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Prosthetic Rehab In Virginia

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What Is Prosthetic Rehab?

Outpatient prosthetic rehabilitation helps individuals to adjust to an artificial limb or other external appliance. We aim to aid the individual to gain independence at the highest level they can and create an individualized exercise program to increase strength and normalize gait pattern.

Numerous Benefits Include:

Gain independence
Increase strength
Normalize gait pattern

Prosthetic Rehab can help with some of these conditions

Post surgical recovery

I had a wonderful experience at Fusion Rehab and Wellness in Spotsylvania. Renee is a true professional while also being incredibly kind. She did a thorough evaluation and then developed a care plan specifically for me…and it worked! I feel great! Mariah and Zoey assisted in the therapy treatments and exercises. They are both excellent at their jobs! The best part is that I no longer have pain and I am stronger and have my mobility back!

Dawn Miceli

Most effective physical therapy experience I’ve ever had! I’ve tried therapy and pain management elsewhere without success.Fusion has offered the most in progress and pain relief I’ve been able to achieve in years. Kristin and Michelle are incredibly knowledgeable and their manual techniques are extremely effective. Zoe and Miranda are warm and energetic in assisting with exercises. The staff is professional and welcoming. The care is personalized, the facility is clean, decor is always updated, equipment is well kept. Overall experience is positive and encouraging.

Laura Marzzacco

Specialty Therapy Services We Focus On

Aquatic Therapy

Functional Dry Needling

LSVT BIG Program

Neurological Rehab

Pelvic Health Rehabilitation

Post Concussion Syndrome (PCS)

Prosthetic Rehab

Vestibular Rehab

Wheelchair Evaluation

Workers Comp Rehab

Let’s answer some of your questions before you make the time to come in!

We want to make sure you’re ready and your time is used appropriately.

What to expect from Initial Evaluation

  • Discuss the patient’s functional limitations.
  • Evaluate impairments including, but not limited to, pain, strength, ROM, and balance.
  • Discuss the patients and the therapist’s goals for aquatic therapy.
  • Discuss benefits of aquatic therapy
  • Give patients instructions on getting to the pool, what to wear, etc.
  • May also give the patient a few land-based exercises to do as a HEP, if the patient has a flexibility issue or a severe strength deficiency.