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For over 15 years, Two Trees Physical Therapy has been serving Oxnard, Ventura County, and surrounding communities.
Two Trees Physical Therapy, conveniently located on Statham Blvd., is the top choice for individualized physical therapy in a warm and encouraging atmosphere. This clinic specializes in Orthopedic, Neurologic, and Pediatric therapy for patients.
We offer exceptional care, trusted expertise, and remarkable outcomes through in-clinic PT treatment. From balance and vertigo issues to sports injuries, neurological therapy for concussions, pediatric physical therapy including speech-language pathology and occupational therapy, hand therapy as well as workers compensation cases, Two Trees Physical Therapy is the top choice for Physical Therapy & Pediatric Physical Therapy in Oxnard.
The friendly staff at Two Trees Physical Therapy will develop a personalized treatment plan designed for YOU to help you reach your goals and reduce the chance of future injuries. We use comprehensive methods, such as functional movement analysis, differential diagnosis, and a whole-body approach, to help determine which services you will benefit from most.
We provide quality, comprehensive treatment for patients who are injured or suffering from any type of movement or function disorder.
As a key member of today's dynamic health care team, we prescribe a goal-oriented program of evaluation, treatment, and prevention for our patient's specific needs.
Conditions we treat include but are not limited to:
Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance are commonly associated with a problem with the inner ear or vestibular system functioning. There are many causes of vertigo and dizziness that are treatable with the guidance of a physical therapist with specialized training in Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy.
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that uses specific exercises or activities to promote recovery of balance and a sense of stability. The type of therapeutic strategies your therapist implements will depend on the cause of your dizziness and the severity of your symptoms.
Your therapist will conduct a thorough evaluation to help determine if your dizziness will respond to Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy. Depending on the findings of the physical therapy evaluation, the therapist will then proceed with treatment and/or possibly a referral to another appropriate health care provider. Most often, you will respond quickly and favorably to the initial treatment. Our Physical Therapists have extensive training and expertise in Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy.
Causes of dizziness we treat
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
Vestibular Hypofunction (often due to vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis)
Vestibular Migraine or Migraine Associated Dizziness
Cervicogenic Dizziness or dizziness associated with neck problems
Dizziness due to concussion/ traumatic brain injury
Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (formerly known as Chronic Subjective Dizziness)
A concussion is defined as a disruption of the normal functioning of the brain usually due to a direct or indirect force to the head.
Is Concussion a brain injury?
Yes. In short, it is a functional injury to the brain, rather than a structural injury.
What do you mean by a functional injury to the brain?
The brain controls many functions of the human body. When these functions are disrupted, the “concussed” person may experience problems with thinking, balance, emotion, and sleep. As a result, they may feel mentally “foggy,” dizzy, nauseated, more emotional, restless, or tired.
What are the signs and symptoms of a concussion?
After sustaining a fall or blow to the head, if one or more of these signs are observed, a concussion is suspected:
Appears dazed or stunned, forgetful, or confused, An athlete who sustains a concussion may forget an instruction, be confused about an assignment or position, or be unsure of the game, score, or opponent.
Can’t recall events prior to or after a hit or fall.
*Answers questions slowly
*Moves clumsily.
*Loses consciousness (even briefly).
*Shows mood, behavior, or personality changes.
If one or more of these symptoms are reported, a concussion is suspected:
Headache or “pressure” in the head.
*Nausea or vomiting.
*Balance problems or dizziness.
*Double or blurry vision.
*Bothered by light or noise.
*Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy.
*Confusion, or concentration, or memory problems.
*Just not “feeling right,” or “feeling down”
Someone must be “knocked out” or lose consciousness to have sustained a concussion, right?
This is a dangerous misconception about concussions. A concussion does not necessarily result in loss of consciousness, nor does the loss of consciousness on its own predict the severity or course of recovery from the concussion.
What should a parent or coach do when they are not sure whether their child or athlete sustained a concussion?
