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OVERVIEW

Fractures/Dislocation Elbow

A fall onto the arm outstretched or direct trauma to the elbow can cause an elbow fracture. There may also be nerve or blood vessel injuries associated with elbow dislocations. Although X-rays can show fractures or dislocations, small breaks might be hard to see.

Fractures should be treated immediately. To ensure proper joint function, bone breaks must be treated with special care.

GOALS

Possible Treatment Goals

  • Enhance Function
  • Increase Muscle Strength and Performance
  • Reduce postoperative complications
  • Increase range of motion
  • Self-care for Symptoms
  • Increase Safety
  • Improve Wound Healing

PHYSICAL THERAPY
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AQUATIC THERAPY
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DRY NEEDLING
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ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
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ERGONOMICS
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KINESIO TAPING
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LASER THERAPY
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MANUAL THERAPY

MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUE
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ORTHOTICS
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SPINAL MANIPULATION
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THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE
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TRIGGER POINT THERAPY
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TOTAL MOTION RELEASE
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ULTRASOUND
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PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY

ELBOW, WRIST & HAND PAIN
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FOOT & ANKLE PAIN
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BACK PAIN & SCIATICA
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SHOULDER PAIN
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HIP & KNEE PAIN
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ARTHRITIS
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BALANCE AND GAIT DISORDERS
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CHRONIC PAIN
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FIBROMYALGIA
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MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT INJURIES

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
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NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
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PARKINSON’S DISEASE
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PELVIC PAIN
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POST-SURGICAL REHAB
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PRE – SURGICAL REHAB
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SPORTS INJURY
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TMJ DYSFUNCTION
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WORK INJURIES