Medical Rehabilitation Group P.C.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation


Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation


Conditions & Symptoms

Muscles, tendons and ligaments throughout the body are prone to acute and chronic overuse injuries. These conditions are caused by normal daily activity, participation in sports and work-related activities. Common examples include rotator cuff tendinitis, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, trochanteric bursitis, patellar tendinitis and plantar fasciitis. Localized pain, swelling and painful range of motion are the most common symptoms.


Examination & Diagnosis

Your doctor will conduct a thorough medical history and physical examination to determine the cause of your pain. In most cases, diagnostic studies are not necessary. X-rays are usually the initial study obtained. In some cases, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomography (CT scan) or bone scan is needed to diagnose your condition. Electrodiagnostic studies (EMG/NCS) are occasionally obtained to evaluate for nerve damage or other neurologic conditions that cause pain.


Treatments & Procedures

The majority of cases are self-limited and resolve within 4-6 weeks. Initial treatment consists of relative rest, ice or heat and over-the-counter pain medications. Bed rest should be avoided and you should remain as active as possible within your limits of pain. Physical therapy is often prescribed to stretch and strengthen affected tissues.