The statement “if in doubt, sit them out” summarizes it best. More specifically, the CDC recommends and California law (AB 2127)* mandates that an athlete suspected of sustaining a concussion or head injury is prohibited from returning to the athletic activity until the athlete is evaluated by a licensed health care provider. This educational sheet published by the CDC is an excellent resource for parents and coaches:
What are the health risks of “playing through” a concussion or suspected concussion?
Due to slowed reaction time and impaired judgment, an individual who has not fully recovered from a concussion is at heightened risk to sustain another blow to the head if he or she continues to participate in an athletic event. A repeat concussion sustained before full recovery has occurred can lead to second impact syndrome, which is a serious and life-threatening condition that involves rapid swelling of the brain. Although serious, second impact syndrome is preventable through recognition and proper management of an initial concussion.
How soon can an athlete return to play after sustaining a concussion?
The good news is 85% of individuals recover within 3 weeks of sustaining a concussion. However, there are many factors involved in an individual’s recovery from a concussion. Prior to returning to play, it must first be determined by a licensed health care provider trained in the management of concussion that he or she has returned to their “baseline” or pre-injury state. In addition, the athlete must complete a graduated return to play protocol under the supervision of a licensed health care provider trained in the management of concussion.
Why see a Physical Therapist for a concussion?
A Physical Therapist, trained in the management of concussion, is able to evaluate and provide treatment and education for symptoms of concussion, including headache and dizziness. In addition, a physical therapist’s expertise in exercise and movement allows them to safely and effectively implement the mandatory graduated return to play protocol. A Physical Therapist with training and experience treating concussions can help screen for cognitive (thinking and memory) problems, or visual problems that are amenable to referral to Speech-Language Pathology or Occupational Therapy, respectively.
Why should someone choose Physical Therapy to recover from a concussion?
Our clinics are home to a cutting-edge team of Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists who are formally trained and experienced in the management of concussion. These expert clinicians have collaborated with local physicians to develop a comprehensive and affordable care model designed to return local high school athletes safely and successfully to sports, academics, and social roles.
Pediatric physical therapy facilitates and improves motor development, strength and endurance in kids while providing learning opportunities to assist with daily caregiving. Physical therapists (PTs) at Two Trees Kids work with children, from infancy through adolescence, and families to assist each child in reaching their maximum potential in home, school, and community environments. We are experts in movement and apply clinical reasoning through the process of examination, evaluation, diagnosis, and intervention. Our full-scale pediatric gym offers a setting where children can be comfortable and enjoy themselves.
Commonly treated diagnoses include developmental delay, toe walking, torticollis, scoliosis, and other orthopedic, genetic, and neuromuscular related diagnoses.
References
Practice Committee of the Section on Pediatrics, APTA. Fact Sheet: The ABC’s of Pediatric Physical Therapy. Section on Pediatrics, American Physical Therapy Association. 2009. Web. 18 May. 2016.
Speech and language are essential for communication starting at a young age. Language involves incorporating social rules to determine word meanings, how to put words together, and determining what word combinations are best in different situations. Speech includes how speech sounds are made, the use of our vocal folds and breathing to produce sound, and the rhythm of speech.
Communication disorders can involve speech and language difficulties in isolation or in conjunction with one another. Speech-Language Pathologists (informally known as Speech Therapists) assess, diagnose, treat and help prevent disorders related to speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, fluency, and swallowing. Our Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologists specialize in evaluating and treating various speech and language disorders in children including the following:
Apraxia: difficulty sequencing the sounds in syllables and words.
Stuttering: disruption in the fluency of speech
Voice: vocal production characterized by differences in pitch, quality, or loudness
Speech Sound Disorders: difficulties with articulation (making sounds) and phonological processes (sound patterns).
Language Disorders/Receptive/Expressive Language Delays: difficulties understanding and expressing language.
Social Pragmatic Language Disorder: difficulties with social interaction, social cognition, and pragmatics.
