Due to hurricane damage, the Havelock location is closed until further notice. Havelock therapists Hannah Zhang, Sarah Hall and Judy Hickes are available to see patients at the New Bern location. Please call the New Bern location at (252) 636-9800 to discuss your care.
One of the primary goals of physical therapy is to strengthen and stretch your muscles and ligaments so your body can support itself and reduce pressure on painful areas. However, if you’re in so much pain or have much difficulty moving, exercising may seem too far out of the park for you. But, don’t lose
Surgery is often brought up as the last resort for treating an injury or debilitating condition because it takes such a large physical toll on your body. During recovery, it is difficult to safely complete tasks that used to be simple, like getting dressed on your own or even walking. If you are undergoing surgery
Surgery is a highly invasive procedure, so when it comes to treating an injury or condition, many medical professionals prefer non-surgical treatments. However, in many cases, surgery is the best option for treatment. If this is the case for you, then you should consider finding a physical therapist for post-op rehab. Surgery takes a physical