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    OrthoVirginia - Virginia Beach - Physical therapy dept

    OrthoVirginia - Virginia Beach

    3.3(26 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Review of expert diagnosis and treatment of knee injury by Dr. Edward Lambert at OrthoVirginia on…read moreFirst Colonial in Va Beach. Dr. Lambert took great care in examining my injured knee, withdrawing fluid (62cc), ordering an MRI, analyzing those results, providing expert diagnosis and providing a treatment plan. Couldn't be happier with the medical care and service. My knee is healing well and I am back to running - short segments - and I believe I will return to full abilities (for a guy 71! haha) in the next month or so. For a little background, a previous doctor at a different practice ordered an X-ray, did a brief examination, told me it was useless to drain the fluid, gave me a cortisone shot and told me I'd be lucky if that helped for 6 months and that he'd see me in 6 months to talk knee replacement. My running friends said, "Go see Dr. Lambert." As noted above, Dr. Lambert went the extra mile and the MRI results showed there was nothing torn - not MCL, not ACL, not meniscus - thus no surgery was required, but that I did come dangerously close to doing so and should slowly rehab my knee according to his tried-and-true Walk To Run Program and I should regain full use, range of motion and ability within a month or two. That's huge difference! Huge! If you're a runner, you know.

    OrthoVirginia physical therapy is great! Just starting out…read morebut the care has been excellent! I had a small problem with the brace rubbing on my incision and they made room to add extra padding the morning I called. It was only my second time there and everyone remembered me! They have a great team there. They all work together for the good of the patient. Definitely recommend.

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    OrthoVirginia - Virginia Beach - Ice at the end of my session! So nice!

    Ice at the end of my session! So nice!

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    Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy

    Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I'm so thankful for the care I received at this clinic. I came in thinking my knee was the problem,…read morebut Libby quickly and accurately identified that it was actually my back. I attended therapy for three months, and every day I was welcomed and well cared for. Libby and the team always checked in on me during my exercises, making sure my form was correct so I wouldn't risk further injury. From start to finish, I felt respected, supported, and never out of place. Everyone was courteous, attentive, and treated me as if I were part of their own family. I honestly can't imagine a bad experience here -- my time was nothing but positive. Thank you, Libby and the team, for your dedication and genuine care. It truly made a difference for me.

    This Southeastern Physical Therapy location is located on McComas Way. It is fairly close to the…read moreintersection of General Booth Blvd. and Nimmo Parkway. The easiest way to get in is from General Booth Blvd. southbound where Jose Tequillas is located, as there is no direct access from the road there. So, what brought me here in the first place. Achilles Tendonitis in the left foot. In April 2018, I was walking to get my lunch at work and I felt something pop with my left foot which didn't feel good. The ground is flat too. So, after seeing the specialist and finding out it was Achilles tendonitis, I was referred here for physical therapy to get this issue resolved. The good thing is that I started this process pretty quickly after it occurred, so it minimized the effects and length of time needed for physical therapy. When I called the office, I was surprised at how quickly they were able to get me in. I was there for my first visit and consultation just two days after seeing the specialist. My therapist for the duration of this issue was Crystal Barnes, who is also the clinic director. The first visit starts with a consultation to go over the issue at hand, take measurements, and the such. After that first visit, it would then be just working through the physical therapy process to get things back to normal. The physical therapy part of this adventure wasn't as easy as I thought at the beginning, but they do start you off slowly with the exercises and then eventually work you up higher as things improve, including adding additional activities. This part is normally done with their physical therapy assistants. Crustal also did some deep massage and dry needling as well. For both of those, you will really feel it and may hurt, especially on the first round, but it gets much easier after that. Over a few sessions, you will definitely tell the difference. I was going there two times a week for a little over two months. After a few months, the issue was finally resolved and no longer needed to continue the physical therapy. Fast forward a few months. I have no recurring issues with my foot at this point for the Achilles tendonitis. I am also still doing some of the exercises as done in physical therapy to this day to keep certain this issue doesn't come back later. The entire staff here is great to work with. The ones at the front desk always greet you with a smile and nice to have small conversation with when it isn't too busy at the time. Crystal has been great with my foot and the issue. If for some reason I do need physical therapy in the future, this will definitely be the place I come back to. If you need physical therapy, you need to check them out as well.

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    Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy - This is a view of the main exercise area inside the place.  Photo taken June 11, 2018.

    This is a view of the main exercise area inside the place. Photo taken June 11, 2018.

    Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy - This is a view of the main exercise area inside the place.  Photo taken June 11, 2018.

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    This is a view of the main exercise area inside the place. Photo taken June 11, 2018.

    Pivot Physical Therapy - New signage with updated name.

