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Outpatient therapy services are provided at the Outpatient Pavilion adjacent to the main hospital. We are committed to providing the highest quality of therapy services in a compassionate environment. Our clinicians strive for patient-centered care that is personalized, comprehensive and effective.
Physical Therapy – Our clinicians are highly trained, licensed, experienced professionals who provide high quality evaluations and treatments for physical impairments. Most have advanced certifications in their respective areas of expertise and are committed to providing excellent care for our patients. Therapists value individual time with each patient and use a variety of methods to decrease pain and restore movement. Methods include modalities such as massage, light therapy, ultrasound, therapeutic exercise, home exercise program and patient education.
Pelvic Floor – Our pelvic floor specialists offer specific rehabilitation services for women and men with pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic floor disorders, and pelvic pain. Our therapists have advanced training and experience with helping people regain strength and function of the pelvic floor muscles.
Comprehensive Lymphedema Program – We have certified lymphedema therapists (CLTs) with extensive training and experience. Our highly effective lymphedema treatment and management program utilizes Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) principles.
Wound Healing – Our highly trained physicians and nurses have extensive expertise in treating this complex wounds that have trouble healing, combining the latest diagnostic tests and therapies with an individualized approach to care. We provide a full continuum of wound healing care under the direction of our physicians which include general surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, vascular surgeons, plastic surgeons, podiatrists and infectious disease specialists.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (626) 574-3630.
Our clinicians are highly trained and experienced professionals who provide high quality evaluations and treatments for physical impairments. Therapists value individual time with each patient and use a variety of methods to decrease pain and restore movement. Methods include modalities such as massage, light therapy, ultrasound, therapeutic exercise, home exercise program and patient education.
All treatments are provided by licensed physical therapy practitioners. Our clinicians have experience and advanced certifications in their respective areas of expertise and are committed to providing excellent care for our patients.
Our rehabilitation gym is well-equipped for a variety of exercises and interventions. Private rooms are also available to ensure privacy, comfort and convenience for our patients. Our gym equipment includes but is not limited to:
HOW WE CAN HELP
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is a specialized physical therapy program that focuses on strengthening, stretching and releasing the pelvic floor. An individualized assessment will be completed and a treatment program will be created to improve function and quality of life.
What is the Pelvic Floor?
Pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, connective tissues, and nerves that is located at the base of hips, also known as the pelvis.
What does the Pelvic floor do?
What is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
Pelvic floor dysfunction occurs when the pelvic floor is weakened, tightened, and/or lengthened causing pain, and/or urinary/fecal incontinence, and other problems.
For more information about our Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Program, please call 626-574-3630.
WHAT IS LYMPHEDEMA?
Lymphedema is a disease condition where there is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the body’s tissues. It usually affects one arm or leg, but may develop in both limbs, breast, face, neck, trunk, pelvis and genital area. If not treated, it can lead to hardening of skin, chronic inflammation, poor wound healing and susceptibility to infections.
What are the symptoms of lymphedema?
The usual signs and symptoms include:
Who is at risk for developing lymphedema?
People who are at risk for developing lymphedema are those
with:
For more information about our Comprehensive Lymphedema Management Program, please call 626-574-3630.
The Wound Healing Center at USC Arcadia Hospital has healing rates among the highest in the country, with consistently low days to healing. We have healed hundreds of patients since the center opened in 1998. Our wound healing staff includes general surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, vascular surgeons, plastic surgeons, podiatrists and infectious disease specialists.
Appropriate candidates for our program include patients with:
When Wounds Don’t Heal
Chronic wounds are a reality for nearly five million Americans, with about 500,000 new cases diagnosed annually. The 14 million individuals with diabetes nationwide are particularly vulnerable to chronic wounds and are 12 times more likely to undergo limb amputation due to unhealed wounds. Not only are chronic wounds bothersome and often painful, but each passing day increases the likelihood of infection. It is a condition that should not be ignored.
Fortunately for patients in the San Gabriel Valley, there is an experienced resource conveniently located close by—the Wound Healing Center at USC Arcadia Hospital. If you have wounds that need medical attention, you can get the help you need right here in your neighborhood.
Advanced Care with a Personal Touch
The Wound Healing Center, an outpatient department of USC Arcadia Hospital, specializes in the treatment of chronic wounds and complicated wounds that are difficult to heal. We are proud that our healing rates are among the highest
in the country. We have healed hundreds of patients since opening our doors in 1998.
Our highly trained physicians and nurses have extensive expertise in treating this complex condition combining the latest diagnostic tests and therapies with an individualized approach to care. Our physicians include general surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, vascular surgeons, plastic surgeons, podiatrists and infectious disease specialist.
We provide a full continuum of wound healing care including:
The Patient Experience
The USC Arcadia Hospital Wound Health Center and Hyperbaric Oxygen Center offer a positive, nurturing environment for patients. Staff help educate patients on how best to care for their wounds between treatments while also providing advice and guidance for their general well-being and everyday living while going through treatment.
For more information about the Wound Healing Center, please call 626-462-2655.
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