Cognitive-Communication Disorders: impairment of cognitive processes including attention, memory, abstract reasoning, awareness, and executive functioning (e.g. self-monitoring, planning, and problem-solving)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): systems and devices that assist individuals with communication disorders
Occupational therapy takes a holistic approach to care through addressing the clinical conditions of a patient and recommending habits and home adaptations to help them participate more fully in day-to-day life. Just like Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists develop a plan of care to help patients with specific goals.
Conditions we treat include but are not limited to:
Orthopedic and sports injuries
Hand therapy
Pre/post-surgical rehabilitation
Neurologic conditions
Work injuries
Auto accident injuries
Home safety evaluations
The benefits of occupational therapy include:
Relief of pain and muscle spasms
Improved mobility and increased range of motion
Improved function with Activities of Daily Living (ADL's)
Improved visual integration
Decreased physical stresses
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I have been working with Shannon and Dom mainly for ab a few months now for my shoulders and neck and she is the best along with. They have both helped me so much and i actually look forward to coming to physical therapy. I always leave there feeling like a brand new person. I’ve also been to 6 different physical therapy clinics and nothing compares to this one. Highly recommend.
D
30/11/2021
5
I brought my young child here while we waited for the state to approve him for state services, getting him started here was a game changer for his mobility. After 9 months he can swim, climb, hold his weight on both hands, and actually use his impacted hand for gross motor and fine motor activities. He would have lost so much time waiting for services through the state. The staff here were wonderfully supportive and he loved coming to his appointments. I was sad to leave for the state run facility but so grateful for everything they helped us accomplish.
C Kee
05/10/2021
5
I had ACL surgery and didn’t understand the recovery. Therapist Adam helped me get my full range of motion. After I was fortunate to have Sarah and Lauren as my therapist. They helped me get back to fluid movement. I can’t express how amazing and comfortable they made me feel. Sarah challenged me and had great exercises. They encouraged and assured me when needed. The entire staff here is welcoming and amazing. The aids Andrea, Joel and all the others were very helpful as well. So thankful my recovery was with this branch of Two Trees.
Victoria Gonzalez
05/04/2021
5
I love Two Trees. Lauren is great. She is kind and considerate. Everyone that works here is always pleasant and I have found them to be on time for my appointments.
Yevette Ortiz
09/06/2021
5
This physical therapy group is honestly by far the best the front staff is very friendly as well as my physical therapist, Sarah, and the other staff that played a role in my treatment. Sarah, is an over the top physical therapist who communicates with you to understand where she can help you improve and help you become pain-free. Her knowledge, expertise and guidance really made my experience more comforting where I was able to go into detail about my pain and targeting which muscles I need to improve and make stronger. It’s really a fresh breath of air to know that my pain has been eliminated because of Sarah’s drive to help me. One last comment I wanted to mention was that every time I would check in with the front staff they always had smiles on their face and quickly after checking in Sarah was there to start our PT session. I’m proud to say that I have been pain free and am continuing the exercises that I learned. Thank you very much and I appreciate you all.
Joseph Navarro
19/02/2021
5
Nicola has been amazing helping me regain the use of my right hand after having a plate & screws put into my shattered wrist post surgery. She is very kind, compassionate and helpful. The sweet people helping me with the games & exercises have been wonderful too.
Kelly Tabbara
14/06/2022
5
Nice place to get well! I’m taking my mom to do better on her balance and they are very nice people, professional, they really focus on patients base on physical needs an following all the procedures about COVID-19
Maria E
24/06/2022
5
This isn’t my first time here. They have wonderful and kind staff! They really care about your needs and your health. I love this place. Whenever I need PT this is where I go. Very comfortable here. They even have a cute PT area for the kids! 5 stars for Life! Diya & Edwin are my favorites 🥰❤️
Bunnie Cast
26/03/2022
5
Very caring staff. They listen to you and are genuinely interested in your care.
Cynthia Salinas
03/06/2022
5
Two Trees, has helped change my life with Caring and knowledgeable therapist that communicate with you from start to finish.