    Pivot Physical Therapy

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I've visited this location about 9 times in the last month while dealing with bursitis in my right…read morehip. I went three times during the week of Christmas alone because I was really trying to squeeze in as many trips as possible just prior to the end of the year so I could maximize my met insurance deductible before it reset on 1 January. They were absolutely great about accommodating me and my request and managed to fit me in for 6 of those appointments with only about 13 days left in the year (4 being weekends and 1 being a holiday). I did a range of exercises during my four weeks here with Jonathan and some of the PT assistants. I usually had the same gal, I believe her name was Ivor, and she was adorable. Very peppy and friendly. By the end of my four weeks she gave me a hug on my last day and said she'd miss me. I'd never been to Physical Therapy before - so I honestly didn't know what to expect. A few people had mentioned it because my bursitis had been bothering me since July so when I finally went to a specialist who recommended it I figured it was time to do something about it. PT is an interesting bird - you go in - warm up whatever part you will be stretching and strengthening that day - do a bunch of stretches each time (usually the same ones so after a while they don't even need to tell you what you'll be doing, they just put out the equipment you'll need. Afterwards your Physical Therapist will usually come and spend about 15-20 minutes of one-on-one time with you either stretching or massaging the area you're working. When I first started physical therapy the pain was a lot the first week or so - so sometimes my therapist, Jonathan, would rub some muscle relaxer like bengay on my hip. I'd always end with an ice pack and those little electrodes to stimulate the muscles in the area. According to my doctor - I only needed PT for a short period of time - to learn the stretches and strengthening exercises to get me smart on doing it at home - so my original prescription was only for about 3-4 weeks 2-3 times per week. As I mentioned in my first review, Jonathan did a long initial consult and exam and we discussed that my main concern was being able to work out again. So we've been over the last two weeks getting me to slowly work out again for 15-25 minutes and doing my strength moves. So far all is going well and I have been able to increase by 10 minutes in the last two weeks with very little pain. This is BIG because since July if I worked out for even 10 minutes my hip would pulsate with pain like a tooth ache. It was miserable and I need to work out to get some of my aggression out! My last appointment was last Tuesday and Jonathan spent a lot of time with me just before I left making sure I knew everything I needed to do - giving me a handout of my exercises to take home - and providing me with a few tools I needed. He stretched my hip/leg one more time and everyone wished me well. I feel that this has been very beneficial to me and I am a firm believe in PT now. I'm able to work out 3x per week for 20-25 minutes and I will slowly work back up for 45 minutes or an hour at max. I have a few tools to continue my strength exercises and was told by Jonathan to call if I ever have questions or need anything and I really believe he meant it. I always had a good time here - and really enjoyed working with Jonathan. He's exceedingly pleasant and personable. We talked about True Blood and some other tv shows while we did stretches and such because I had just started watching it over Christmas vacation and he had seen the entire series. It made the time fly and also made the stretch/massage time less awkward. He is easy to work with and seems to not only be excellent at his job but very personable. I did not meet the other therapist though I did see him some - Brian - so I can't comment on him but I'm sure he's excellent as well. If I EVER need PT again - this is my place.

    My doctor recommended this location because it was close to home for me and because PT was…read moreextremely important to my recovery from surgery. I am thrilled he did because I had to start two hours after surgery and I had so much anxiety about going, but the staff was friendly, yet encouraging, so knowledgeable and the team spirit there was very moving. The professional manner in which they took care of me with a twist of hometown friendliness was warming. I would recommend this PT spot for the many who are ready to work and heal.

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    Glasson Sports Medicine - Mak and Caroline my awesome Physical Therapists,  happy to receive their Valentines Bundt cakes and . . ?

    Glasson Sports Medicine

    3.2(11 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Dr. Sandra Glasson is by far an amazing doctor. She will go into detail about everything she sees…read morein your X-Rays, what needs to be done, and explain to you any possibilities of finding other problems that could be taken care of during your surgery. She takes the time to listen to you, the patient about how you feel, questions you might have, your limitations, and how much your in pain. A graduate from Duke University and with experience of more than 25 years, you are definitely in good hands !!! Dr Sandra Glasson has worked with various Olympic Sports Teams such as the Women's Field Hockey team, Women's Basketball team, Women's Gold Medal Soccer team, as well as local teams such as various High Schools, Virginia Rush Soccer team, Elizabeth City State University basketball team, and Old Dominion University Wrestling team. After surgery Dr Sandra Glasson will go over and explain your pics of the surgery and show you the before and after pics, and show you any other findings if any that she saw. It is great to actually see what it looked like before and to see the work Dr. Glasson has done. Now the interesting part is that Physical Therapy with Quanita, Caroline, Mac, Jan, Gerald, and Meghan to name a few. Oh yes this great team that pushes you to better yourself and they rotate to bring you that good pain !!!!!! They all take part and work together to build your strength back up to a speedy healthy recovery !!! A great doctor and a great team make for a pleasant and successful visit.

    Initially I wasn't going to write a review but weeks after my appointment I'm just as appalled and…read moreconfused as when I first left my appointment. I waited a month to get an appointment and then after arrival I waited over an hour to see the doctor only to find that she could not have been more disinterested in understanding the problem or potential cause. She prescribed cortisone shots even though I made it clear that I had been managing the pain at home for the last 10+ years and wanted to know the root cause and treat that. I gave her the benefit of the doubt and asked again if the cortisone shots would treat the cause, not just the pain, and she said "oh, I don't know, maybe." I was so shocked I didn't even know what to say so I didn't push any further. Beyond that, her team must not have sent over the referral for the cortisone shots because I never received the call to schedule that they told me to expect.

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    Glasson Sports Medicine - That's her on the top left

    That's her on the top left

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