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Rehabilitative Medicine

Orthopedic/spinal cord dysfunction
Ingalls comprehensive orthopedic program assesses and treats individuals who have undergone total-joint and bilateral-joint replacements, or who have suffered hip fractures or multiple trauma. The program increases a patient's mobility and independent living skills. Throughout the rehabilitation process, there is close communication with the patient's personal physician, orthopedic surgeon and care coordinator to optimize coordination of the patient's treatment plan.

A physical medicine and rehabilitation physician sees our patients daily.

Orthopedic conditions requiring rehabilitation include:
• Hip or knee fractures or replacements
• Pelvic fracture or major multiple fractures
• Laminectomy without neurological deficits

Spinal cord dysfunction conditions requiring rehabilitation include:
• Paraplegia (complete, incomplete)
• Quadraparesis (incomplete)
• Non-traumatic spinal cord dysfunction
• Neoplasm of spinal column, cord, meninges, or other parts of nervous system
• Spondylosis or spinal stenosis with myelopathy, radiculopathy

For more information or a referral, call 708-915-5082.