ON THE MOVE AGAIN

At Sampson Regional Medical Center’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, our comprehensive rehabilitation services are coordinated between our staff and the provider.  Our individualized therapy maximizes strength, range of motion, and return to function in a minimal amount of time.  Using the most up-to-date treatment methods, our skilled and talented therapy team helps your patients achieve and often surpass their initial therapy goals.  By staying current with the modern techniques in rehabilitative therapy, we develop and implement the most effective treatment plan that accomplishes the best outcome for your patient.

Center Features

  • 15,000 Square Foot Facility
  • Only licensed therapists and therapist assistants (technicians not used)
  • Large rehabilitation gym featuring Life Fitness equipment
  • Pediatric rehabilitation room
  • Separate outpatient speech and occupational therapy space
  • Private exam rooms
  • Transition to independent or supervised exercise programs

Therapy Types Offered

  • Physical:  Our physical therapists use a variety of techniques to diagnose, treat, and manage movement dysfunction to enhance physical and functional abilities.
     
  • Occupational: Focuses on recovering & improving bilateral upper extremity functional abilities more specifically acute & chronic orthopedic or neuromuscular conditions to the digits, hands, wrist, forearms, elbows & some minor shoulder diagnoses if in conjunction with more distal impairments.  The treatment goal for all occupational therapy patients is to improve the efficiency of the patient’s ADLS and IADLS.
     
  • Speech: Speech therapy services are provided to treat a variety of speech, language, swallowing and feeding disorders to ages ranging from pediatric to geriatric. We provide treatment for Aphasia, Dysarthria, Apraxia, Articulation, Receptive and Expressive Language, Voice, Dysphagia, Cognitive-Communication, Fluency, and Feeding Disorders. We perform Modified Barium Swallow Studies for both the inpatient and outpatient population.

Specialty Services

  • LSVT BIG®:  LSVT BIG® is a specialized movement program originally formulated for individuals with Parkinson's Disease. The program aims to correct smaller, stuttered movements and increase mobility, fluidity, and ease of daily activities. Though the program is not able to halt the disease process itself, LSVT BIG® has been shown through research to slow progression of movement disorders associated with Parkinson's Disease and improve individuals' independence while reducing risk for falls. Recent research is investigating LSVT BIG® as a treatment for people with chronic stroke. For more information, please refer to www.LSVTglobal.com.                                                                                                                                                        
  • Lymphedema Management Therapy:  Patients can take part in our lymphedema therapy, which uses manual lymphatic drainage, compression bandages, exercises, and skincare to reduce the risk of infection and restore function.
     
  • McKenzie Therapy:  Also known as Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT), the McKenzie Method is a philosophy of active patient involvement and education that is trusted and used by practitioners and patients all over the world for back, neck, pelvis, arm and leg problems. An evidence-based approach, the key distinction of MDT is its initial assessment component which is a safe and reliable means to accurately reach a diagnosis and only then make the appropriate treatment plan.  Certified McKenzie clinicians have valid indicators to know right away whether, and uniquely how, the method will work for each patient.
     
  • Pediatric Therapy:  Our therapists are trained to provide therapy to children and young adults ages newborn-21.  From swallowing disorders and delayed development to sports injuries, our therapists work to improve children’s functional ability.                                                                                                             
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation:  Vestibular rehabilitation can be effective in improving symptoms related to many vestibular (inner ear/balance) disorders, and it is intended to alleviate both the primary and secondary problems caused by vestibular disorders. It is an exercise-based program primarily designed to reduce vertigo and dizziness, gaze instability, and/or imbalance and falls.

Practice Information

Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
405 Beaman Street Clinton, NC
Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


910.596.4244 Scheduler
910.596.4245 Referral Fax
910.596.4250 Director