Dr. Caitlin Fidell, DPT
Physiatrist (Physical Medicine) | Geriatrics
340 S Reynolds Rd Toledo Ohio, 43615About
Caitlin Fidell is a physical therapist practicing in Toledo, Ohio. Caitlin Fidell specializes in physical treatment to help a patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Caitlin Fidell can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Caitlin Fidell 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.
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Is physical therapy good after knee replacement?
Yes. Physical therapy after a knee replacement can help with strength and range of motion to promote proper walking after surgery. READ MORE
Can physical therapy help a torn rotator cuff?
Physical therapy can help strengthen the other muscles of the rotator cuff and promote range of motion but will not be able to treat or heal the actual tear of the muscles. Sometimes small tears can heal slightly or completely depending on severity. Surgery may be needed for full healing and would be determined by an orthopedic surgeon. READ MORE
Should I have physical therapy after elbow surgery?
It would help on range of motion and strength following surgery. Not all procedures need therapy following. I would follow your orthopedic doctors advice as they set precautions following surgery. READ MORE
Should I start physical therapy after knee surgery?
I would recommend it to progress range of motion and strength and promote healing. READ MORE
Can a physical therapist help with a hip injury?
Yes. READ MORE
Is my back pain serious enough to go to the hospital?
Since it has been a few days and your back is not feeling better and pain is worse at rest I would get it looked at. READ MORE
How many times a week should I do physical therapy after knee replacement?
Usual schedule includes 2 to 3 times a week following knee replacement. Depending on how well you move after surgery discharge home may include home health care. If you require a lot of help getting around and caring for yourself Rehab may be recommended. READ MORE
Can you fix scoliosis without surgery?
There are muscle strengthening and interventions thought to correct or slow the progression of scoliosis. Depending on the severity and aggressiveness of the curve they may be beneficial and are specific to each individual situation. READ MORE
Can you get physiotherapy on hospice?
There are some cases that patients receiving hospice care will get physiotherapy. The nurse following the case normally can recommend therapy. From my experience I have seen people for transfer training and severe pain. READ MORE
Can a torn ligament heal without surgery?
Ligaments do not heal themselves but depending on the ligament strengthening of muscles to support may be possible. Seek an orthopedic doctor's opinion. READ MORE
Does physical therapy help shoulder impingement?
There are numerous manual techniques the physical therapist can do to relieve an impingement and strengthening to promote proper mechanics. Untreated impingement can lead to worsening problems and rotator cuff tears. I would see help before the pain is chronic. READ MORE
Can tight neck muscles cause difficulty breathing?
There are some neck muscles that attach to the upper ribs and can impair breathing. If there are no underlying respiratory causes for shortness of breath stretching these muscles could improve symptoms. Try simple stretches like bending head sideways like trying to touch your ear to your shoulder without raising the other shoulder. You could seek massage therapy to relax muscles. READ MORE
Can migraine headaches be cured by physiotherapy?
Depending on the root cause of migraines physiotherapy can be effective. There are therapists that specialize in head and neck techniques. I would seek someone who is experienced in this area. READ MORE
How is physical therapy for children different from adults?
Depending on the age group young children are focused on milestones such as sitting up and rolling for infants, jumping and throwing for toddlers as well as sensory integration and tolerating different positions. Young children and teens are similar to adults where strengthening become a bigger focus. Hope this helps. READ MORE
Is chronic pain a psychological disorder?
There are some psychological components but pain stems from physiological responses to stimuli. READ MORE
How do I know if I need spine surgery?
Usually people have physical therapy and manage pain with medication. Once an xray or MRI is done an orthopedic surgeon can be consulted and see if surgery is necessary. Your opinion matters too if pain is too much to bear and surgery is an option. Try to prolong surgery as long as you can tolerate. READ MORE
Can you climb stairs after a hip replacement?
Yes. Go up one stair at a time. Step up with nonsurgical leg first then surgical leg. Coming down surgical leg first. Hopefully you have home health and railing to use READ MORE
Is walking good for plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is an overuse injury from repetitive use such as walking or running. Best thing is to stretch the arch of your foot and ice using a frozen water bottle. READ MORE
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