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Ready To Get Started With Physical Therapy Near Rancho Santa Margarita?
At ProSport Physical Therapy & Performance in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA our team of trained physical therapists are highly experienced and offer our specialized treatment services for any pain, injury, or discomfort you may be feeling.
We promise to treat you with the care and respect you deserve from the first moment we contact with you. We realize that undergoing therapy may be uncomfortable, frightening, or stressful. Our goal is to assist you in your physical therapy journey with physical therapists who care about your well-being.
Customized Treatment Plan Designed for YOU
Our therapists will create a treatment plan that is specifically designed for your individual needs. We utilize the latest techniques and evidence-based research in order to provide you with the best possible care.
We’ve found that our patients experience high levels of success after progressing through a customized treatment plan designed for their situation. Our goal is to help you heal quickly and completely so that you can get back to your life as soon as possible.
Located in the heart of South Orange County, our team of specialized physical therapists are here to assist you and deliver high-quality care. We are known for creating a friendly, caring atmosphere in which patients feel understood and appreciated.
We accept most major insurances and offer cash-pay options as well.
Why ProSport Physical Therapy & Performance in Rancho Santa Margarita?
Living in pain is never easy. If you’re located in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, or the surrounding areas and are ready to get back to your life pain-free, ProSport Physical Therapy & Performance can help.
Our professional and highly experienced physical therapists will work with you one-on-one to create a tailored treatment plan that fits your unique needs. We understand that every patient is different and deserves a personalized care plan. We use the latest techniques and evidence-based research to deliver high-quality care that gets results.
Our goal is to help you heal quickly and completely so that you can get back to your life as soon as possible.
If you’re looking for compassionate care and individualized attention, call to schedule your appointment today.
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:
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 athlete training program starting with an evaluation, comprehensive training plan, and injury prevention for our patient's specific needs.
Athlete Training includes but is not limited to:
Speed Training
Vertical Jump Training
Adult Fitness
Speed Training:
Our speed program focuses on two outcomes: explosive acceleration, and a fast max speed. Sprint technique and leg power are the big drivers of speed, so our programs focus on enhancing both to maximize speed.
Athletes in our program learn what to do with their arms, hands, hips, feet, and chest in order to run their fastest.
Vertical Jump Training:
To improve your jump height as fast as possible without wasting time and effort, there are two undeniable truths:
1. Every person is unique and training works best when tailored to you as an individual. Cookie-cutter programs don’t cut it.
2. Not all exercise is created equal. You have to pick the right exercises, with the right weights, in the right order for your body.
We know training works best when customized for each individual.
In this program, every athlete is tested to determine exactly what type of training he or she needs as an individual in order to maximize jump height.
After testing, we analyze the data and build your program to target exactly what you need and not waste your time and energy with what you don’t.
Once you do the testing and we write your training program, you can then complete the program on your own. Our programs are written in four-week cycles. After you complete your four-week cycle, you’ll come back for re-testing to track progress and determine what changes need to be made in your training. As you advance, the type of training you need will change. RE-testing every four weeks allows us to monitor your progression closely so that every training session is exactly what your body needs to get as explosive as possible.
Adult Fitness:
Our adult fitness personal training programs are uniquely tailored to your individual goals, lifestyle, and abilities to help you move forward and live the life you want to live.
There are many physical therapy treatments that can help improve spine health and relieve spine-related conditions. Some of the most common therapies include:
1. Exercise: Exercise is a key part of spine health, and there are many different types that can be beneficial. Pilates, yoga, and stretching exercises can help to stretch and strengthen the muscles around the spine, improving flexibility and stability. Aerobic exercises such as walking or biking can also help to improve overall fitness and reduce stress on the spine.
2. Manual Therapy: Manual therapy, such as massage or spinal manipulation, can help to relieve tension in the muscles and improve joint mobility. This type of therapy can be helpful for both acute and chronic pain relief.
3. Cold/Hot Therapy: Cold therapy can help to reduce inflammation and pain, while hot therapy can help to relax muscles and improve blood flow. Both of these therapies can be helpful in managing spine-related conditions.
4. Heat/Ice Packs: Heat or ice packs can also be used to provide relief from pain and inflammation. Heating pads can be used to apply heat directly to the skin, while ice packs can be used to apply cold directly to the area of pain.
