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Advanced Wound Clinic - Community Memorial Hospital - Cloquet
Provides acute and chronic wound care. Treats conditions including:
- Arterial wounds
- Burns
- Compromised skin grafts and flaps
- Diabetic wounds
- Lymphedema (leg swelling)
- Neuropathic wounds
- Pressure wounds
- Radiation wounds
- Surgical wounds
- Traumatic wounds
- Vasculitis
- Venous insufficiency
Offers:
- Bioengineered skin substitutes
- Compression therapy
- Growth factor therapy
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (BOT)
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Off loading, including total contact dressing
Provides acute and chronic wound care. Treats conditions including:
- Arterial wounds
- Burns
- Compromised skin grafts and flaps
- Diabetic wounds
- Lymphedema (leg swelling)
- Neuropathic wounds
- Pressure wounds
- Radiation wounds
- Surgical wounds
- Traumatic wounds
- Vasculitis
- Venous insufficiency
Offers:
- Bioengineered skin substitutes
- Compression therapy
- Growth factor therapy
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (BOT)
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Off loading, including total contact dressing
What's Here
Osteomyelitis
Hospital Based Outpatient Services
Lymphedema
Saint Francis Rehab and Sports Medicine - Saint Francis Regional Medical Center
Provides rehabilitative specialty services such as:
- Aquatic therapy
- Concussion management
- Lymphedema and cancer rehab
- Infant feeding
- Manual therapy
- Neurology rehab
- Orthotics
- Pediatric therapy
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Sports medicine and orthopedics
- Techniques: Medical therapeutic yoga, manual therapy, low-level light therapy, Graston technique, spinal traction, postural restoration, anti-gravity treadmill, total motion release, and hand therapy
Provides rehabilitative specialty services such as:
- Aquatic therapy
- Concussion management
- Lymphedema and cancer rehab
- Infant feeding
- Manual therapy
- Neurology rehab
- Orthotics
- Pediatric therapy
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Sports medicine and orthopedics
- Techniques: Medical therapeutic yoga, manual therapy, low-level light therapy, Graston technique, spinal traction, postural restoration, anti-gravity treadmill, total motion release, and hand therapy
What's Here
Yoga
Occupational Therapy
Speech Impairments
Sports Medicine
Physical Disabilities
Physical Therapy
Lymphedema
Speech and Language Pathology
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Occupational Therapy (Outpatient) - Essentia Health - Ada
Occupational Therapy
Designed to improve functional independence. As part of treatment, a therapist will:
- Evaluate the individual's abilities and challenges
- Help the individual build personal care skills like bathing, dressing, and cooking
- Make recommendations for assistive devices if necessary
- Provide education
A therapist may also conduct evaluations like:
- Dementia evaluations and caregiver education
- Functional capacity evaluations
- Neuromuscular evaluations for strengthening
Occupational therapists may also help with:
- Hand conditions
- Lymphedema
- Pelvic floor disorders
Assistive Devices
Therapists teach individuals how to use assistive devices to help perform tasks and activities. These devices may include:
- Computer software and technology, such as screen readers
- Devices to help with bathing, grooming, dressing, and more
- Memory aids
- Mobility aids, including wheelchairs
Occupational Therapy for Children
Therapists help children develop skills needed to learn, play and complete daily activities. Therapists work with children to improve:
- Fine motor skills
- Focus and attention
- Hand-eye coordination
- Self-care tasks, such as bathing and dressing
- Social skills
Occupational Therapy
Designed to improve functional independence. As part of treatment, a therapist will:
- Evaluate the individual's abilities and challenges
- Help the individual build personal care skills like bathing, dressing, and cooking
- Make recommendations for assistive devices if necessary
- Provide education
A therapist may also conduct evaluations like:
- Dementia evaluations and caregiver education
- Functional capacity evaluations
- Neuromuscular evaluations for strengthening
Occupational therapists may also help with:
- Hand conditions
- Lymphedema
- Pelvic floor disorders
Assistive Devices
Therapists teach individuals how to use assistive devices to help perform tasks and activities. These devices may include:
- Computer software and technology, such as screen readers
- Devices to help with bathing, grooming, dressing, and more
- Memory aids
- Mobility aids, including wheelchairs
Occupational Therapy for Children
Therapists help children develop skills needed to learn, play and complete daily activities. Therapists work with children to improve:
- Fine motor skills
- Focus and attention
- Hand-eye coordination
- Self-care tasks, such as bathing and dressing
- Social skills
What's Here
Occupational Therapy
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Lymphedema
Dementia
Occupational Therapy - Cook Hospital
Therapists help individuals regain, develop and build skills that are important for independent living. Treatment programs are individualized, adaptations to the home/work/school environment are recommended and individuals are instructed in home programs. Treatment services offered include:
- Adaptive equipment training
- Cognitive (memory) evaluation
- Edema/scar management
- Hand/wrist/elbow rehabilitation
- Home safety assessment
- Industrial Medicine: Work conditioning, functional job analysis, ergonomic assessment, body mechanics training and pre-work
- Low vision training
- Lymphedema treatment
- Modalities (lantophoresis, ultrasound, infrared, paraffin, etc.)
