At Alpine Physical Therapy in Fremont County, Idaho, we provide the necessary treatment and services to help you move comfortably again.
Physical therapy is often not the most comfortable or exciting experience in life, but our goal is to provide you with the best care to minimize the amount of therapy required.
Services We Offer
Dry Needling
When physical therapists use dry needling, it is typically part of a larger treatment plan.
Dry needling can release or inactivate trigger points to relieve pain or improve range of motion. Research suggests that dry needling improves pain control and reduces muscle tension.
Through this process we are able to observe, detect and aid in correcting possible abnormalities of your body in motion. Particular attention is paid to common areas of issue such as the hips, knees, ankles and feet.
Deep Tissue Modalitites
Deep tissue modalities such as: Gua Sha, ASTYM, Cupping, kinesio-taping
Total Joint Rehabilitation
total joint rehabilitation physical therapy is a crucial part of the healing process. The type and duration of your physical therapy will depend on the type of total joint replacement procedure you’re having done.
Geriatrics
Conditions such as arthritis, hip and knee replacement, osteoporosis, joint inflammation, and general loss of mobility can be improved and issues such as pain and immobility can often be eliminated or dramatically reduced
Manual Therapy
Manual physical therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy delivered with the hands as opposed to a device or machine. In manual therapy, practitioners use their hands to put pressure on muscle tissue and manipulate joints in an attempt to decrease back pain caused by muscle spasm, muscle tension, and joint dysfunction.
Women's Health
A women's health is very important and it can be improved thanks to physical therapy. Click here to learn more about the procedures we are offering to better your health.
This therapy is particularly suited toward those dealing with neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS, stroke, or brain injury.
Orthopedic Physical Therapy focuses on restoring strength, motion and mobility following an injury. It is a great source for those who are hoping to avoid surgery, or for those who would like to restore quality of life after surgery.