Rehabilitation Services
IU Health Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
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IU Health Tipton Hospital offers comprehensive physical, occupational and speech therapy services in one convenient location. Our therapists work with you to create a rehabilitation plan specific to your needs.
Our expert physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists work with you and your care team to ensure you receive a personal, effective therapy program. We use a wide range of advanced therapy treatments and exercises so that you achieve functional improvement and optimal recovery. This program includes a hands-on treatment plan that we have carefully tailored to your needs, focusing on what matters most to you.
Our patients tell us they feel confident in the knowledge, professionalism and expertise of our team and they appreciate the warm, friendly welcoming environment. We look forward to serving you.
About IU Health Tipton Rehabilitation
Our expert physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists work with you and your care team to ensure you receive a personal, effective therapy program. We use a wide range of advanced therapy treatments and exercises so that you achieve functional improvement and optimal recovery. This program includes a hands-on treatment plan that we have carefully tailored to your needs, focusing on what matters most to you.
Our patients tell us they feel confident in the knowledge, professionalism and expertise of our team and they appreciate the warm, friendly welcoming environment. We look forward to serving you.
Our Services
Physical Therapy
Our experienced team of physical therapists and assistants works with your physician and other members of the healthcare team to develop a treatment program for you. Our physical therapy services include traditional and specialty approaches to treat conditions including:
- Amputee care & rehabilitation
- Back & neck pain or injuries
- Chronic pain
- Concussion injuries
- Deconditioning & weakness
- Delayed walking
- Foot & ankle pain or injuries
- Gross motor delay
- Headaches
- Hip problems & injuries
- Knee pain
- Low back pain
- Lymphedema
- Neurological conditions, including stroke impairments – adult
- Overuse or repetitive injuries
- Pelvic health conditions – female/male/pediatric
- Posture and movement re-education
- Pregnancy pain
- Sports related injuries
- Surgical rehabilitation
- TMJ/TMD dysfunction
- Torticollis
- Toe walking
- Unsteady gait/falls
- Workers' compensation care
- Wounds
Our approaches to physical therapy treatment include:
- ASTYM therapy (soft-tissue treatment)
- Balance & gait therapy
- Cardiovascular strengthening
- Incontinence therapy
- COVID-19 recovery care
- Dry needling
- Ergonomic assessments
- Hesch Method – SI
- Joint replacement rehabilitation
- LSVT BIG for patients with Parkinsons
- Lymphedema rehabilitation
- Manual soft-tissue mobilization
- McKenzie Method – Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy
- Mobility training
- Muscle energy technique (MET)
- Muscle strengthening & retraining
- Myofascial Release
- Oncology rehabilitation
- Pelvic floor rehabilitation
- Pre/post-operative care
- Return to sport testing
- Sports rehabilitation
- Therapeutic exercise
- Visceral Technique for organ therapy
- Vestibular & concussion treatment
- Wound care & management
Occupational Therapy
We work with people of all ages to help them function at their best, whether they are recovering from an injury or managing an ongoing condition. Incorporating our daily activities will help you in areas such as:
- COVID-19 recovery care
- Custom splinting
- Gross/fine motor coordination
- Joint replacement rehabilitation
- Neuro or stroke impairments & functional limitations
- Oncology rehabilitation
- Overuse or repetitive stress injuries
- Range of motion
- Sensory loss
- Soft tissue restrictions
- Sports related injuries
- Surgical rehabilitation
- Wrist & hand pain or injuries
- Worker’s compensation care
Depending on your needs and goals, we will work to create comprehensive evaluation and treatment plans that are right for you.
Learn more about occupational therapy services at IU Health.
Speech-Language Pathology Services
We provide speech and language services for both adults and children focusing on communication, cognition and swallowing. Our highly skilled team will work with you to assess and treat conditions such as:
- Articulation & speech disorders
- Cognitive disorders
- Feeding disorders
- Language
- Swallowing disorders
- Voice disorders
Evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders include:
- Bedside/outpatient swallowing evaluation
- Modified barium swallow studies
- Oral or pharyngeal compensatory strategies
The Specialty Care Center at IU Health Tipton Hospital is an office where our highly skilled physicians see audiology patients. This reduces the need to travel out of town for consultations and follow-up visits. For more information, please visit IU Health Speech Therapy.
A referral from your provider may be needed before your visit. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 765.675.2663.
Please provide a notification within 48-hours to reschedule or cancel an appointment.
How to Schedule an Appointment
A referral from your provider may be needed before your visit. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 765.675.2663.
Please provide a notification within 48-hours to reschedule or cancel an appointment.
From the moment you step into our office, we want to ensure you have a seamless and comfortable experience. During a typical appointment, our care team will do the following:
- 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 accepts most insurance plans. Before you visit, we recommend that you verify your benefits and eligibility to ensure there is no miscommunication.
Preparing for your first visit
It is important to make the most of your first visit. To do so, we have provided a list of helpful tips to read over before you have your first visit:
- Bring any post-operative instructions if you’ve recently had surgery.
- Bring your therapy referral if you received a paper copy.
- 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. Wear closed-toe shoes unless a foot/ankle injury requires other support.
- 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.
Parking
We have convenient and accessible parking south of the hospital. You may enter through hospital entrance #1 or the medical office building entrance #8.
Amenities
We offer numerous amenities, including:
- Free WiFi
- Handicap accessibility
- Nearby restaurants
- Onsite Gathering Space Café with food/coffee
- Outdoor balance path
About Your Visit
From the moment you step into our office, we want to ensure you have a seamless and comfortable experience. During a typical appointment, our care team will do the following:
- 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 accepts most insurance plans. Before you visit, we recommend that you verify your benefits and eligibility to ensure there is no miscommunication.
Preparing for your first visit
It is important to make the most of your first visit. To do so, we have provided a list of helpful tips to read over before you have your first visit:
- Bring any post-operative instructions if you’ve recently had surgery.
- Bring your therapy referral if you received a paper copy.
- 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. Wear closed-toe shoes unless a foot/ankle injury requires other support.
- 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.
Parking
We have convenient and accessible parking south of the hospital. You may enter through hospital entrance #1 or the medical office building entrance #8.
Amenities
We offer numerous amenities, including:
- Free WiFi
- Handicap accessibility
- Nearby restaurants
- Onsite Gathering Space Café with food/coffee
- Outdoor balance path