
Amputee Rehabilitation
We’ll help you adjust and recover after the loss of a leg, foot, arm, or hand.
We offer innovative and proven physical therapy and rehabilitation services to help patients with disabling injuries and conditions achieve their highest level of health and function — at home, at work, and in the community. Our services include:
We provide a continuum of personalized care for every level of rehabilitation. Whether you are a patient in our hospital or are beginning therapy in any of our outpatient facilities, our expert team is with you every step of the way. Our board-certified physical therapists and rehabilitation specialists help you reduce pain, recover from injury, and return to an active physical lifestyle.
We’ll help you adjust and recover after the loss of a leg, foot, arm, or hand.
Overcome the effects of your cancer or any associated lymph node swelling with a personalized treatment plan.
Heart and vascular therapy so you can resume your daily activities following a cardiac event.
Our team will help you recover from injuries or issues involving bones, muscles and joints.
Learn healthy ways to mitigate and deal with your chronic pain from back issues, headaches or other conditions.
We will help you overcome and move on to a more mobile and self-sufficient life, while providing direction, therapies and encouragement.
Return to sports or your active life with targeted, individualized therapy from our expert Sports Med team.
Regain your functionality, mobility and independence with our support and expert rehabilitation services.
Find relief with therapy for dizziness, vertigo and other vestibular disorders and concussion.
Therapy for most pelvic floor problems.
A comprehensive list of physical therapy and rehabilitation services offered at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Our rehabilitation services are located throughout central Ohio. For physical therapy, please contact our offices in New Albany, Gahanna or Lewis Center. Located closer to campus is the Jameson Crane Sports Medicine Institute and the Martha Morehouse Outpatient Care Center. Patients with more serious conditions may receive in-patient treatment at the Dodd Rehabilitation Hospital on the Wexner Medical Center campus. Additional locations with specialized services are available as well.
Patients with more serious conditions may receive inpatient treatment at the Dodd Rehabilitation Hospital. The facility, ranked 31st nationally, has set the standard for inpatient care and rehabilitation for seriously injured patients. It's one of five hospitals in the U.S. chosen to participate in the NeuroRecovery Network developed by the Christopher Reeve Foundation.