Total Joint Replacement

Joint pain that is severe and disabling may indicate the need for surgery to replace the old worn out joint. It is often caused by osteoarthritis. Total joint replacements can help patients regain mobility, strength and daily activities but is often used as a last resort when pain medications, weight loss, and exercise is not enough. PT can help patients with total joint replacements rehabilitate and regain mobility, strength and function. Common joint replacements are knee and hip, less common are shoulder, ankles, wrist and elbows.


Some health conditions treated at
Goodell Physical Therapy & Fitness Training:


Diabetes       Fibromyalgia       Weight Loss       Exercise       Arthritis       Back Pain       Carpal Tunnel Syndrome       Bursitis       Headaches       Womens Health       Sports Injuries       Joint Pain       Frozen Shoulder       Spondylolisthesis       Kegel Exercises       Heel Spurs       Trauma       Knee Injuries       Degenerative Disc Disease       Chronic Pain       Lordosis       Kyphosis       Muscle Spasms       Fitness Training       Shoulder Injuries       Nerve Pain       Cardiac Rehab       Spondylitis       Foot Injuries/ Foot Pain       Weakness       Hand Injuries       Dupuytren’s Contracture       Shoulder Impingement       Numbness       Elbow Injuries       Neuromuscular Re-education       Ankylosing Spondylitis       Muscle Injuries       Sports Training       Car Accident Injuries       Disc Bulge       Total Joint Replacement       Myofascial pain syndrome       Fasciitis       Balance Training       Fibromyositis       Work Injuries       Whiplash Injuries       Spine Fusion       Ligament Injuries       Complex Regional Pain Syndrome       Back Pain with Pregnancy       Connective Tissue Pain Disorder       Inflexibility       Joint Dislocations       Low Back Pain       Neck Pain       Neural Fibrosis       Spine Stability       Uneven Leg Length       Patella Femoral Dysfunction       Pelvic Pain       Peripheral Nerve Injury       Personal Training       Plantar Fascitis       Pregancy Pain and Fitness       Post Partum Pain and fitness       Sciatica       Orthotics