infant and toddler gross motor skills to optimize developmental skills and achieve milestones.
She is certified in the Tummy Time Method! and stresses the importance of tummy time in so much of the infant's development which leads to helping with their skills into toddler years and beyond.
The most common conditions she treats are torticollis, plagiocephaly, hyptonia, and developmental delays.
She also works with parents educating them how to enhance infant and toddler gross motor skills to optimize developmental skills and achieve milestones.
She is certified in the Tummy Time Method! and stresses the importance of tummy time in so much of the infant's development which leads to helping with their skills into toddler years and beyond.
Pediatric Physical Therapy focuses on the treatment and management of children from birth to age 21.
Brinda Rathod began working with children almost 15 years ago treating Torticollis and Plagiocephaly, Hypotonia, and focusing on key delays.
Working closely with the family and caregivers, she understands that the treatment plan is as much for the family and/or caregivers as it is for the child.
This creates a continuity that carries over into home, school, and community.
Mobility aids such as braces will be assessed and the appropriate referrals to obtain any additional aids.
Brinda Rathod began working with children almost 15 years ago treating Torticollis and Plagiocephaly, Hypotonia, and focusing on key delays.
Working closely with the family and caregivers, she understands that the treatment plan is as much for the family and/or caregivers as it is for the child.
This creates a continuity that carries over into home, school, and community.
Mobility aids such as braces will be assessed and the appropriate referrals to obtain any additional aids.
Torticollis is a fairly common condition that affects nearly 1 in 300 newborn babies and can be easily treated with pediatric physical therapy.
Derived from Latin roots, torticollis literally means twisted neck and is a condition where the SCM (sternocleidomastoid) muscle becomes shortened or tight.
It can be present at birth or take several months to develop.
Torticollis can be caused by a variety of factors including the way a baby was positioned in the womb before birth, abnormal development of the SCM muscle, or trauma to the muscle during birth.
Derived from Latin roots, torticollis literally means twisted neck and is a condition where the SCM (sternocleidomastoid) muscle becomes shortened or tight.
It can be present at birth or take several months to develop.
Torticollis can be caused by a variety of factors including the way a baby was positioned in the womb before birth, abnormal development of the SCM muscle, or trauma to the muscle during birth.
If you have low back pain or sciatica, you are not alone.
At any given time, about 25% of people in the United States report having low back pain within the past 3 months.
In most cases, low back pain is mild and disappears on its own.
For some people, back pain can return or hang on, leading to a decrease in quality of life or even to disability.
If your low back pain is accompanied by the following symptoms, you should visit your local emergency department immediately: Loss of bowel or bladder control Numbness in the groin or inner thigh These symptoms might indicate a condition called "cauda equina syndrome, " in which nerves at the end of the spinal cord that control bowel and bladder function are being squeezed.
At any given time, about 25% of people in the United States report having low back pain within the past 3 months.
In most cases, low back pain is mild and disappears on its own.
For some people, back pain can return or hang on, leading to a decrease in quality of life or even to disability.
If your low back pain is accompanied by the following symptoms, you should visit your local emergency department immediately: Loss of bowel or bladder control Numbness in the groin or inner thigh These symptoms might indicate a condition called "cauda equina syndrome, " in which nerves at the end of the spinal cord that control bowel and bladder function are being squeezed.
Whiplash is a neck injury due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking of a whip.
Whiplash most often occurs during a rear-end auto accident, but the injury can also result from a sports accident, physical abuse or other trauma.
Common signs and symptoms of whiplash include neck pain, stiffness and headaches.
Most people with whiplash recover within a few months after a course of pain medication, exercise and other treatments.
Some people experience chronic neck pain and other ongoing complications.
Whiplash most often occurs during a rear-end auto accident, but the injury can also result from a sports accident, physical abuse or other trauma.
Common signs and symptoms of whiplash include neck pain, stiffness and headaches.
Most people with whiplash recover within a few months after a course of pain medication, exercise and other treatments.
Some people experience chronic neck pain and other ongoing complications.
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