Therapy Services

We make life better for our patients, their families, and our community by providing high quality and compassionate therapy services
to the Permian Basin.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy is treatment to help people live as independently as possible.

Occupational therapists work with people of all ages who, because of illness, injury, developmental delays, or psychological problems, need assistance in learning skills to help them lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives. Occupational therapists use work, self-care, and recreational activities to increase independent function.

Why Would Someone Need Occupational Therapy?

Fine Motor Delays

Cerebral Palsy

ADD/ADHD Testing (6 yrs. and older)

Developmental Delays

Neuromuscular Disorders

Stroke

Sensory Integration and Modulation

Visual Perceptual and Visual-Motor Disorders

Occulomotor Disorders

Arthritis

Spinal Cord Injury

Adaptive Equipment Training

Rare Genetic Syndromes

Traumatic Brain Injury

Orthopedics Related to the Upper Extremity

Self Care Skills and ADL Training

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy provides services for people of all ages, from newborns to the very oldest, when medical problems, traumatic accidents or other health-related conditions limit their ability to move and function in their daily lives.

A physical therapist will examine the patient and develop a treatment plan to increase his or her ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent further disability.

Why Would Someone Need Physical Therapy?

Comprehensive Infant Evaluations

Developmental Delays

Torticollis and Plagiocephaly

Cerebral Palsy

Rare Genetic Syndromes

Amputation

Traumatic Brain Injury

Orthopedics

Neuromuscular Disorders

Strokes

Spinal Cord Injury

Balance and Falls

Lymphedema

Burns

Osteoporosis

Urinary Incontinence

Pelvic Pain

Pre-natal and Post-partum

Speech-Language Pathology

Speech-Language Pathologists work with children and adults with a wide variety of communication disorders.

Speech therapy targets fluency, vocal quality, speech intelligibility, language skills, basic communication, cognitive disorders, social skills and feeding difficulties. The speech language pathologists at PBRC are dedicated to providing high quality, compassionate therapy services to our patients and their families.

Why Would Someone Need Speech Therapy?

Feeding/Oral Motor Disorders

Developmental Delays

Articulation Disorders

Language Disorders

Autism/PDD

Cerebral Palsy

Rare Genetic Syndromes

Deaf/Hard of Hearing

Traumatic Brain Injury

Parkinson’s Disease

Accent Reduction

Augmentative Communication

Tongue Thrust

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