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SOS Physical Therapy Church Street Campus
We provide expert care for a wide range of post-surgical and non-surgical conditions, helping patients regain function, reduce pain, and achieve their goals. Our tailored treatment programs ensure personalized care for every condition, whether surgical recovery or non-surgical management.

Conditions We Treat & How Physical Therapy Can Help

Post-Surgical Conditions

Total Joint Replacements(Knee, Hip, Shoulder)  Description: Joint replacement surgery involves replacing a damaged joint with a prosthesis to restore function and relieve pain. How PT Helps: Physical therapy aids in regaining range of motion, strength, and mobility post-surgery. Exercises focus on improving balance, reducing swelling, and ensuring proper use of the new joint.
Ligament Reconstruction (e.g., ACL, UCL)  Description: Ligament reconstruction repairs torn ligaments, often resulting from sports injuries or trauma. How PT Helps: PT focuses on restoring strength, stability, and range of motion while preventing re-injury. Gradual progression of weight-bearing and functional exercises helps patients return to activities safely.
Rotator Cuff Repair  Description: Surgery to repair torn tendons in the shoulder’s rotator cuff muscles. How PT Helps: Physical therapy emphasizes gentle passive movements initially, progressing to strengthening and functional exercises to restore shoulder mobility and reduce pain.
Meniscus Repair/Meniscectomy  Description: Meniscus surgery addresses torn cartilage in the knee, either through repair or removal of damaged tissue. How PT Helps: Therapy focuses on regaining knee strength, stability, and range of motion, while emphasizing proper gait and activity progression.
Labral Repair (Shoulder or Hip)  Description: Surgery to fix tears in the labrum, the cartilage that stabilizes the shoulder or hip joint. How PT Helps: PT involves controlled motion exercises to protect the repair, followed by strengthening and functional training to restore joint stability and mobility.
Tendon Repair (e.g., Achilles, Biceps)  Description: Tendon repair surgery reconnects torn tendons to restore function. How PT Helps: Therapy starts with gentle range-of-motion exercises, progressing to strengthening and functional activities to rebuild tendon strength and prevent re-injury.
Spinal Surgeries (e.g., Laminectomy, Discectomy, Fusion)  Description: Surgical procedures to alleviate pain or instability in the spine by removing parts of the vertebrae, discs, or stabilizing with hardware. How PT Helps: PT assists with pain management, regaining mobility, and strengthening the muscles supporting the spine to restore function and prevent future issues.
Fracture Repair and Hardware Removal  Description:  Surgical fixation or removal of hardware after bone fractures. How PT Helps: Therapy focuses on restoring strength, range of motion, and functional use of the affected limb while addressing any stiffness or weakness from immobilization.
Low Back Pain and Sciatica  Description: Pain in the lower back or radiating down the leg due to nerve compression or irritation. How PT Helps: PT includes stretching, strengthening core muscles, and teaching proper body mechanics to relieve pressure on nerves and improve overall spinal health.
Neck Pain and Cervical Radiculopathy  Description: Pain in the neck and arms due to nerve root compression in the cervical spine. How PT Helps: Therapy includes posture correction, gentle stretching, strengthening, and nerve gliding exercises to reduce pain and improve neck mobility.
Spinal Stenosis and Degenerative Disc Disease  Description: Narrowing of the spinal canal or degeneration of intervertebral discs causing pain and mobility issues. How PT Helps: PT focuses on improving posture, core strength, and flexibility to alleviate pressure on the spine and enhance function.
Postural Dysfunctions  Description: Poor posture can lead to musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. How PT Helps: Therapy addresses muscle imbalances, strengthens core and postural muscles, and educates patients on maintaining proper alignment.
Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease  Description: Joint degeneration leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. How PT Helps: PT helps maintain joint mobility, reduce pain through targeted exercises, and improve strength to support affected joints.
Sprains, Strains, and Overuse Injuries  Description: Damage to ligaments, muscles, or tendons caused by excessive force or repetitive motion. How PT Helps: PT focuses on reducing inflammation, restoring strength, and preventing recurrence through proper biomechanics.
Tendinopathies (e.g., Tennis Elbow, Patellar Tendinitis)  Description: Chronic tendon irritation or degeneration due to overuse or strain. How PT Helps: Therapy includes eccentric strengthening, stretching, and activity modification to promote tendon healing and reduce pain.
Sports Injuries (e.g., Ligament Sprains, Muscle Tears)  Description:  Injuries occurring during physical activity due to trauma or overuse. How PT Helps: Therapy includes tailored rehabilitation programs to restore strength, flexibility, and function while preventing re-injury.
Plantar Fasciitis  Description: Inflammation of the plantar fascia, causing heel pain. How PT Helps:  Therapy involves stretching, strengthening foot and calf muscles, and using modalities like orthotics or taping to reduce strain on the fascia.
Bursitis (e.g., Hip, Shoulder)  Description:  Inflammation of the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that reduce friction between tissues. How PT Helps: PT reduces inflammation through gentle exercises, stretching, and modalities like ultrasound or ice to relieve pain.
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome  Description: Compression of tendons or bursae in the shoulder joint, causing pain and restricted movement. How PT Helps: PT focuses on improving posture, reducing inflammation, and strengthening shoulder muscles to restore proper mechanics.
Balance Disorders and Fall Risk  Description: Conditions that impair balance and increase the risk of falls, often related to aging or neurological issues. How PT Helps: PT improves stability through balance exercises, strength training, and education on fall prevention strategies.
Vestibular Disorders (e.g., Vertigo, Dizziness)  Description: Disorders affecting the inner ear, causing dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance. How PT Helps: PT Vestibular rehabilitation therapy includes specific exercises to retrain the brain, improve balance, and reduce symptoms of dizziness.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  Description: Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, causing pain, numbness, and tingling. How PT Helps: PT involves stretching, strengthening, and activity modification to reduce nerve compression and improve wrist function.
Fractures and Dislocations  Description: Breaks in bones or joint misalignments caused by trauma. How PT Helps: Therapy focuses on restoring strength, mobility, and function while ensuring proper healing and alignment.
Gait Abnormalities and Functional Mobility Impairments  Description:  Issues with walking or movement due to neurological, musculoskeletal, or other health problems. How PT Helps: PT addresses underlying issues through strength training, balance exercises, and gait training to improve walking patterns and overall mobility.