- Pediatric services
- Upper body strengthening
- Wheelchair assessment
Therapists help individuals regain, develop and build skills that are important for independent living. Treatment programs are individualized, adaptations to the home/work/school environment are recommended and individuals are instructed in home programs. Treatment services offered include:
- Adaptive equipment training
- Cognitive (memory) evaluation
- Edema/scar management
- Hand/wrist/elbow rehabilitation
- Home safety assessment
- Industrial Medicine: Work conditioning, functional job analysis, ergonomic assessment, body mechanics training and pre-work
- Low vision training
- Lymphedema treatment
- Modalities (lantophoresis, ultrasound, infrared, paraffin, etc.)
- Pediatric services
- Upper body strengthening
- Wheelchair assessment
What's Here
Occupational Therapy
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Lymphedema
Physical Therapy (Outpatient) - Essentia Health - Ada
Physical therapy uses exercises, manual therapy, and other techniques to treat conditions that affect an individual's physical function. Physical therapy may help an individual:
Avoid the need for medication or surgery
Improve mobility, coordination, flexibility, and strength
Recover after an injury, illness, or surgery
Reduce pain
Regain independence
Therapists may also conduct evaluations like functional capacity evaluations.
Fall Prevention
Physical therapists work with individuals to prevent falls by:
Assessing an individual's risk factors, including certain medical conditions and medications
Educating an individual about fall prevention
Helping make an individual's home safer
Providing dizziness and balance care
Teaching an individual exercises to improve their strength and stability
Testing an individual's balance and ability to walk
Orthopedic Rehabilitation Physical Therapy
Type of physical therapy that's used to treat conditions like:
Arthritis
Back, neck, jaw, joint, or muscle pain
Broken bones
Injuries or conditions that affect the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, foot, or ankle
Sprains and strains
Sports and exercise injuries
Physical Therapy for Children
Therapists help children improve functional gross motor skills like rolling, sitting, walking, or skipping. Physical therapists also teach children how to use a wheelchair, walker or other type of mobility equipment.
Specialized PT Services
Physical therapists offer specialized physical therapy services for the treatment of:
Back and neck pain
Balance and dizziness-related problems
Hand conditions
Lymphedema
Neurological conditions like stroke or brain injury
Pain rehabilitation
Pelvic floor disorders
Physical therapy uses exercises, manual therapy, and other techniques to treat conditions that affect an individual's physical function. Physical therapy may help an individual:
Avoid the need for medication or surgery
Improve mobility, coordination, flexibility, and strength
Recover after an injury, illness, or surgery
Reduce pain
Regain independence
Therapists may also conduct evaluations like functional capacity evaluations.
Fall Prevention
Physical therapists work with individuals to prevent falls by:
Assessing an individual's risk factors, including certain medical conditions and medications
Educating an individual about fall prevention
Helping make an individual's home safer
Providing dizziness and balance care
Teaching an individual exercises to improve their strength and stability
Testing an individual's balance and ability to walk
Orthopedic Rehabilitation Physical Therapy
Type of physical therapy that's used to treat conditions like:
Arthritis
Back, neck, jaw, joint, or muscle pain
Broken bones
Injuries or conditions that affect the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, foot, or ankle
Sprains and strains
Sports and exercise injuries
Physical Therapy for Children
Therapists help children improve functional gross motor skills like rolling, sitting, walking, or skipping. Physical therapists also teach children how to use a wheelchair, walker or other type of mobility equipment.
Specialized PT Services
Physical therapists offer specialized physical therapy services for the treatment of:
Back and neck pain
Balance and dizziness-related problems
Hand conditions
Lymphedema
Neurological conditions like stroke or brain injury
Pain rehabilitation
Pelvic floor disorders
What's Here
Lymphedema
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Home Safety Evaluations
Physical Therapy
Stroke
Brain Injuries
