Ivy Rehab for Kids is thrilled to introduce its opening of a state-of-the-art facility in DeWitt, Michigan. The unique space has two pediatric therapy offices: pediatric physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy clinic. The highly trained team at each office specializes in developing individualized treatment plans customized… Read more »
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Common Misconceptions about Rehab and Workers Compensation
When an injury threatens your ability to work and earn a living, it can throw your whole life off balance. Navigating a work injury can be a learning process for both employees and employers. With the right information, this process should be smooth and effective. Let’s explore three misconceptions in rehab regarding Workers’ Compensation and… Read more »
Dr. Jason Villano Opens New Ivy Rehab HSS Physical Therapy Center of Excellence in Glen Cove, NY
Ivy Rehab HSS Physical Therapy Center of Excellence in Glen Cove, New York, is now open! The clinic is located at 214 Glen Cove Avenue, next to the Cactus Cafe. Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and Ivy Rehab have partnered to jointly open these Centers of Excellence, featuring a wide range of equipment and services… Read more »
Tips for Treating Trigger Finger Without Surgery
Has one of your fingers ever become stuck in a bent position, becoming painful and difficult to straighten after holding your cup of coffee? Or, does your finger click when you are holding a knife and fork? If so, then you may be experiencing trigger finger. Read on to learn more about this condition as… Read more »
Safety in the Snow: Preventing Injuries
Whizzing down a snow-covered slope on two skis can be dangerous and hard on your knees, but even simple activities such as shoveling snow or walking on snow and ice pose various hazards. It is important to be alert during the winter and take precautions to prevent personal injury. An accident can happen while skiing,… Read more »
Reasons Workers’ Compensation Claims are Denied for Physical Therapy and Actions to Take
Unfortunately, injuries on the job are a reality in life. Often, these injuries require medical care, including physical therapy, to help the employee restore their functional abilities to return to work. If a worker is injured on the job, medical care is initiated by filing a Workers’ compensation claim. Workers’ compensation is financed exclusively by… Read more »
Sensory Processing Disorder Symptoms in Children
When the brain doesn’t properly interpret sensory stimuli or input, the result is a disorganized picture of the environment. This can be both confusing and overwhelming to those experiencing it. Awareness of sensory processing disorder symptoms in children has grown, but it is important to be informed about the patterns, signs, difficulties, and support that… Read more »
Recognizing Dysgraphia Signs in Children
This content was updated for accuracy and relevance on 04/03/2024 Learning writing skills is a significant part of early childhood. However, 5-20% of children have some type of writing difficulty that can impact their ability to excel in school. This can include difficulty forming letters, illegible or messy handwriting, poor pencil grip, and challenges on… Read more »
Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy Opens 2nd Location in Fort Mill, SC, Led by Dr. Gianna Torsiello
Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy is now open in the Indian Land area of Fort Mill, South Carolina. The clinic is conveniently located at 8811 Charlotte Hwy, next to D1 Training. The office is accepting new patients, accepts most insurance plans, and offers convenient hours. This new location joins the nearly 20 Ivy Rehab locations in… Read more »