Ivy Rehab, New Jersey’s largest physical therapy provider, has added two clinics to its market leading footprint through its latest partnership with Maximum Performance Physical Therapy and Sports Rehabilitation. In 2013, siblings James Van Dien and Paige Palmer founded...
When dealing with the human body, we’re often reminded that things don’t always appear as they seem. Sometimes we get a case that seems pretty straightforward but treatments fall short, requiring us to take a step back and look...
Ivy Rehab for Kids is excited to announce the addition of a pediatric therapy clinic in Bingham Farms, MI. With the addition of this new clinic, Ivy Rehab continues to expand its presence in Michigan with high-quality, comprehensive care...
Hearing those four simple words, your child has cancer, will change your life in an instant. Time that was once spent together as a family is now spent at doctor appointments, hope is replaced with uncertainty, and the simple...
“At our core, coming together to serve others is what we do. Our Abundance of Barrels food drive allows us to connect with our local communities in one of the most meaningful ways – by providing food for those...
Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy is now open on the Upper East Side area of Manhattan, New York. The clinic is conveniently located at 159 E 74th Street between Lex and 3rd. The office is accepting new patients, accepts most...
Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy is now open in Valparaiso, Indiana. The clinic is conveniently located at 2502 Calumet Avenue, next to Teriyaki Madness and Nektar Juice Bar. The office is accepting new patients, accepts most insurance plans, and offers...
ABC Pediatric Therapy, an Ivy Rehab Network partner, now offers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in Miamisburg, Ohio. This new facility is located next to the existing pediatric clinic, offering pediatric physical, occupational, and speech therapy, at 3449 Newmark...
It is of utmost importance for parents and caregivers to be familiar with the signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) so that early identification, diagnosis, and treatment can occur. The earlier in a child’s life ASD can be identified,...
Gross motor developmental milestones are movements and skills that infants, toddlers, and children typically acquire as they age. Gross motor milestones differ from fine motor milestones in that “gross motor” refers to the large muscle groups in the upper body,...
This content was updated for accuracy and relevance on January 2nd, 2024. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral neuropathy treated by a hand surgeon. Typical carpal tunnel symptoms include numbness and tingling, or a pins and...
What can cause a child to be non-verbal? Communicating with a child who is non-verbal or non-speaking can be challenging. There are several reasons that a child may be non-verbal, including autism, cerebral palsy, dyspraxia, selective mutism, and learning...