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Physical Therapy is the treatment of physical dysfunction or injury by the use of exercise and the application of modalities intended to restore or facilitate normal function or development.  | Benefits - Relieves Pain
- Promotes Healing
- Increases Flexibility
- Restores Motion
- Improves Posture
- Strengthens Muscles
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Occupational Therapy addresses the client's functional levels in the areas of work, play, leisure and activities of daily living. Benefits - Increases independence with dressing, bathing, and hygiene skills
- Increases independence with client centered leisure activities
- Promotes safety through ergonomic assessment for work and home environments
- Increases fine and gross motor control for upper extremities
- Increases clients ability to perform daily life routines
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Speech Therapy is the treatment of speech deficits, dysphagia and swallowing disorders, especially through the use of exercises and audio visual aids that develop new speech habits.  | Benefits - Decrease muscle weakness in the face
- Increase swallowing capabilities
- Assist with alternative forms of communication
- Increase attention, memory & problem solving functions
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