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Outpatient Rehabilitation Services
Sometimes an illness or injury can leave an individual
unable to function as they once did. Ephraim McDowell
Health offers outpatient rehabilitation services at
McDowell Wellness Center in Danville and
Lincoln Physical Therapy in Stanford as well as
at
Homestead Family Medicine in Springfield.
A variety of outpatient rehabilitation services are
provided through Ephraim McDowell Health's facilities.
Please use the links above to learn more about the specific
services provided at each facility. Outpatient rehabilitation
services may include:
Physical Therapy. When you have been disabled
by an injury or illness, our physical therapists can
use a variety of techniques to assist in your recovery.
These include hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, therapeutic
exercise, wound care and pain management techniques.
Occupational Therapy. We help restore patients
to an independent level of functioning through our occupational
therapy techniques, which include training in the skills
of daily living, increasing upper extremity function,
using assistive devices and adaptive equipment and training
in energy conservation and work simplification.
Speech/Language Pathology. Our highly-trained
speech and language pathologists evaluate and treat
communication disorders, including oral and written
language, speech production and use of voice and stuttering.
Industrial Rehabilitation. Our therapists offer
a variety of special programs to address issues of injury
prevention and injured worker rehabilitation. Injury
prevention programs focus on providing training and
special services on-site for local industries. Injured
worker programs include clinical rehabilitation based
on diagnosis, job-specific work conditioning programs,
functional capacity evaluations and recommendations
for modified duty programs.
Programs are offered in:
- Hand rehabilitation
- Lymphedema
- Work-related injuries
- Pediatric therapy
- Swallowing disorders
- Rehabilitation following strokes, traumatic injuries
and joint replacements
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