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The King David Outpatient Rehabilitation Services includes a team of health care professionals dedicated to providing quality health care in order to encourage prevention, facilitate healing and instill lifelong wellness.
Our team of physical, occupational and speech therapists work together to provide creative solutions for you in your healing process.
We offer:
Whether you need only one therapy or all our services, we will work with you to coordinate your appointments at a time that’s convenient for you, including early morning or evening appointments.
Occupational Therapy helps people across the lifespan to do the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of daily activities (occupations). These may be related to activities of daily living, leisure activities and job performance. Occupational therapy practitioners enable people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping them promote health, and prevent—or live better with—injury, illness, or disability.
This unique program provides a comprehensive driving assessment to licensed individuals who wish to continue or return to driving. The evaluation process generally includes tests of physical function, vision, perception, attention, motor function, and reaction time, in addition to actual on road driving performance tests. The assessment is completed using specialized equipment under the supervision of an Occupational Therapist who has additional education and training specific to driver evaluation.
Speech therapy is a vital part of recovery from many illnesses, and may be used to help manage conditions that affect speech, language, eating, swallowing, safety and memory.
Speech therapy can help you gain greater control over speaking and language skills. A medical issue, onset of motor-skill affecting conditions, brain injury, or accidents that cause damage to the throat, jaw, or facial structure can also impair speaking ability.
Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, or strokes are just some examples. Other people may require adult speech therapy due to mental difficulties which affect comprehension of language, the ability to speak clearly and memory problems. In addition, speech therapists work with individuals that have difficulty chewing or swallowing food. At times they may utilize a specialized techniques to regain swallowing, referred to as Vital-Stim.
FEES: Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
The FEES procedure is a special test that will help your doctor and speech therapist learn why you are having difficulty swallowing. During the procedure the speech therapist will view and record pictures of your throat on a screen as you are swallowing.
When is a FEES test needed?
Benefits of a FEES procedure
What happens after the FEES procedure?
LSVT BIG® techniques train individuals with Parkinson's Disease (PD) and other neurological conditions to use bigger movements anywhere, anytime in daily living. Research on LSVT BIG® has documented improved ratings on tests of motor functioning in people with Parkinson’s Disease following treatment.
Improvements include:
LSVT BIG® will teach you how to avoid inactivity and keep your movements BIG during everyday activities. It will help you participate fully and improve the quality of your life!
LSVT LOUD® is a standardized speech treatment program designed for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. This program improves both the voice and speech by treating the underlying physical pathology associated with disordered voice.
Treatment is delivered by an LSVT LOUD® certified Speech Language Pathologist and improves both voice and speech.
90% of patients improve vocal loudness from pre to post-treatment.
ALL patients report improvement in their ability to communicate.
More than 20 years of research funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH) has documented that LSVT LOUD® can result in:
Read more about therapy for Parkinson's disease here.
One of three people 65 years of age and older falls each year.
The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center Balance Therapy is designed to reduce fall risk and improve mobility. This specialized physical therapy focuses on improving balance, reducing risk of falls and improving your level of confidence and security. If you are worried about falling or have experienced issues with balance, mobility or dizziness, we can help you.
The program begins with a comprehensive, balance evaluation with a licensed physical therapist, including an assessment of balance, sensation, vision, dizziness and strength as well as walking and movement tasks. Following the evaluation, your individualized program is developed to improve your strength, balance, and meet your goals.
Therapy for Dizziness
With your diagnosis, our therapists can correctly interpret subtle signs and symptoms with prescribed and proven treatments of challenges in balance, dizziness and vertigo symptoms. We’ll assist you in improving your walking ability, balance, coordination, and posture if you suffer from inner ear disorders.
Vestibular Rehabilitation (VRT) for Inner Ear Issues
The goal of VRT is to retrain the inner ear and the brain to correctly and accurately recognize and process signals from your vestibular system in coordination with your vision and proprioception (your body’s sense of where you are in space). When your inner ear system is compromised, you may become overly dependent on input from your vision and proprioception to maintain your balance. In addition, you may compensate by developing new patterns of head and body movement to avoid dizziness and nausea. As you may have experienced, these compensations can worsen symptoms, often causing headache, muscle tension, and fatigue.
If you love golf, and are looking for ways to improve your game, we have your answer! You can hit hundreds of balls to improve your swing but if you have a muscular limitation or imbalance, repeating the same swing over and over won’t fix your problem. POWER PERFORMANCE is a Movement Analysis and Training program for ULTIMATE golf success. Whether you are recovering from injury or are looking to improve your game before or during the season, this program is for you. You will benefit from:
The program will be designed to meet your needs and work on your golf goals! You can meet with our trained professionals weekly, monthly, whatever fits your schedule. The cost for the program is as follows:
King David’s Hand Therapy Clinic specializes in the treatment of complex traumatic injuries and post-surgical procedures, as well as more common problems involving the upper extremity. Therapy is provided with the expertise of a Certified Hand Therapist who provides specific treatments that include surgical repair of tendons and nerves, fractures, amputations and burns. Hand Therapy also includes treatment for conditions such as tendonitis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Treatment may involve custom splint fabrication for prevention or correction of an injury, management of acute or chronic pain, training in use of adaptive equipment, and exercise programs to increase motion, dexterity and strength.
