Rehabilitation Services
IU Health Adult Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Services
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When you visit IU Health Adult Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Services in Indianapolis, you'll receive care designed for your specific needs. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 317.962.5554.
Our highly skilled team believes in treating you as a whole person - not just a symptom. At IU Health Adult Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Services, you’ll have access to a broad range of rehabilitation services.
About IU Health Adult Rehabilitation Services
Our highly skilled team believes in treating you as a whole person - not just a symptom. At IU Health Adult Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Services, you’ll have access to a broad range of rehabilitation services.
Physical Therapy
At IU Health we aim to provide comprehensive physical therapy and rehabilitation. Our services include traditional and non-traditional approaches to physical therapy to treat common and uncommon conditions, including:
- Amputee care & rehabilitation
- Back & neck pain or injuries
- Chronic pain
- Concussion injuries
- Foot & ankle pain or injuries
- Hip problems & injuries
- Knee pain
- Low back pain
- Neuro or stroke impairments & functional limitations – adult
- Overuse or repetitive stress injuries
- Pelvic health conditions – female/male
- Pregnancy
- Sports related injuries
- Splints & prosthetics
- Surgical rehabilitation
- Workers' compensation care
- Wrist & hand pain or injuries
Approaches to therapy include:
- ASTYM soft-tissue treatment
- Balance & gait therapy
- Blood flow restriction training (BFR)
- Cardiovascular strengthening
- COVID-19 recovery care
- Dry needling
- Manual soft tissue mobilization
- Muscle energy technique
- Muscle strengthening & retraining
- Myofascial Release
- Oncology rehabilitation
- Pelvic health rehabilitation
- Pre/post-operative care
- Return to sport testing
- Sports rehabilitation
- Vestibular & concussion treatment
- Wound care & management
Speech-Language Pathology Services
We provide speech and language services and treatment of swallowing disorders. We assess both children and adults in the following areas:
- Articulation
- Cognition
- Feeding
- Fluency
- Language
- Oral motor
- Swallowing disorders
- Voice disorders
Evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders include:
- Bedside/outpatient swallowing evaluation
- Modified barium swallow studies
- Oral or pharyngeal compensatory strategies
Our Services
Physical Therapy
At IU Health we aim to provide comprehensive physical therapy and rehabilitation. Our services include traditional and non-traditional approaches to physical therapy to treat common and uncommon conditions, including:
- Amputee care & rehabilitation
- Back & neck pain or injuries
- Chronic pain
- Concussion injuries
- Foot & ankle pain or injuries
- Hip problems & injuries
- Knee pain
- Low back pain
- Neuro or stroke impairments & functional limitations – adult
- Overuse or repetitive stress injuries
- Pelvic health conditions – female/male
- Pregnancy
- Sports related injuries
- Splints & prosthetics
- Surgical rehabilitation
- Workers' compensation care
- Wrist & hand pain or injuries
Approaches to therapy include:
- ASTYM soft-tissue treatment
- Balance & gait therapy
- Blood flow restriction training (BFR)
- Cardiovascular strengthening
- COVID-19 recovery care
- Dry needling
- Manual soft tissue mobilization
- Muscle energy technique
- Muscle strengthening & retraining
- Myofascial Release
- Oncology rehabilitation
- Pelvic health rehabilitation
- Pre/post-operative care
- Return to sport testing
- Sports rehabilitation
- Vestibular & concussion treatment
- Wound care & management
Speech-Language Pathology Services
We provide speech and language services and treatment of swallowing disorders. We assess both children and adults in the following areas:
- Articulation
- Cognition
- Feeding
- Fluency
- Language
- Oral motor
- Swallowing disorders
- Voice disorders
Evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders include:
- Bedside/outpatient swallowing evaluation
- Modified barium swallow studies
- Oral or pharyngeal compensatory strategies
We offer excellent outpatient care for those who have struggled with COVID-19. Our team approach allows us to prioritize your needs and goals, and ultimately create a program designed for you.
Our goal is to make your return home as seamless as possible. After a long hospital stay, all you want is to return to normal life. That’s where our team of physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech and language pathologists come in. They work with you or a loved one to determine a program for you.