Non-Surgical Conditions

OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday: 6:30 AM - 6:15 PM Friday: 7:15 AM - 1:30 PM
Murphy Wainer Orthopedic Specialists logo
Address: 1130 North Church Street Suite 101 Greensboro, NC 27401 Phone: 336.375.2301 Fax: 336.375.2315 E-mail: pt1130nchurch@sosbonedocs.com
© Copyright Southeastern Orthopaedic Specialists. All rights reserved. Web development by A Better Web, Inc. Privacy Notice | Notice of Non-Discrimination
SOS Physical Therapy Church Street Campus
QUICK LINKS
QUICK LINKS
We provide expert care for a wide range of post-surgical and non-surgical conditions, helping patients regain function, reduce pain, and achieve their goals. Our tailored treatment programs ensure personalized care for every condition, whether surgical recovery or non-surgical management.

Conditions We Treat

& How Physical

Therapy Can Help

Post-Surgical Conditions

Total Joint Replacements(Knee, Hip, Shoulder)  Description: Joint replacement surgery involves replacing a damaged joint with a prosthesis to restore function and relieve pain. How PT Helps: Physical therapy aids in regaining range of motion, strength, and mobility post-surgery. Exercises focus on improving balance, reducing swelling, and ensuring proper use of the new joint.
Ligament Reconstruction (e.g., ACL, UCL)  Description: Ligament reconstruction repairs torn ligaments, often resulting from sports injuries or trauma. How PT Helps: PT focuses on restoring strength, stability, and range of motion while preventing re-injury. Gradual progression of weight-bearing and functional exercises helps patients return to activities safely.
Rotator Cuff Repair  Description: Surgery to repair torn tendons in the shoulder’s rotator cuff muscles. How PT Helps: Physical therapy emphasizes gentle passive movements initially, progressing to strengthening and functional exercises to restore shoulder mobility and reduce pain.
Meniscus Repair/Meniscectomy  Description: Meniscus surgery addresses torn cartilage in the knee, either through repair or removal of damaged tissue. How PT Helps: Therapy focuses on regaining knee strength, stability, and range of motion, while emphasizing proper gait and activity progression.
Labral Repair (Shoulder or Hip)  Description: Surgery to fix tears in the labrum, the cartilage that stabilizes the shoulder or hip joint. How PT Helps: PT involves controlled motion exercises to protect the repair, followed by strengthening and functional training to restore joint stability and mobility.
Tendon Repair (e.g., Achilles, Biceps)  Description: Tendon repair surgery reconnects torn tendons to restore function. How PT Helps: Therapy starts with gentle range-of-motion exercises, progressing to strengthening and functional activities to rebuild tendon strength and prevent re-injury.
Spinal Surgeries (e.g., Laminectomy, Discectomy, Fusion)  Description: Surgical procedures to alleviate pain or instability in the spine by removing parts of the vertebrae, discs, or stabilizing with hardware. How PT Helps: PT assists with pain management, regaining mobility, and strengthening the muscles supporting the spine to restore function and prevent future issues.
Fracture Repair and Hardware Removal  Description:  Surgical fixation or removal of hardware after bone fractures. How PT Helps: Therapy focuses on restoring strength, range of motion, and functional use of the affected limb while addressing any stiffness or weakness from immobilization.
Low Back Pain and Sciatica  Description: Pain in the lower back or radiating down the leg due to nerve compression or irritation. How PT Helps: PT includes stretching, strengthening core muscles, and teaching proper body mechanics to relieve pressure on nerves and improve overall spinal health.
Neck Pain and Cervical Radiculopathy  Description: Pain in the neck and arms due to nerve root compression in the cervical spine. How PT Helps: Therapy includes posture correction, gentle stretching, strengthening, and nerve gliding exercises to reduce pain and improve neck mobility.