The hand’s complex anatomy and function allow us to perform all of the activities that are necessary for daily living and so imperative to our quality of life. The ability to use our hands is critical to everything we do every day. Since we use our hands all day long, we want to be assured that we will receive the best care available to recover from any injury, surgery, or medical condition of the upper extremity. Put your hands in the very best care. Ask for the expertise of a Certified Hand Therapist at the King David Aquatic & Therapy Center.
Our staff includes a Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT) who has received specialized training and instruction in Complete Decongestive Therapy for the treatment of Lymphedema in both the upper and lower extremities. Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) is the current standard of care for the treatment of lymphedema.
There are four components to this comprehensive approach to treatment:
For more information about Lymphedema Therapy follow this link.
Physical, Occupational, and Speech therapy work as a team to help you recover from a stroke in the most effective way. Each therapy has a role to play in your recovery to help you regain your independence. After a stroke, the nervous system is damaged, and you may discover varying degrees of challenges with fine motor skills, gross motor skills or with your ability to speak and swallow.
Physical Therapists work with you to improve your gross motor skills, strength, balance, coordination, and functional mobility, including bed mobility, transfers, walking, and stair-climbing. They can also help you manage spasticity, meaning stiffness or involuntary muscle spasms, following a stroke.
Occupational Therapy (OT) is essential in your recovery following a stroke, and Menorah Park offers OT Stroke Rehab services from inpatient to outpatient therapy. Our outpatient Occupational Therapist is a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) and can use this specialization to help restore your fine and gross motor control in your hands and arms and address upper extremity limitations that impact your ability to participate in activities of daily living and self-care.
In addition, our occupational therapist can also address visual and perceptual deficits, UE spasticity or flaccidity, recommend appropriate orthotics, assess posture and postural control, and address executive functioning deficits. Our occupational therapist can also use modalities and other treatment techniques to help address shoulder, elbow, and hand pain. Occupational therapists are also trained to address important psychosocial factors following a stroke, such as depression, social anxiety, and caregiver training.
Speech-Language Pathologists or Speech Therapists (ST) can evaluate, diagnose, and treat disorders related to speech, language, cognition, voice, or swallowing abilities following a stroke. Speech therapy teaches strategies to regain functional communication, strengthen speech, swallow, and voice muscles. Our ST assesses the need for the use of NMES or a FEES study (Fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing) that can be completed right on-site with instant feedback. Speech therapists can improve safety awareness, the ability to solve everyday problems, as well as develop an individualized home exercise program.
Dry needling is a treatment to ease muscular pain. A certified physical therapist can use dry needling in combination with active movement in the water or on land, depending on your personal needs and preferences. Chronic pain can be debilitating and dry needling is often the key to help you return to daily life without excruciating pain.
Whether your pain is from a new injury or chronic, our experienced therapists offer personalized care to help you manage your pain and get you back to doing the activities you enjoy. Our staff are experts on a variety of techniques to assist you with pain management and can help you find the right solution. Some of our specialties inclu
Whether your pain is from a new injury or chronic, our experienced therapists offer personalized care to help you manage your pain and get you back to doing the activities you enjoy. Our staff are experts on a variety of techniques to assist you with pain management and can help you find the right solution. Some of our specialties include Dry Needling, Aquatic Therapy and McKenzie Therapy that can all assist with pain reduction.
Suffering from lower back or neck pain can affect every part of daily life. Whether sitting in the car, standing to brush teeth, bending to put on shoes, or trying to carry groceries, the simplest chores can be excruciating. The McKenzie Method has been proven to decrease short-term pain and disability.
Our certified McKenzie Practitioners
Suffering from lower back or neck pain can affect every part of daily life. Whether sitting in the car, standing to brush teeth, bending to put on shoes, or trying to carry groceries, the simplest chores can be excruciating. The McKenzie Method has been proven to decrease short-term pain and disability.
Our certified McKenzie Practitioners will prescribe a personalized exercise program for each client, and provide advanced hands-on techniques to manage symptoms and improve mobility.
Manual Therapy includes any “hands on” treatment by a physical therapist and includes many different techniques. The benefits of manual therapy include reduced pain, improved motion, and improved tissue extensibility. Manual therapy includes a variety of techniques such as myofascial release, muscle energy techniques, joint mobilization or manipulation, and soft tissue mobilization.
We now offer Telehealth services for Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy. Telehealth allows you to video conference with a therapist online using a secure and private version of Zoom. This two way video & audio connection allows you to be assessed and receive needed treatment without having to leave your home.
If you decide Telehealth is the right solution for you, our staff will set up an appointment for you and a therapist will email you the link that you can use to join the meeting. All you need is access to Zoom through a phone, tablet, laptop or computer.
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