Hillcrest Hospital - Pryor

Pryor, Oklahoma, 111 N. Bailey, 74361

Available Programs

  • Adult program
  • Surgical rehabilitation program
  • Women’s health program

Insurance and Financial

  • Private insurance
  • Self-pay options

About this Facility

Hillcrest Hospital - Pryor is a private rehab located in Pryor, Oklahoma. Hillcrest Hospital - Pryor specializes in the treatment of orthopedic rehab and cardiovascular rehabilitation.

Contact us for more information: (918) 825-1600

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Level of Care

Outpatient

Clients seeking care in an outpatient rehab are often stepping down from intensive inpatient treatment or have chosen to remain in their home while in treatment. Outpatient programs offer a variety of services to provide clients with a full continuum of care. Partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs are high frequency and intensity services for clients who require robust structure, supervision, and support. Outpatient treatment typically consists of psychotherapy, recovery education, and medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Clinical Services

Concussion treatment

A physiotherapist can help treat recent concussions and provide post concussion syndrome treatment. Concussion therapy typically involves exercises that help strengthen the deep muscles in the neck and retrain the visual and vestibular system (to improve balance and reduce dizziness). It may also involve manual therapy and myofascial release techniques to increase the mobility of the joints and surrounding soft tissue. As part of concussion treatment, a PT will also provide education to help the patient comfortably and safely return to normal activity.

Exercise therapy (also known as active rehabilitation) consists of a regimen of physical activities prescribed by a physiotherapist to help a patient recover from conditions that impact movement and quality of life. Physical therapy exercise is used to address both common and more complex injuries and conditions. It focuses on moving the body and its different parts to relieve symptoms, improve mobility and levels of fitness. This includes gait training, neuro re‐education and customized therapeutic exercises designed to improve agility, balance, coordination, flexibility, range of motion, strength and muscle endurance and performance-specific activity.

Pelvic floor dysfunction physiotherapy is a specialty area of women's health that focuses on the muscles at the base of the pelvis. The main functions of this muscle group are to support our organs (bladder, uterus, and intestines), control urination, control defecation, and to support healthy sexual functioning. The most common treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction is biofeedback. With biofeedback, a pelvic floor physical therapist monitors how pelvic muscles contract through special sensors, in order to determine how coordination can be improved.

Spinal cord injury rehabilitation is for people who have become partially or totally disabled as a result of spinal disease or injury. It is designed to treat the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery by helping patients regain function and mobility, while also preventing complications that may occur after the initial traumatic injury. Spine physical therapy typically involves a combination of strength training, cardiovascular exercise, respiratory conditioning, mobility training and stretching. A physical therapist may also use other therapies such as weight-supported locomotor training (WSLT) and functional electrical stimulation (FES) as part of a spine rehab program.

Exercise Therapy

Exercise therapy (also known as active rehabilitation) consists of a regimen of physical activities prescribed by a physiotherapist to help a patient recover from conditions that impact movement and quality of life. Physical therapy exercise is used to address both common and more complex injuries and conditions. It focuses on moving the body and its different parts to relieve symptoms, improve mobility and levels of fitness. This includes gait training, neuro re‐education and customized therapeutic exercises designed to improve agility, balance, coordination, flexibility, range of motion, strength and muscle endurance and performance-specific activity.

Pelvic floor dysfunction physiotherapy is a specialty area of women's health that focuses on the muscles at the base of the pelvis. The main functions of this muscle group are to support our organs (bladder, uterus, and intestines), control urination, control defecation, and to support healthy sexual functioning. The most common treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction is biofeedback. With biofeedback, a pelvic floor physical therapist monitors how pelvic muscles contract through special sensors, in order to determine how coordination can be improved.

Spinal cord injury rehabilitation is for people who have become partially or totally disabled as a result of spinal disease or injury. It is designed to treat the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery by helping patients regain function and mobility, while also preventing complications that may occur after the initial traumatic injury. Spine physical therapy typically involves a combination of strength training, cardiovascular exercise, respiratory conditioning, mobility training and stretching. A physical therapist may also use other therapies such as weight-supported locomotor training (WSLT) and functional electrical stimulation (FES) as part of a spine rehab program.

Pelvic floor dysfunction

Pelvic floor dysfunction physiotherapy is a specialty area of women's health that focuses on the muscles at the base of the pelvis. The main functions of this muscle group are to support our organs (bladder, uterus, and intestines), control urination, control defecation, and to support healthy sexual functioning. The most common treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction is biofeedback. With biofeedback, a pelvic floor physical therapist monitors how pelvic muscles contract through special sensors, in order to determine how coordination can be improved.

Spinal cord injury rehabilitation is for people who have become partially or totally disabled as a result of spinal disease or injury. It is designed to treat the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery by helping patients regain function and mobility, while also preventing complications that may occur after the initial traumatic injury. Spine physical therapy typically involves a combination of strength training, cardiovascular exercise, respiratory conditioning, mobility training and stretching. A physical therapist may also use other therapies such as weight-supported locomotor training (WSLT) and functional electrical stimulation (FES) as part of a spine rehab program.

Spine, Back and Neck Therapy

Spinal cord injury rehabilitation is for people who have become partially or totally disabled as a result of spinal disease or injury. It is designed to treat the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery by helping patients regain function and mobility, while also preventing complications that may occur after the initial traumatic injury. Spine physical therapy typically involves a combination of strength training, cardiovascular exercise, respiratory conditioning, mobility training and stretching. A physical therapist may also use other therapies such as weight-supported locomotor training (WSLT) and functional electrical stimulation (FES) as part of a spine rehab program.

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