Rehabilitation
Marian Manor Therapy and Rehab Services is now offering ASTYM treatment by physical therapist, Sara Farrell.
ASTYM is a safe and effective treatment utilized by trained clinicians to treat tendinopathies, scar tissue problems, and other soft tissue dysfunctions. It has demonstrated being highly effective in chronic conditions such as plantar fasciitis, lateral epicondylopathy, chronic hamstring or groin injuries, and post-surgical scarring. If you have more questions on ASTYM treatment or wish to be seen by our trained clinician please contact us at 701-348-3107 and ask for therapy!
ASTYM is a safe and effective treatment utilized by trained clinicians to treat tendinopathies, scar tissue problems, and other soft tissue dysfunctions. It has demonstrated being highly effective in chronic conditions such as plantar fasciitis, lateral epicondylopathy, chronic hamstring or groin injuries, and post-surgical scarring. If you have more questions on ASTYM treatment or wish to be seen by our trained clinician please contact us at 701-348-3107 and ask for therapy!
Our rehabilitation services are designed to assist in the recovery process to make the resident stronger, relieve pain, and help them to regain use of an affected limb, re-learn activities of daily living and/or restore functional mobility. We provide physical therapy, nursing rehabilitation, and speech and occupational therapy consultations.
Services include:
• Exercise programs which improve muscle strength, range of motion of the joints, endurance and stamina, and balance and coordination activities
• Mobility training to improve and increase ambulation., transfers, and bed mobility
• Rehabilitation services to enable residents to return home, e.g. stair climbing, car transfers
• Activities of daily living such as dressing, grooming, eating, and transfer activities
• Splinting and positioning to improve function and prevent contractures
• Guidance in the selection and proper use of adaptive equipment
• Wheelchair and seating consultations
Services include:
• Exercise programs which improve muscle strength, range of motion of the joints, endurance and stamina, and balance and coordination activities
• Mobility training to improve and increase ambulation., transfers, and bed mobility
• Rehabilitation services to enable residents to return home, e.g. stair climbing, car transfers
• Activities of daily living such as dressing, grooming, eating, and transfer activities
• Splinting and positioning to improve function and prevent contractures
• Guidance in the selection and proper use of adaptive equipment
• Wheelchair and seating consultations