At INPC Physical Therapy, we always apply private, outcome-oriented physical therapy. Our professional and skilled physical therapists closely cooperate with the patients in creating appropriate treatment plans. From surgery to a chronic ailment, our goal is to help you recover your health and pain-free lifestyle to continue living without any problem.
Orthopedic rehabilitation services is mostly safe when done under the hand of a qualified and certified clinician. Some patients may experience some discomfort during the exercise as the body adapts to therapy. All of these treatments are carefully monitored by our therapists to be applied at a tolerable degree.
At INPC Physical Therapy, your safety and well-being are our top concerns. We follow strict procedures in every session and throughout your rehabilitation to provide a safe and comfortable experience.
Orthopedic rehabilitation is a specialized form of therapy for the treatment of orthopedic-related conditions. It aids in the recovery of movement, reduction of pain, and improvement of function after injury, surgery, or the process of development, such as arthritis. Orthopedic rehabilitation is important for patients who experienced a fracture, joint replacement, or ligament sprain.
At INPC Physical Therapy, our treatment programs are goal-driven, evidence-based, and individualized to you and your family.



Orthopedic rehabilitation services is most suitable for those who have recovered from:
Our complete orthopedic rehabilitation programs at INPC Physical Therapy include:
Assessment and goal setting: Our experts evaluate your condition, which results in establishing attainable goals towards recovery.
Therapeutic exercises: Special training exercises enhance muscle realities and versatility.
Manual therapy: Manual therapy incorporates joint mobilization and mobilization of soft tissues as a method for reducing pain and increasing mobility.
Occupational therapy: Occupational therapists assist individuals who have physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental health issues that are impeding their ability to undertake these activities.