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Outpatient Services


Outpatient Rehabilitation provides Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy and addresses a wide range of injuries and disorders.

Physical Therapy


Physical Therapists emphasize an overall recovery of the individual through a primarily exercise-based program. Emphasis on home exercises is high to help assure carryover and continued pain free activity once the patient is discharged. We also offer additional modalities such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, iontophoresis, manual therapies, joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, and taping techniques.

Some conditions treated at AHMC Anaheim Regional Medical Center:

Low back problems including muscle strain, pain associated with disc bulges, and pain due to arthritis, degenerative disc or joint disease.
Post-operative joint replacement
Shoulder problems including tendonitis, frozen shoulder, and rotator cuff problems
Acute or chronic neck strain
Foot and ankle problems
Knee problems including post-operative surgeries, ligamentous strains, tendonitis, patellar problems
Neurological deficits including gait instability and balance problems associated with stroke or other disorders

Occupational Therapy


Occupational Therapists provide specialized treatment for patients working to regain their independence in performing activities of daily living (dressing, eating, bathing, grooming, meal preparation, etc.) Common problems addressed are debilitation or impaired function due to illness, injury, trauma to upper extremities, and neurological deficits due to stroke.

Occupational Therapists also specialize in rehabilitation of the hand. Treatment typically includes therapeutic exercises, manual stretching, joint mobilization, scar massage, splint fabrication, and modalities including electrical stimulation, ultrasound, and paraffin wax treatment.

Conditions treated include:

Repetitive stress injuries
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Tendonitis
Hand/wrist trauma including fractures
Post-operative hand surgeries
Chronic conditions including arthritis and reflex sympathetic dystrophy

Speech Therapy


The Speech Therapy team provides a variety of services to help adults develop and improve functional skills in their swallowing, speech, language, and voice abilities.

Conditions treated by Speech Therapy:

Swallowing difficulty (such as dysphagia, coughing/choking with food or liquids, recurrent aspiration pneumonias)
Difficulty with communication (such as aphasia, apraxia, word-finding difficulties) as a result of illness, surgery, stroke, or injury
Patients who are having difficulty with their voice production (such as those diagnosed with vocal nodules or polyps, hoarseness, dysphonia) as a result of illness, surgery, stroke, overuse, or injury
Patients who are having severe speech disorders who require augmentative alternative communication (AAC) systems in order to communicate with others more easily and effectively.
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