5. Bracing: Bracing may be recommended in some cases to provide extra support to the spine and help reduce pain and inflammation. There are many different types of braces available, so it is important to work with a physical therapist to find the best one for your needs.
If you are experiencing back pain or other spine-related problems, it is important to seek medical assistance. However, physical therapy may also be beneficial in relieving your symptoms and improving your overall health. Contact our clinic today for more information on how they may be able to help you!
The ankle is a weight-bearing joints and one of the most commonly injured joints in the body. Ankle sprains account for approximately 1 million visits to the emergency room each year in the United States.
Physical therapy can be an effective treatment for ankle injuries and other conditions that affect the foot and ankle.
We use a variety of treatments to help their patients recover from foot and ankle injuries, including:
Exercise: Exercise is an important part of treatment for foot and ankle injuries. Podiatrists may prescribe specific exercises to strengthen the muscles and ligaments around the joint.
Manual Therapy: Manual therapy techniques, such as massage and joint mobilization, can help to reduce pain and swelling.
Modalities: Modalities, such as heat or ice, can also be used to treat foot and ankle injuries.
Bracing and Orthotics: In some cases, podiatrists may prescribe braces or orthotics to support the joints and muscles.
Falls and fear of falling in our senior population are recognized public health crises.
According to the CDC, falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in older adults by a wide margin. Each year, more than two million seniors experience a fall severe enough to necessitate emergency medical treatment. This number along with the associated personal and societal costs of falling is expected to rise as our population ages. Despite these grim statistics, many falls are preventable with professional interventions that address the causes of falling in older adults.
Our expert clinicians are trained in evidence-based interventions that are proven by controlled clinical trials to effectively reduce the number of falls in older adults.
There are other factors that also contribute to falls. Neurological conditions such as Parkinson's Disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, vestibular disorders, and neuropathy also increase fall risk. Our therapy team is well equipped to address the problems of falling and the fear of falling in individuals living with these conditions.
Tool-Assisted Manual Therapy is a type of physical therapy that promotes the regeneration of healthy soft tissues (muscles, tendons, etc.) and eliminates or decreases scar tissue that might be causing discomfort or movement limitations.
Astym therapy has been shown to be highly successful in restoring movement and alleviating pain from soft tissue injury/dysfunction, even when other techniques fail. One of the major reasons for this is that Astym was created to address the underlying source of a number of soft tissue issues rather than merely treating symptoms.
Pain or loss of motion & function following surgery, trauma, or overuse injury
Game Ready
Game Ready provides a range of accessories to bring you comprehensive, integrated, and comfortable treatment options – including cold therapy, heat therapy, rapid contrast therapy, and intermittent compression therapy.
Kinesio Taping
Kinesio taping is a form of medical adhesive tape used to treat musculoskeletal problems. It's made of breathable, flexible material, usually cotton or a cotton blend, and is applied just below the skin's surface.
The benefits of kinesiology taping are to improve circulation, support muscles, encourage healing, and help prevent injury or further injury.
Please connect with our clinic to learn more about these rapid recovery options.
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.
Rehab after an ACL surgery is a long and hard process, but the therapist here at the RE are specially equipped to guide you through the process and get back to all activities and sports. Rehab starts with gaining back full range of motion while beginning to strengthen your quad. We utilize a full squat rack, kettlebells, and other strength training equipment to make the gains necessary to successfully get back to sport. We also utilize plyometric and agility drills to gain confidence with these movements prior to returning to play.
Our state-of-the-art facility includes a Biodex machine to objective test strength, force plates to measure symmetry of movement, and other objective measures to make the rehab process as evidenced-based as possible. If you are not testing, you are guessing, and we test to ensure that each athlete is ready to get back to sport.
Research has shown that athletes who complete and pass return to sport testing are less likely to reinjure themselves when they return to sport. Our staff includes sports residency-trained physical therapists who have rehabbed high school, collegiate, and professional athletes so they have the experience to give you the highest level of care possible. Each athlete is taken through an individual assessment and crafted a unique plan to match their sport/activities specific demands.
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Excellent therapists and attentive PT aides. Courteous staff. Time well spent!
Adam Nichols
24/04/2018
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High quality treatment and my 5 year chronic symptoms abated in 4 weeks.