Common Conditions

At Hassett Health, we treat a variety of conditions including, but not limited to, the list below. If your diagnosis/condition is not on the list, please don’t assume we can’t treat it. Contact us if you have questions about whether or not we can help. 

  • Acute and chronic pain
  • Arthritis 
  • Ankle and foot injuries
  • Back pain
  • Balance deficits
  • Difficulty walking
  • Elbow pain
  • Hip and knee injuries
  • Headaches
  • Joint replacement
  • Limited flexibility/range of motion
  • Muscle strains and sprains
  • Neck pain
  • Orthopedic injuries
  • Overuse injuries
  • Pain related to women’s health/pregnancy
  • Pre- and post-surgical conditions
  • Repetitive stress injuries
  • Sacro-Iliac dysfunction
  • Shoulder pain
  • Sports and performance injuriesNeck pain

Treatments

Every condition requires a different, individualized treatment plan. Here at Hassett Health, we specialize in finding a treatment plan that addresses your pain, personal goals, lifestyle, and comfort level. We are specialized in the following:

Manual Therapy

Therapists specialized in manual therapy perform soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization, manipulation and various other manual therapy techniques to facilitate movement. 

Exercise

Movement is essential to one’s overall wellbeing and health. Resistance training facilitates strength and subsequently helps with injury prevention. 

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a treatment focused on addressing trigger points within a muscle that contribute to pain. 

Tool Assisted Mobilization

Use of tools to assist with soft tissue mobilization can be helpful when restrictions are noted and flexibility is limited. 

Balance Training

Balance is essential to minimize fall risk and maintain independence in the home. Dynamic, innovative balance treatments are necessary to replicate sport specific and activities of daily living.

Flexibility

Limited flexibility can be the cause of pain and decreased joint range of motion. Emphasis on restoring  motion is essential to normalizing  movement patterns. 

AGility

Daily and sport specific activities require a certain level of agility and coordination. Both speed and control are necessary when looking to return to your recreational or professional sport. 

Motor Control

Persistent pain can often lead to altered movement patterns and strength deficits. Assessing activation patterns, muscle sequencing and  recruitment is essential to restoring normal movement.