Conditions Treated
The Roots Approach
At Roots, YOU are in control of your health. On our first visit, we get to know each other, we perform a thorough head to toe assessment, figure out what's going on and why, and together we create a treatment plan that works for you.
If you don’t see a condition on this list you have concerns about or are suffering from — get in touch!
Complex Orthopedic Conditions
Research strongly supports the use of physical therapy as an effective way to manage pain and improve mobility for those with orthopedic or musculoskeletal conditions. The best medicine available is movement. It’s a safe and effective alternative to pain medication and surgery.
Whether you recently sustained an injury, or have been battling one for 10+ years, our Doctors of Physical Therapy will diagnose the cause of your pain and limitations, then work with you to improve your condition and safely return to what you love doing best.
At Roots, we value an evidence-based approach to care. We provide hands-on manual therapy in combination with specific therapeutic exercise and movement retraining to help you feel better and move better.
Trauma and injuries (e.g., car accident)
Shoulder pain
Hamstring strains
Yoga-related injuries
Overuse injuries
TMJ dysfunction
Neck pain
Sprains and strains
Osteoarthritis
Lower back pain
Pelvic Health
& Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
The pelvic floor is a complex set of soft tissues, bones and joints that form a sling or trampoline at the base of your pelvis. Their main roles are to support the abdominal and pelvic organs, help maintain posture, and all things related to bladder health, bowel health, and sexual activity.
These muscles may become either under-active or overactive for any number of reasons. Often, pelvic floor dysfunction can exist without an obvious or known cause. The result is called Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and can result in pain that affects everyday activities and quality of life.
EVERYONE has a pelvic floor. Roots treats people with pelvic floor conditions related to Men’s Health, Trans Health, Gender Affirming Procedures, Pregnancy, Fertility, Menopause and More!
Common Pelvic Health and Pelvic Floor Conditions
Pelvic Pain | Lower Back + Hip Pain | SI Joint Dysfunction | Pelvic Instability | Pelvic Floor | Dysfunction | Vulvodynia | Coccyx Pain | Pain with Sex or Intimacy | Urinary Incontinence | Urinary Frequency | Bowel Dysfunction | Prolapse | SI Joint Dysfunction
Pelvic Health & Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Pelvic Pain | Lower Back + Hip Pain | SI Joint Dysfunction | Pelvic Instability | Pelvic Floor | Dysfunction | Vulvodynia | Coccyx Pain | Pain with Sex or Intimacy | Urinary Incontinence | Urinary Frequency | Bowel Dysfunction | Prolapse | SI Joint Dysfunction
Pregnancy
During the approximately 40 weeks of pregnancy, our bodies grow and change in unique and incredible ways to accommodate our growing babies and to prepare for labor and delivery.
Roots physical therapy is both safe and effective in addressing pregnancy-related conditions such as low back pain, hip pain, pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, and pelvic instability.
We specialize in providing hands-on care for pregnant and postpartum women. We utilize an evidence-based approach with a strong emphasis on education to help you keep moving in a way that is safe and enjoyable.
Postpartum
Childbirth may be the single greatest change in a woman’s life, mentally, physically, and emotionally, over a relatively short period of time.
Fatigue, back pain and discomfort, lack of mobility, diastasis recti, PPD, pelvic floor pain and dysfunction, urinary incontinence, vaginal tearing, or cesarean scarring are among the many common ailments some women experience following delivery.
Education, breathing techniques and body mechanics, positioning for healing and gentle exercises may start two weeks following childbirth. Hands-on manual-therapy techniques, individualized therapeutic exercises, and movement re-training are utilized to restore mobility, stability, and strength allowing you to return to daily and recreational activities without discomfort.
Niche Conditions
Concussions, Balance, Vestibular Dysfunction and other Neuromuscular Conditions
Headaches and neck pain
Post-concussion syndrome
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
Vertigo
Balance dysfunction
Dizziness
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