With compassion, empathy, and commitment to ongoing education and research, Connect Physical Therapy LLC of Watertown, CT works to decrease pain, improve function, and maximize quality of life for each and every client. We understand that pain does not occur in isolation, but rather it affects the whole body in a multitude of ways. We will examine the client as a whole entity, addressing not just the symptom, but the cause.
We strive for each client to feel completely cared for, thoroughly listened to, examined, and treated successfully. Through tailored treatment plans, manual therapy, guided exercise programs and utilization of evidence based practice, the mission of Connect Physical Therapy LLC of Watertown, CT is to improve the lives physically, emotionally and socially of every client who enters our clinic and commits to working in tandem to better their well being.
Our vision is that our care allows us to be our client's first choice for musculoskeletal, post-surgical, vestibular, chronic pain, and gait/balance treatment.
We strive for each client to feel completely cared for, thoroughly listened to, examined, and treated successfully. Through tailored treatment plans, manual therapy, guided exercise programs and utilization of evidence based practice, the mission of Connect Physical Therapy LLC of Watertown, CT is to improve the lives physically, emotionally and socially of every client who enters our clinic and commits to working in tandem to better their well being.
Our vision is that our care allows us to be our client's first choice for musculoskeletal, post-surgical, vestibular, chronic pain, and gait/balance treatment.
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In order to optimize your surgical outcomes, many physicians recommend physical therapy or "prehabilitation" before your surgery.
We will ensure your mobility and strength are optimal to allow you to recover faster.
The better condition you are in before your surgery will help to improve your operative outcomes.
Physical Therapy is a vital part of your post-surgical recovery.
We will instruct you on your surgical precautions, progress you according to the stages of healing, and allow you to achieve your goals.
We will ensure your mobility and strength are optimal to allow you to recover faster.
The better condition you are in before your surgery will help to improve your operative outcomes.
Physical Therapy is a vital part of your post-surgical recovery.
We will instruct you on your surgical precautions, progress you according to the stages of healing, and allow you to achieve your goals.
Many sports related injuries are caused from repetitive movements, poor body mechanics, or a direct trauma.
Whether your injury is a sprain, tendinitis, or requires surgical intervention, we have the expertise and ability to get you back into action as quickly as possible.
Connect Physical Therapy LLC uses the latest research and treatment techniques to shorten your time away from play and prevent this injury from reoccurring.
We are trained in special taping techniques and specific exercise programs for your particular sport.
Whether your injury is a sprain, tendinitis, or requires surgical intervention, we have the expertise and ability to get you back into action as quickly as possible.
Connect Physical Therapy LLC uses the latest research and treatment techniques to shorten your time away from play and prevent this injury from reoccurring.
We are trained in special taping techniques and specific exercise programs for your particular sport.
The vestibular system is located in your inner ear and has neurological connections to your brain.
It allows your body to orientate itself in space, telling you if you are moving, staying still, speeding up or slowing down.
Injury, infection, neurological disorders or other conditions can lead to dysfunction of the vestibular system.
You can experience vertigo, loss of balance, dizziness, nausea, visual changes, hearing loss and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If left untreated, these symptoms can be debilitating.
It allows your body to orientate itself in space, telling you if you are moving, staying still, speeding up or slowing down.
Injury, infection, neurological disorders or other conditions can lead to dysfunction of the vestibular system.
You can experience vertigo, loss of balance, dizziness, nausea, visual changes, hearing loss and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If left untreated, these symptoms can be debilitating.
1 in 5 high school athletes will sustain a sports concussion during the season and there is a rising number of concussions among middle school athletes.
According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, suffering from a concussion while participating in a contact sport is nearly 20% per year of play.
Concussions can lead to brain damage, decreased cognitive function, limited participation in daily activities, decreased quality of life and lead to limited participation in school and athletics.
According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, suffering from a concussion while participating in a contact sport is nearly 20% per year of play.
Concussions can lead to brain damage, decreased cognitive function, limited participation in daily activities, decreased quality of life and lead to limited participation in school and athletics.
Numerous factors can impede your ability to walk.
Injury, surgery, neurological or musculoskeletal conditions, poor endurance, weakness and pain can make walking difficult.
At Connect Physical Therapy LLC, we will analyze your gait, address the cause of your impairments, make any necessary equipment recommendations, and restore normal movement.
According to an evidence based report, 1 out of 3 people aged 65 and older fall each year, and by age 80, 1 out of every 2 people fall each year.
Falling can be associated with serious injury, skilled nursing facility admission, decreased physical mobility, decreased quality of life and even premature death.
Injury, surgery, neurological or musculoskeletal conditions, poor endurance, weakness and pain can make walking difficult.
At Connect Physical Therapy LLC, we will analyze your gait, address the cause of your impairments, make any necessary equipment recommendations, and restore normal movement.
According to an evidence based report, 1 out of 3 people aged 65 and older fall each year, and by age 80, 1 out of every 2 people fall each year.
Falling can be associated with serious injury, skilled nursing facility admission, decreased physical mobility, decreased quality of life and even premature death.
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