At Conejo Valley Physical Therapy, we provide top-quality physical therapy services. With many years of industry experience, we specialize in rehabilitation for sports injuries, outpatient orthopedic therapy and Lymphedema therapy. Our Professional staff is committed to personalized attention providing one on one care. We provide the latest treatment methods for a variety of physical conditions and injuries including but not limited to the following:

  • Sports Injuries/Tendonitis/ Sprains/Strains
  • Golf Conditioning Rehabilitation and Exercise programs
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization for specific muscular inflexibilities
  • Lymphedema Therapy
  • Patellofemoral Syndrome
  • TMJ
  • Migraine Headaches
  • Bell's Palsy
  • Sciatica / Chronic Low back pain
  • Scoliosis
  • Total joint replacement rehabilitation
  • Acute whiplash/back sprains/strains
  • Muscular imbalances/joint capsule restrictions
  • Custom Orthotic Fabrication

 

PHYSICAL THERAPY: your session will be spent with a Physical Therapist for 30 to 60 min analyzing your specific problem, utilizing highly skilled manual therapy techniques to resolve tight anatomical structures followed by instruction of a stretching program tailored for your body. Your program will be completed with a strength and conditioning program that will stabilize your biomechanical problem and return you to a level of function that you expect!

PREVENTION: let us help you prevent a significant orthopedic problem by addressing areas of your posture, muscular limits or weaknesses that could result in tendonitis, arthritis or disc herniations specific to your normal activity.

Moms needing therapy... Our clinic is designed to allow you 30-60 min of "Mommy" time while your tyke plays or watches a video in the same area.

For those moms with newborns, Soft tissue work to your neck, back and pectorals help so much with nursing and repetitive lifting of your special new addition.

SENIORS STAY YOUNG and MOBILE!!!! Call us for a 20 min FREE screening!

WHEN SHOULD YOU SEE A PHYSICAL THERAPIST?

* You should see a physical therapist when: you have suffered an injury--to decrease pain and restore movement and function.

* Ask your Doctor for a referral to physical therapy.

* After surgery--to restore strength, range of motion, balance and function.

* If your illness or injury interferes with your daily normal tasks and your ability to function or if your child has had birth defects before accidents or injuries occur to prevent difficulties in the future.