Early Greek and Roman writings speak of the beneficial effects of sun and water, and both exercise and massage were used by the ancient Chinese, Persians, Egyptians, and Greeks. The some of the same techniques used in modern physical therapy were used in ancient times.

A pretty, fit girl lifts weights on the beach in Kauai for Physical Therapy

After World War II physical therapy became widely used in the care of patients. Among the reasons for the great increase in demand for physical-therapy services were the impressive results obtained in treating those injured in battle and industry; the increase in chronic disability resulting from the larger number of older persons in the population; and the rapid development of hospital- and medical-care programs.

A Physical Therapist is a specialist skilled and educated specifically in proper rehabilitation. We are continually educated as to management for different dysfunctions, differentiation of one dysfunction/injury from another and work closely with the referring physician in the development of a rehabilitation program specifically designed for each individual. The other important aspect to remember with physical therapy is that each individual is different. We all have different types of bodies, different patterns of movement, alignments and habits. A physical therapist, along with their trained staff, monitors each individual and attempts to correct improper movements, alignments and habits.

Most importantly with therapy comes education. Because of healthcare guidelines and reimbursement changes, your physician may not have the time needed to explain exactly what your injury/dysfunction/disability is and why/how it occurred. Your therapist is specialized in this and many times is the person who will educate you about the specifics of your problem and what the course of action will be to correct it and hopefully prevent it from reoccurring. Physical therapy focuses on education, correction and prevention.

Rehabilitation therapy programs for post surgical, accident, fracture patient

Sports Medicine

Home exercise programs

Balance and coordination training

Vertigo, dizziness, vestibular rehabilitation therapy

Spine Clinic

Therapeutic exercise

A broad range of activities intended to improve strength, range of motion (including muscle length), cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, or to otherwise increase a person’s functional capacity. An individualized program is established, taught and monitored by a physical therapist/assistant that is based on an initial evaluation and aimed at achieving specific goals.

Traction

Wheelchair/Mobility device evaluations

Modalities

Ultrasound

Myofascial release

Sports performance training

Kinesiology Taping

Action Physical Therapy, Kauai

Call Action Physical Therapy today to start your new, healthier life

office phone:: 808.246.0144

fax:: 808.245.5148

physical address:: 4366 Kukui Grove Street, Suite #203, Lihue, Hawaii 96766

email:: info@ActionPTKauai.com

TESTIMONIAL::

Graham Kovarik :: Jiu Jitsu & Mixed Martial Arts

"I actively compete in jiu jitsu and mma. I am also currently striving to get my rkc certification. Living this physically demanding lifestyle, I have come across some injuries along the way. I have found that no matter what therapist I get paired up with during my sessions at Action Physical Therapy, that my level of care is top notch. Not only are they always friendly but they each take the time to explain in detail the exercise they want me to perform, which muscle groups will be used, and how it will benefit my progress. I know that if I am ever in need of physical therapy, Steve and his staff at Action Physical Therapy are the only people that I would` trust to get me back to 100% and I recommend them to all my friends."