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WORK HOURS

Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sat:  By appointment Only

LOCATION

2103 Coral Way Suite 815

Miami FL 33145

Conditions We Treat After Auto Accidents

At Max Physical Therapy, we understand the specific challenges auto accident patients face. Our mission is to not only relieve pain but also restore function and prevent future problems.

Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Pain: Restore Your Spine Health

Cervical (Neck) Injuries

Whiplash, cervical strain, and disc injuries that cause headaches, stiffness, and difficulty turning your head.

Thoracic
(Mid-Back) Pain

Impact-related strains, sprains, and posture changes that limit breathing and movement.

Lumbar
(Lower Back) Pain

Herniated discs, sprains, and muscle imbalances that affect your ability to sit, stand, or walk without discomfort.

Shoulder Injuries. Knee Injuries. Ankle Injuries Elbow and Wrist Injuries. Restore Daily Function

Shoulder Injuries

Common Issues: Rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, instability, and shoulder impingement.

 

Treatment Focus:

  • Targeted strengthening of stabilizing muscles

  • Mobility and flexibility restoration

  • Hands-on therapy to relieve stiffness and improve range of motion

Knee Injuries

Common Issues: Ligament injuries (ACL, MCL), meniscus tears, patellar pain, and post-surgical recovery.

Treatment Focus:

  • Strengthening thigh and calf muscles for joint support

  • Gait and movement analysis to restore correct patterns

  • Functional training to return safely to daily and athletic activities
     

Ankle Injuries

Car accidents often cause ankle sprains, fractures, or ligament injuries that disrupt walking and stability.

Treatment Focus:

  • Joint mobilization for stiffness relief

  • Balance and proprioception training

  • Progressive strengthening to prevent reinjury

Elbow Issues

Strains, tendonitis, fractures, and stiffness.

Wrist Issues

Sprains, carpal instability, fractures, and ligament tears.

Treatment Focus
 

  • Manual therapy to restore joint mobility

  • Strengthening of forearm and grip muscles

  • Functional training for lifting, typing, and daily activities

Fractures, Dislocations, and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Fractures

When accidents result in broken bones, dislocated joints, or orthopedic surgeries, guided rehabilitation is essential for safe recovery.

Dislocations

  • Controlled mobility exercises to avoid stiffness

  • Progressive strengthening for long-term stability

Education on injury prevention
 

Post-Surgical Recovery

  • Strict adherence to medical protocols

  • Pain and swelling control for faster healing

Full restoration of movement, function, and independence

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