This program may be right for you or a loved one if you are recovering and are facing problems such as:
- Difficulty walking
- Difficulty with balance
- Difficulty carrying out your daily activities due to
- weakness and/or shortness of breath
- difficulty adapting to your environment
- Needing help learning to use adaptive equipment (such as walkers and/or bathroom equipment)
- Breathing difficulties
- Difficulty using your hands for activities such as writing or cutting food
- Vision problems
- Difficulties with thinking such as
- memory
- reasoning
- organization
- problem solving
- Difficulty with swallowing
- Difficulty with communication such as
- Difficulties speaking
- Difficulties expressing your thoughts
- Understanding what others are saying to you
COVID-19 Recovery Care
We offer excellent outpatient care for those who have struggled with COVID-19. Our team approach allows us to prioritize your needs and goals, and ultimately create a program designed for you.
Our goal is to make your return home as seamless as possible. After a long hospital stay, all you want is to return to normal life. That’s where our team of physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech and language pathologists come in. They work with you or a loved one to determine a program for you.
This program may be right for you or a loved one if you are recovering and are facing problems such as:
- Difficulty walking
- Difficulty with balance
- Difficulty carrying out your daily activities due to
- weakness and/or shortness of breath
- difficulty adapting to your environment
- Needing help learning to use adaptive equipment (such as walkers and/or bathroom equipment)
- Breathing difficulties
- Difficulty using your hands for activities such as writing or cutting food
- Vision problems
- Difficulties with thinking such as
- memory
- reasoning
- organization
- problem solving
- Difficulty with swallowing
- Difficulty with communication such as
- Difficulties speaking
- Difficulties expressing your thoughts
- Understanding what others are saying to you
We always want you to have a comfortable experience so from the moment you step into our office, we will provide you with that comfortable experience. During a normal appointment, our care team will do the following:
- Check your vitals
- Discuss any concerns you may have
- Help you navigate any specialty care
- Provide the necessary medical support
- Review your medical and family history
Insurance
IU Health does accept most insurance plans, but we always advise you to verify your benefits and eligibility with your insurance provider before your visit.
Preparing for your first visit
We have some helpful suggestions to read over before coming to your first visit:
- Bring any post-operative instructions if you’ve recently had surgery.
- Bring insurance card(s) and identification.
- Bring a list of current medications, including over-the-counter medicines.
- Wear comfortable, loose, clothing that you can move around in and allows access to injury or surgical site, if applicable.
- Arrive 30 minutes early to complete any outstanding paperwork.
In case your provider is not an IU Health provider, also please:
- Have your provider send medical records to us before your scheduled visit or bring the information with you during your visit. These may be sent via fax or through the mail.
- If you’ve had any imaging procedures such as X-ray, CT or MRI, be sure to bring reports or films with you. You may also have them sent to us by your provider.
Amenities
We offer numerous amenities at this location, such as:
- Free WiFi
- Handicap accessibility
- Nearby restaurants
About Your Visit
We always want you to have a comfortable experience so from the moment you step into our office, we will provide you with that comfortable experience. During a normal appointment, our care team will do the following:
- Check your vitals
- Discuss any concerns you may have
- Help you navigate any specialty care
- Provide the necessary medical support
- Review your medical and family history
Insurance
IU Health does accept most insurance plans, but we always advise you to verify your benefits and eligibility with your insurance provider before your visit.
Preparing for your first visit
We have some helpful suggestions to read over before coming to your first visit:
- Bring any post-operative instructions if you’ve recently had surgery.
- Bring insurance card(s) and identification.
- Bring a list of current medications, including over-the-counter medicines.
- Wear comfortable, loose, clothing that you can move around in and allows access to injury or surgical site, if applicable.
- Arrive 30 minutes early to complete any outstanding paperwork.
In case your provider is not an IU Health provider, also please:
- Have your provider send medical records to us before your scheduled visit or bring the information with you during your visit. These may be sent via fax or through the mail.
- If you’ve had any imaging procedures such as X-ray, CT or MRI, be sure to bring reports or films with you. You may also have them sent to us by your provider.
Amenities
We offer numerous amenities at this location, such as:
- Free WiFi
- Handicap accessibility
- Nearby restaurants