
Is BFR Right for Me?
Athletes at all levels and people in recovery turn to blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy to build muscle faster. Does BFR therapy fit into your care plan?
At CRŌM Rehab, we believe that every body deserves to move through the world authentically, living fully with comfort and confidence. With this core principle guiding us, we serve people from every corner of our community.
Our comprehensive physical therapy puts an emphasis on healing with heart: addressing both the emotional and physical effects of disability.
We are also leaders in care for the LGBTQ+ community.
Crom Rehabilitation's mission is to empower, motivate, and advocate for individuals to unlock their physical potentials by creating an environment where everyone is equally valued, respected and heard. It is our goal not only to mirror the diversity of the communities that we represent but to contribute to the dialogue of diversity, equity and inclusion in medicine.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
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Rehabilitation is a vital part of recovery and returning to a healthy physical lifestyle, and we want that to be available to as many people as possible. We work with the following insurance companies to make that happen. This list is not entirely inclusive of all the plans we accept and we are constantly expanding our network, so please let us know if you have a different provider than what is listed. We are committed to making the process of getting started easy, from figuring out insurance and other documents to getting you on the schedule.
Athletes at all levels and people in recovery turn to blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy to build muscle faster. Does BFR therapy fit into your care plan?
Radiating pain down the leg can be draining and prevent you from accomplishing everyday tasks. This can also put you at a higher risk for falls and injuries. Find out what causes this radiating pain and what you can do to manage it.
There are many well-known symptoms associated with pregnancy, such as food cravings, nausea, and cramping. But have you ever heard of diastasis recti and how physical therapy can help?