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Therapy Services

Recovery doesn’t end after diagnosis or even surgery. At Great Basin Orthopaedics, rehabilitation plays a key role in restoring movement, reducing pain, and helping you return to daily life with confidence.

Our physical and occupational therapists work closely with our providers to create personalized treatment plans that support your goals. Whether therapy is part of postsurgical recovery or a nonsurgical approach to care, our team is focused on delivering coordinated treatment every step of the way.

Locations

Double Diamond Location
9480 Double Diamond Parkway
Suite 201
Reno, NV 89521

Kietzke Location
5411 Kietzke Lane
Suite 105
Reno, NV 89511

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy plays an essential role in recovery, helping patients rebuild strength, improve mobility, and reduce pain after injury or surgery. In some cases, therapy may even be recommended as an alternative to surgery.

Our physical therapists work closely with your provider to ensure continuity of care and optimal outcomes. Through guided exercises, hands-on techniques, and individualized programs, we help you safely return to your normal activities.

Physical Therapy Team

Our physical therapy team includes experienced therapists who specialize in restoring movement and strength, helping patients improve function for everyday life.

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Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy includes specialized hand therapy services that focus on restoring function in the hands and upper extremities, helping patients perform daily tasks more easily. From simple fingertip injuries to recovery after complex surgical procedures, our occupational therapists provide targeted care to support healing and improve function.

Treatment may include activity and exercise programs, management of pain and swelling, wound and scar care, and recommendations for adaptive equipment. Our goal is to help you return to your highest level of function and independence.

Occupational Therapy Team

Our occupational therapy team includes hand therapists who specialize in treating conditions of the upper extremities, helping patients return to daily activities with confidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A physical therapy (PT) prescription from your orthopaedic doctor will help you regain movement, restore function, and alleviate pain. It is an integral part of orthopaedic rehabilitation. Your physical therapist will perform a comprehensive analysis of movement and dysfunction, identifying structural or soft-tissue impairments and muscular imbalances contributing to your condition. PT may be prescribed before surgery, after surgery, or sometimes instead of surgery. Check out our blog on why physical therapy matters.

Please contact our office or visit our insurance page for a complete list of accepted plans.

Your physical therapist will determine which treatments best meet your needs. Common therapies may include ultrasound, electrical stimulation, manual therapy, cryotherapy (ice), heat therapy, mechanical traction, massage, and dry needling. Your therapist may also prescribe specific exercises for you to perform at home to support your healing process.

Dry needling uses acupuncture-style needles to calm neurogenic inflammation and eliminate trigger points. This treatment option has been around for decades and has proven clinical success. The primary goal of dry needling is to desensitize structures and restore motion and function as well as possibly induce a healing response to the tissue.

Manual therapy techniques are skilled hand movements and skilled passive movements of joints and soft tissue that are intended to improve tissue extensibility; increase range of motion; induce relaxation; mobilize or manipulate soft tissue and joints; modulate pain; and reduce soft-tissue swelling, inflammation, or restriction. Techniques may include manual lymphatic drainage, manual traction, massage, mobilization/manipulation, and passive range of motion.

These techniques may be used to decrease edema, pain, spasm, or swelling; enhance health, wellness, and fitness; enhance or maintain physical performance; increase the ability to move; or prevent or remediate impairment in body functions and structures, activity limitations, or participation restrictions to improve physical function.

Our goal is to increase your function and alleviate your pain. While your pain levels will fluctuate as you heal, the therapy is designed to move you toward less pain. There may be some temporary discomfort with your PT procedures, but you should not experience pain. Communicating with your therapist about what you are feeling during treatment will help minimize discomfort.

Yes, Great Basin Orthopaedics offers physical therapy at two locations: our main clinic at 9480 Double Diamond Parkway and our therapy clinic at 5411 Kietzke Lane.

Physical therapy can be prescribed before surgery, after surgery or, sometimes, instead of surgery. In all cases, a physical therapist’s goal is to help you regain movement, restore function, and alleviate pain. Your physical therapist will work with you regularly to restore normal function and help you get back to optimal quality of life.

Physical therapy, also known as PT, focuses on helping improve your movement, mobility, and function. Physical therapists specialize in therapy programs for musculoskeletal injuries and disorders, sports injuries, and postoperative rehabilitation using a variety of exercises, stretches, or other physical activities.

Occupational therapy, also known as OT, focuses on helping you perform daily tasks more easily. This type of therapy focuses on improving your fine and gross motor skills so you can carry out specific day-to-day activities. They specialize in the treatment of the upper extremity (hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder) and work injuries. The services provided by occupational therapists include patient education, joint range of motion, adaptive techniques, and splinting.

Start your recovery today. Please call (775) 786-1600 to schedule an appointment with our therapy team.