Surgery - For patients who have undergone all types of cancer surgery and related reconstructive surgeries, Oncology Rehab specializes in post surgery rehabilitation.
Radiation Therapy - Oncology Rehab specializes in rehabilitation for patients who are currently going through, or who have gone through, radiation therapy. Our knowledge and techniques facilitate treatment to any or all areas of the body – the head and neck region, the trunk region, the arms, the pelvic region, and the legs.
Lymphedema Management - We offer innovative and leading edge information, thereby negating myths and offering empowerment to all patients faced with managing their recovery. Our program is targeted to start at the sub-clinical level of lymphedema management, which provides opportunity for the lymphatic system and/or the lymphedema condition and its symptoms to be significantly reduced if treatment is administered at this early stage of onset.
Chemo Toxicity - Almost all effective medications have the potential to produce toxicity or side-effects. Our cancer exercise programs and neuro-oncology treatments can address chemo toxicity issues like cancer-related fatigue, neuropathy, pain, numbness, dizziness and diffculty balancing or walking.
Manual Therapy - Within the physical and occupational therapy professions, manual therapy is defined as a clinical approach utilizing skilled, specific hands-on techniques, including but not limited to manipulation/mobilization, used by the therapist to diagnose and treat soft tissues and joint structures for the purpose of modulating pain; increasing range of motion (ROM); reducing or eliminating soft tissue inflammation; inducing relaxation; improving contractile and non-contractile tissue repair, extensibility, and/or stability; facilitating movement; and improving function. At Oncology Rehab, our manual therapy techniques are rooted in evidence-based "traditional" manual therapy combined with trigger point release and manual lymph drainiage.
Pilates Based Exercise Programs - Pilates is an excellent way to condition and gain strength, flexibility, and overall body symmetry, while minimizing impact on joints. We specialize in the development of individualized Pilates exercise programs, focusing on impairments experienced by patients who are undergoing and recovering from cancer-related treatment.
Yoga-Based Programs - Oncology Rehab patients with cancer, who struggle with lost peace of mind, find that our yoga program can bring it back. Each patient’s program is designed around a combination of relaxation, centeredness, and low impact exercises, especially for patients going through and recovering from chemotherapy.
Trigger Point (Functional) Dry Needling - Trigger point dry needling, also known as functional dry needling, is a treatment for muscular tightness and spasm which commonly follows an injury due to repetitive stress, trauma, surgery, etc. Several of our therapists are certified in the treatment of pain and dysfunction through dry needling through KinetaCore.
Radiation Therapy - Oncology Rehab specializes in rehabilitation for patients who are currently going through, or who have gone through, radiation therapy. Our knowledge and techniques facilitate treatment to any or all areas of the body – the head and neck region, the trunk region, the arms, the pelvic region, and the legs.
Lymphedema Management - We offer innovative and leading edge information, thereby negating myths and offering empowerment to all patients faced with managing their recovery. Our program is targeted to start at the sub-clinical level of lymphedema management, which provides opportunity for the lymphatic system and/or the lymphedema condition and its symptoms to be significantly reduced if treatment is administered at this early stage of onset.
Chemo Toxicity - Almost all effective medications have the potential to produce toxicity or side-effects. Our cancer exercise programs and neuro-oncology treatments can address chemo toxicity issues like cancer-related fatigue, neuropathy, pain, numbness, dizziness and diffculty balancing or walking.
Manual Therapy - Within the physical and occupational therapy professions, manual therapy is defined as a clinical approach utilizing skilled, specific hands-on techniques, including but not limited to manipulation/mobilization, used by the therapist to diagnose and treat soft tissues and joint structures for the purpose of modulating pain; increasing range of motion (ROM); reducing or eliminating soft tissue inflammation; inducing relaxation; improving contractile and non-contractile tissue repair, extensibility, and/or stability; facilitating movement; and improving function. At Oncology Rehab, our manual therapy techniques are rooted in evidence-based "traditional" manual therapy combined with trigger point release and manual lymph drainiage.
Pilates Based Exercise Programs - Pilates is an excellent way to condition and gain strength, flexibility, and overall body symmetry, while minimizing impact on joints. We specialize in the development of individualized Pilates exercise programs, focusing on impairments experienced by patients who are undergoing and recovering from cancer-related treatment.
Yoga-Based Programs - Oncology Rehab patients with cancer, who struggle with lost peace of mind, find that our yoga program can bring it back. Each patient’s program is designed around a combination of relaxation, centeredness, and low impact exercises, especially for patients going through and recovering from chemotherapy.
Trigger Point (Functional) Dry Needling - Trigger point dry needling, also known as functional dry needling, is a treatment for muscular tightness and spasm which commonly follows an injury due to repetitive stress, trauma, surgery, etc. Several of our therapists are certified in the treatment of pain and dysfunction through dry needling through KinetaCore.