Physical Therapy
No matter your age or medical concern, physical therapy can get you back in the game, back to work, and back to life.
What Is Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy uses a variety of methods to help individuals restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities caused by injuries or disease. Whether it's your neck, shoulder, back, knee or another area of the body that's bothering you, Tri-County Health Care's physical therapists, in Henning and Wadena, have an established history of helping individuals improve their quality of life.
Because our physical therapists are experts in knowing how the body works, they are able to design personalized treatment plans to reduce the risk of injury in everyday activities or sports and educate the patient in order to achieve one's maximum function.
In working with our experienced, professional staff you will find:
- Private, comfortable, spacious treatment rooms with adjustable lighting
- A gym space for treatment of people of all ages and diagnoses
- Multi-station strength training stations
- Recumbent bikes/NU-Step
- Aerobic training equipment
- Balance equipment
CONTACT US
Tri-County Health Care – Henning Physical Therapy Clinic
218-548-5580
Tri-County Health Care – Wadena Rehabilitation Clinic
218-631-7475
Other patient services include:
Care Provided
- Knee, hip, shoulder, ankle, foot and other orthopedic problems
- Muscles, sprains and strains
- Spine management
- Post-surgical conditions
- Women’s health and pregnancy issues
- Overuse injuries
- Arthritis pain
- Balance issues
- Pediatrics
- Strokes and other neurological disorders
- Recovery from amputations
Other Specific Treatment & Therapies Include:
Neurological Conditions
The Rehabilitation Clinic helps patients with neurological conditions such as strokes, brain injuries, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries.
Orthopedic Therapy
Includes total hip and knee replacements, Laminectomy, shoulder replacements, compression fractures, carpal tunnel, foot and ankle injuries and on-site orthotic services.
Amputation Conditions
Tri-County Health Care's Physical and occupational therapists treat patients with upper and lower extremity amputations and work closely with the patient's prosthetist to achieve desired functional outcomes. On-site prosthetic services are provided on a bi-monthly basis, as needed.
Lymphedema
Lymphedema may be the result of multiple conditions such as breast cancer or pelvic surgery that involves removal of lymph vessels, radiation, scarring and inflammation. Treatment focuses on reducing swelling and controlling pain.
LSVT BIG
Tri-County Health Care's LSVT-certified physical therapist provides treatment for those who are experiencing decreased motor functioning due to Parkinson's disease. This treatment is customized to the needs and goals of each individual patient. More than 25 years of research show that patients can achieve improved walking, balance, trunk rotation and daily activities. Patients attend treatment four days a week for four weeks and must be referred by a provider or specialist.
Staff
Providing the very best in evidence-based treatment, our experienced staff will be with you in every stage of your journey.
Curt Brown, PT
Rehabilitation Director
Jeremy Meyer, PT, DPT, Senior Physical Therapist
Travis Rasinski, DPT, CLT, Senior Physical Therapist
Sarah Maninga, ATC
Trenda Hoemberg, DPT
Stacey Callahan, PT, DPT
Peter Finke, PT
Tim Sly, PT
Mark Pearson, PTA
Andria Pettit, PTA