Physical Therapy

You don’t need to go to a big city to get high-end professional therapy. Affiliated Therapy Services in Hammond, LA provides comprehensive physical therapy in a modern and well-equipped facility. Our therapists take the time to focus on you and your exact needs and goals. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, got hurt on the playing field, or were injured at work, we have every kind of therapy you need to recover and improve your quality of life.

Better Quality Of Life Through
Physical Therapy

Our physical therapy treatments are performed by certified, licensed, professional therapists. As consummate professionals, their kind, gentle and open demeanor lends to excellent communication, ensuring your best possible recovery.

Aquatic Therapy

Our aquatic therapy pool is the most up-to-date in the entire region. Kept at a comfortable and healing 91 degrees in the water and 86 degrees poolside, our aquatic therapy pool is specially designed to treat joint, muscle and balance issues.

Our Aquatic Therapy Methods Are Meant To Treat The Following

  • Joint Replacements

  • Orthopedic Problems

  • Arthritis

  • Athletic Injuries

  • Chronic Pain

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Neurological Deficits

  • Dysequilibrium / Balance Issues

  • Back Pain Due To Pregnancy

  • Post-Mastectomy Issues

  • Scoliosis

  • Neck & Back Pain

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Work Screens

We are certified by Work Steps™Advanced Ergonomics™, and Workwell Systems™ to provide pre-placement screens for associated companies. We’ll make sure you’re physically equipped and that you’re knowledgeable in the best ergonomics that keep your whole body healthy and prevent injury.


Some Local Companies Participating In Our Screening Programs

  • Scariano Brothers

  • DirecTV

  • Yellow Freight

  • Carquest

  • Covington Fire Dept

  • Lennox

  • Tech Crane

  • Medline

Healthy bodies make for better and safer production! Give us a call if you’re interested in signing your company up, too!

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Astym®/IASTM Therapy™

These systems identify and treat abnormal soft tissue. Astym®/IASTM Therapy™ identifies and treats abnormal soft tissue, tapping into the body’s natural healing process to enable rapid return to activity, free from pain and limitation!

Our Astym®/IASTM Therapy™ Methods Are Meant To Treat The Following

  • Post-Surgical Scarring

  • Shoulder Pain

  • Wrist Sprains

  • Post-Traumatic Fibrosis

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Hip Pain/Trochanteric Bursitis

  • Patellar Tendinitis

  • Chronic Ankle Sprains

  • SI And Low Back Pain

  • Hamstring Strains

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Shin Splints

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Pediatric Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Treating children and young adults with full-range physical or occupational therapy when their feet and/or legs have undergone injury is crucial to their continued healthy development. Some children experience developmental issues that require orthopedic rehab as well, an area in which our therapists are proficient.

Pediatric Orthopedic Rehab Covers The Following

  • Developmental & Congenital Conditions

  • Scoliosis

  • Hip Dysplasia

  • Fractures

  • Limb Length Differences

  • Clubfoot

  • Sprains

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Dry Needling

Dry needling is designed to relax tight fibers and tissues within your musculoskeletal system. The process involves the insertion of thin, non-medicated, solid needles into muscle or connective tissue to cause a physiological response that will relieve pain. As the insertion into a tight muscle will cause the muscle to twitch and then relax, this relaxation of the tight fibers allows increased blood flow to the tissues. From this procedure, an accumulation of white blood cells is produced which will begin the healing process. It also causes abnormal electrical conductivity to subside, further relaxing the offended tissues.

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Cupping

Cupping therapy, sometimes known as myofascial decompression, is a form of Eastern medicine that has gained popularity in recent years. Cupping therapy involves using cups placed on the skin to form an airtight seal. This seal lifts the skin from the underlying tissues to promote blood flow to the area. In Western medicine, cupping has been used as a complementary medicine to treat pain.