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Rehabilitation Services

Healing from every angle

When it comes to your recovery, we’re here to help you get back to the life you love. At UTMB, our rehabilitation services are designed for children and adults who are working to regain strength, mobility, and independence. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or improving your mobility, our expert team is by your side every step of the way.

With services like physical therapy, occupational therapy, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, and more, we provide personalized care to meet your unique needs. Conveniently located on the island and mainland, we make it easier for you to access the specialized support you need to feel and function your best.

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  Additional Resources

 Patient Tools/Resources

  • MedBridge Video Library

    As part of your rehabilitation journey, you may receive access to MedBridge, an instructional video library with guided exercises tailored to your needs. You will be provided with a link and access code to view your recommended rehab exercises and support your progress at home.

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the difference between occupational therapy and physical therapy?

    While occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) share a common goal—helping you regain independence and improve your quality of life—they focus on different aspects of recovery.

    Occupational Therapy: OT is all about helping you perform daily activities that are important to your life. This might include getting dressed, cooking, writing, or returning to work. Occupational therapists often focus on improving fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and adapting your environment to meet your needs.

    Physical Therapy: PT focuses on improving your physical strength, mobility, and overall movement. This might include exercises to build muscle, improve balance, and relieve pain. Physical therapists often work with patients recovering from surgery, injuries, or conditions that affect mobility, like arthritis or stroke.

    Together, OT and PT often work hand in hand to provide comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs.

  • How do I know if I (or my family member) need occupational or physical therapy—or both?

    The type of therapy you need depends on your condition, goals, and the challenges you’re facing. Here’s a simple guide:

    You may benefit from occupational therapy if you’re struggling with:

    • Daily tasks like dressing, bathing, or cooking.
    • Returning to work or school after an injury or illness.
    • Adjusting to life with a new diagnosis or medical device (like a prosthetic limb).

    You may benefit from physical therapy if you’re experiencing:

    • Difficulty walking or moving due to pain, stiffness, or weakness.
    • Recovery from surgery, like joint replacement or spinal surgery.
    • Injuries from sports, falls, or repetitive motion.

    Sometimes, your care team may recommend a combination of therapies to address both functional and physical needs.

  • How do I start rehabilitation therapy at UTMB?

    Starting therapy is simple. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms or challenges, and they’ll help you determine the best type of therapy for your needs. From there, you’ll be connected with one of our specialists.

  Our Locations

Physical/Occupational Therapy

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Acute Care

Speech Therapy