What is an orthopedic injury?
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Our Orthopedic Rehabilitation Program provides an
integrative and structured rehabilitation program for
persons recovering from orthopedic illnesses and injuries,
such as major multiple orthopedic trauma, hip fracture
surgery, hip or knee joint replacements and arthritis,
including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, polymyositis
and lupus.

A highly skilled group of professionals plans each patient’
s care under the direction of your physician or surgeon.
For those undergoing elective joint replacement
surgery, pre-operative assessments identify and address
modifications to the home environment, as well as post-
operative assistive equipment needs.
Therapies and activities are specifically designed to improve patients’ functional skills, strength,
endurance and mobility.
An orthopedic injury affects our body's
musculoskeletal system, which includes bones,
joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves.
Without this complicated network, we wouldn't
be able to move, work, or be active.
Orthopedic injuries range from infants with
clubfeet, to athletes who require arthroscopic
surgery, to people who need hip and knee
replacements.

Recovering from an orthopedic injury involves
not only your physician, but a team of medical
professionals able to tailor a rehabilitation
program based on your living environment, the
extent of your injury, and any other special
needs.
Part of your rehabilitation program should include ways to help you avoid future injuries involving specific activities or job
requirements.

Care is coordinated by our medical and administrative staff who help the patient and his/her family understand the
recovery process and consider the options as the patient progresses from inpatient care to home health care,
outpatient rehabilitation and/or community services.

Our clinical staff works together as an interdisciplinary team to design a unique rehabilitation program for each patient.
The team helps patients attain their highest level of functioning and independence.

To learn more or to schedule a private, personal consultation, call us at: 406.542.0808 or send an
email.
Peak Performance PT
2360 Mullan Rd. #D
Missoula, MT 59808
T: 406.542.0808
F: 406.542.0909
Email: info@peakptmt.com

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