Speech Therapy

Speech-language pathologists work to assess, diagnose, prevent and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in the home care setting.

Manual therapy is a hands-on treatment by clinicians to treat muscle aches, joint pain, and limited range of motion. It encompasses a variety of techniques including soft tissue mobilization of muscles, specific joint mobilization, and joint manipulation.

 

The three most notable forms of manual therapy are:

  • Manipulation is the application of a rapid force into a joint(s). Manipulation is often associated with an audible popping sound called cavitation.
  • Mobilization is a slower, more controlled process of articular and soft-tissue stretching intended to improve joint mobility.
  • Massage is typically the repetitive rubbing, stripping or kneading of muscle and fascia tissues to facilitate healing.

Speech-language pathologists work to assess, diagnose, prevent and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in the home care setting.