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Twin Lakes Regional
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Therapy Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center has been providing Physical Therapy services to our community since 1979. Our spacious facility is equipped with modern, state-of-the-art equipment, and staffed by a team of highly-skilled, dedicated professionals. From our Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine programs to Occupational and Speech Therapy, our experienced staff is committed to providing "Medical Excellence, Compassionate Care." To find out more about our services and facility, give us a call. We take tremendous pride in being the team you can rely on for your rehabilitation needs. Services Provided We provide home health, inpatient, outpatient and skilled care services for all ages: pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric. Who Benefits from Rehab Workers injured on the job; health conscious employers; people injured in accidents; active people of any age; recreational and competitive athletes; students who compete at all levels; etc. Fitness Center Our Fitness Center is filled with state-of-the-art equipment and offers an atmosphere that is conducive to rehabilitation. Through our Next Steps Program, we can design individualized exercise regimens for patients who qualify and wish to enhance their rehabilitation process. Finding A Therapist It is important that you find the right therapist for you. By choosing Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center, you have access to a "full service" rehabilitation department with modern equipment and highly-trained personnel who will recognize your needs and provide an individualized treatment program. Our therapy team offers you over 64 years of combined experience.
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therapy now available We now offer an important new therapy program – the first to demonstrate restoration of sensation in the feet of diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy, along with improved gait and balance. The Anodyne® Neuropathy Care Center ProgramSM is the first to offer hope to patients for what was thought to be a progressive and irreversible disease. Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) is nerve damage associated with diabetes, the symptoms of which include numbness and/or pain in the feet, legs and hands. Complications of this devastating condition are reported to cost the U.S. healthcare system in excess of 37 billion dollars annually and include wounds that don’t heal for months or years, lower extremity amputations, reduced mobility and increased risk of falls. While drugs are sometimes effective for the pain associated with DPN, no drug or medical device had previously been shown to increase sensation once it has been diminished or lost due to DPN. This program follows the clinically-proven protocol published in the Journal of the Podiatric Medical Association in which clinically significant improvements in sensation could be measured in 100% of the study participants after only twelve 30-minute treatments. "Anodyne Therapy offers a variety of therapeutic benefits and has demonstrated significant improvement in the quality of life for people in other communities throughout the state," said Judy Smith, Director of Rehabilitation Services at Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. "The Rehabilitation Department at Twin Lakes Regional is proud to offer Anodyne Therapy to the people of Grayson County." The Neuropathy Care Center Program uses the Anodyne Therapy System as an integral part of each therapy session along with a personalized physical therapy program. The Anodyne Therapy System is a patented, FDA-cleared, non-invasive device that uses near-infrared light emitting diodes to safely increase local circulation and reduce pain. Use in thousands of patients and over a million clinical treatments has demonstrated that the Anodyne Therapy System increases microcirculation in patients with DPN, who often have severe vascular impairment. The results of this improved circulation have been published in several medical journals and include improved sensation and nerve conduction, pain reduction and healing of chronic diabetic ulcers. New data shows that treatment with this therapy can also improve balance and gait and reduce the risk of falls by 96% in the elderly patient with neuropathy. This is the first therapy program to help patients with all of the devastating complications of DPN.
Twin Lakes Regional
Medical Center's
The experience you expect.
If you would like more information on our Rehabilitation services, staff or
facilities, give us a call.
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