Spinal Stenosis and Degenerative Disc Disease  Description: Narrowing of the spinal canal or degeneration of intervertebral discs causing pain and mobility issues. How PT Helps: PT focuses on improving posture, core strength, and flexibility to alleviate pressure on the spine and enhance function.
Postural Dysfunctions  Description: Poor posture can lead to musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. How PT Helps: Therapy addresses muscle imbalances, strengthens core and postural muscles, and educates patients on maintaining proper alignment.
Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease  Description: Joint degeneration leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. How PT Helps: PT helps maintain joint mobility, reduce pain through targeted exercises, and improve strength to support affected joints.
Sprains, Strains, and Overuse Injuries  Description: Damage to ligaments, muscles, or tendons caused by excessive force or repetitive motion. How PT Helps: PT focuses on reducing inflammation, restoring strength, and preventing recurrence through proper biomechanics.
Tendinopathies (e.g., Tennis Elbow, Patellar Tendinitis)  Description: Chronic tendon irritation or degeneration due to overuse or strain. How PT Helps: Therapy includes eccentric strengthening, stretching, and activity modification to promote tendon healing and reduce pain.
Sports Injuries (e.g., Ligament Sprains, Muscle Tears)  Description:  Injuries occurring during physical activity due to trauma or overuse. How PT Helps: Therapy includes tailored rehabilitation programs to restore strength, flexibility, and function while preventing re-injury.
Plantar Fasciitis  Description: Inflammation of the plantar fascia, causing heel pain. How PT Helps:  Therapy involves stretching, strengthening foot and calf muscles, and using modalities like orthotics or taping to reduce strain on the fascia.
Bursitis (e.g., Hip, Shoulder)  Description:  Inflammation of the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that reduce friction between tissues. How PT Helps: PT reduces inflammation through gentle exercises, stretching, and modalities like ultrasound or ice to relieve pain.
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome  Description: Compression of tendons or bursae in the shoulder joint, causing pain and restricted movement. How PT Helps: PT focuses on improving posture, reducing inflammation, and strengthening shoulder muscles to restore proper mechanics.
Balance Disorders and Fall Risk  Description: Conditions that impair balance and increase the risk of falls, often related to aging or neurological issues. How PT Helps: PT improves stability through balance exercises, strength training, and education on fall prevention strategies.
Vestibular Disorders (e.g., Vertigo, Dizziness)  Description: Disorders affecting the inner ear, causing dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance. How PT Helps: PT Vestibular rehabilitation therapy includes specific exercises to retrain the brain, improve balance, and reduce symptoms of dizziness.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  Description: Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, causing pain, numbness, and tingling. How PT Helps: PT involves stretching, strengthening, and activity modification to reduce nerve compression and improve wrist function.
Fractures and Dislocations  Description: Breaks in bones or joint misalignments caused by trauma. How PT Helps: Therapy focuses on restoring strength, mobility, and function while ensuring proper healing and alignment.
Gait Abnormalities and Functional Mobility Impairments  Description:  Issues with walking or movement due to neurological, musculoskeletal, or other health problems. How PT Helps: PT addresses underlying issues through strength training, balance exercises, and gait training to improve walking patterns and overall mobility.

Non-Surgical Conditions

OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday: 6:30 AM - 6:15 PM Friday: 7:15 AM - 1:30 PM
SOS Physical Therapy Church Street Campus Compassionate Care. Personalized Treatment. Proven Results.
(336) 375-2301
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Physical Therapy Church St Campus Compassionate Care. Personalized Treatment. Proven Results.