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Paul George

Physical Therapist | Orthopedic

Dr. Paul George is a licensed Physical Therapist practicing in Chicago, IL. He specializes in physical treatment to help his patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, he can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. He will create a treatment plan based on the patients specific injury or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual's condition. He is specialized in rehabilitating Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries and post-surgical reconstructions of the knee. He also specilaizes in rehabilitation of other orthopedic conditions that would enable his patient to return to their prior level of function.
3 years Experience
Paul George
  • Oak Park, IL
  • Arizona School of Med
  • Accepting new patients

Can physical therapy help with shoulder impingement?

Yes, PT can help with shoulder impingement. Shoulder impingement is a restriction of movement in your shoulder joint. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections READ MORE
Yes, PT can help with shoulder impingement. Shoulder impingement is a restriction of movement in your shoulder joint. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat shoulder impingement.

Can physical therapy fix posture?

Yes, PT can help with shoulder posture.

Can physical therapy fix sciatica?

Yes, PT can help with sciatica. Sciatica is vague term and there many causes for it. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat READ MORE
Yes, PT can help with sciatica. Sciatica is vague term and there many causes for it. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat sciatica.

Can physical therapy help lower back injury?

Yes, PT can help with lower back injury. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat low back injuries.

Can physical therapy help sports injury?

Yes, PT can help with sports injuries and return to sports. There are many sports injuries that can happen and PT is one of the favs in rectifying it. Various exercises, modalities READ MORE
Yes, PT can help with sports injuries and return to sports. There are many sports injuries that can happen and PT is one of the favs in rectifying it. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat sports injuries.

What type of physical therapy is best after a stroke?

Yes, PT can help with Neurological injury such as stroke. Neuro- rehabilitation if provided at the right time can help fasten stroke recovery, of course dependent on various factors READ MORE
Yes, PT can help with Neurological injury such as stroke. Neuro- rehabilitation if provided at the right time can help fasten stroke recovery, of course dependent on various factors such as age, level of stroke and the intensity.

Should I get physical therapy for a back injury?

Yes, PT can help with back injury. Back injury is vague term and there many causes for it. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and READ MORE
Yes, PT can help with back injury. Back injury is vague term and there many causes for it. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat low back injury.

Can physical therapy heal a herniated disc?

Yes, PT can help with a herniated disc. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat herniated discs.

Is physical therapy good for arthritis?

Yes, PT can help with arthritis. Various exercises, modalities and biomechanical corrections can rectify, prevent and treat arthritis.

Sudden Sharp Pain in Left Leg

This could be anything from muscle strain to a tendon tear. I would need to do an assessment for this. Yes, PT can help with sciatica. Sciatica is a vague term and there are many READ MORE
This could be anything from muscle strain to a tendon tear. I would need to do an assessment for this. Yes, PT can help with sciatica. Sciatica is a vague term and there are many causes for it.

Knee pain

Yes, this seems to be an issue with your knee and low back region. These could be two separate issues. I would need to assess you for this.