Matthews

Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center Matthews provides a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation in an outpatient setting.

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Physical therapy can help you achieve mobility, balance and pain relief for a better quality of life.

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Pediatric Therapy

Our specially trained staff provides comprehensive services to children with a wide range of needs.

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Rehabilitation Services Close to Home

Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center Matthews offers outpatient rehabilitation services to help patients improve their level of independence and quality of life. We provide conveniently located physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy services for patients of all ages.  

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1700 Matthews Township Parkway
Matthews, NC 28105
(704) 384-6638

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Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center Matthews is located on Matthews Township Parkway close to Presbyterian Hospital Matthews. Onsite parking is available.

Biofeedback Therapy Clinical Feeding Evaluations Cognitive Retraining Exercise Therapy Fluidotherapy (Fluidized Therapy) Gait and Mobility Training Neuromuscular Re-education Occupational and Hand Therapy Orthopaedic Rehab Outpatient Rehabilitation Services Pain Management and Treatment Pelvic Floor Repair Physical Therapy Speech Therapy (Speech Pathology) Spine Stabilization Splinting Sports Medicine Procedures Stroke Rehabilitation Swallowing Evaluation and Treatment Therapeutic Exercise Urinary Incontinence Treatment Women's Rehabilitation Services
Biofeedback Therapy

A therapy that uses specialized devices to help individuals learn how to influence the function of organs or body systems that aren’t usually thought to be under conscious control.

 

Clinical Feeding Evaluations

A clinical feeding evaluation involves observing a patient while feeding or eating a meal to assess current feeding skill level and any areas of difficulty.

Clinical Feeding Evaluations

A clinical feeding evaluation involves observing a patient while feeding or eating a meal to assess current feeding skill level and any areas of difficulty.

Clinical Feeding Evaluations

A clinical feeding evaluation involves observing a patient while feeding or eating a meal to assess current feeding skill level and any areas of difficulty.

Clinical Feeding Evaluations

A clinical feeding evaluation involves observing a patient while feeding or eating a meal to assess current feeding skill level and any areas of difficulty.

Clinical Feeding Evaluations

A clinical feeding evaluation involves observing a patient while feeding or eating a meal to assess current feeding skill level and any areas of difficulty.

Cognitive Retraining

Cognitive retraining is a therapeutic strategy that seeks to improve or restore a person's skills in the areas of paying attention, remembering, organizing, reasoning and understanding, problem-solving, decision making, and higher level cognitive abilities. Cognitive retraining is one aspect of cognitive rehabilitation, a comprehensive approach to restoring such skills after brain injury or other disability.

Cognitive Retraining

Cognitive retraining is a therapeutic strategy that seeks to improve or restore a person's skills in the areas of paying attention, remembering, organizing, reasoning and understanding, problem-solving, decision making, and higher level cognitive abilities. Cognitive retraining is one aspect of cognitive rehabilitation, a comprehensive approach to restoring such skills after brain injury or other disability.

Cognitive Retraining

Cognitive retraining is a therapeutic strategy that seeks to improve or restore a person's skills in the areas of paying attention, remembering, organizing, reasoning and understanding, problem-solving, decision making, and higher level cognitive abilities. Cognitive retraining is one aspect of cognitive rehabilitation, a comprehensive approach to restoring such skills after brain injury or other disability.

Cognitive Retraining

Cognitive retraining is a therapeutic strategy that seeks to improve or restore a person's skills in the areas of paying attention, remembering, organizing, reasoning and understanding, problem-solving, decision making, and higher level cognitive abilities. Cognitive retraining is one aspect of cognitive rehabilitation, a comprehensive approach to restoring such skills after brain injury or other disability.

Cognitive Retraining

Cognitive retraining is a therapeutic strategy that seeks to improve or restore a person's skills in the areas of paying attention, remembering, organizing, reasoning and understanding, problem-solving, decision making, and higher level cognitive abilities. Cognitive retraining is one aspect of cognitive rehabilitation, a comprehensive approach to restoring such skills after brain injury or other disability.

Exercise Therapy

Individual consultations with an exercise physiologist. Patients will be assisted with developing or enhancing a safe, effective exercise program.

Fluidotherapy (Fluidized Therapy)

Fluidized therapy (Fluidotherapy®) is a high intensity heat therapy treatment consisting of a dry whirlpool of Cellux (ground up corn cobs that are about the size of grains of sand), suspended in a heated air stream, the mixture having the properties of a liquid.

Fluidotherapy (Fluidized Therapy)

Fluidized therapy (Fluidotherapy®) is a high intensity heat therapy treatment consisting of a dry whirlpool of Cellux (ground up corn cobs that are about the size of grains of sand), suspended in a heated air stream, the mixture having the properties of a liquid.

Fluidotherapy (Fluidized Therapy)

Fluidized therapy (Fluidotherapy®) is a high intensity heat therapy treatment consisting of a dry whirlpool of Cellux (ground up corn cobs that are about the size of grains of sand), suspended in a heated air stream, the mixture having the properties of a liquid.

Fluidotherapy (Fluidized Therapy)

Fluidized therapy (Fluidotherapy®) is a high intensity heat therapy treatment consisting of a dry whirlpool of Cellux (ground up corn cobs that are about the size of grains of sand), suspended in a heated air stream, the mixture having the properties of a liquid.

Gait and Mobility Training

Physical therapy for those experiencing problems related to walking and mobiity.

Gait and Mobility Training

Physical therapy for those experiencing problems related to walking and mobiity.

Gait and Mobility Training

Physical therapy for those experiencing problems related to walking and mobiity.

Gait and Mobility Training

Physical therapy for those experiencing problems related to walking and mobiity.

Gait and Mobility Training

Physical therapy for those experiencing problems related to walking and mobiity.

Neuromuscular Re-education

Neuromuscular re-education is a technique used in therapy to help improve balance, coordination, posture and body awareness. Balance and postural stability exercises may be used and the patient is encouraged to feel the correct position of joints and where the extremity is in space.

Neuromuscular Re-education

Neuromuscular re-education is a technique used in therapy to help improve balance, coordination, posture and body awareness. Balance and postural stability exercises may be used and the patient is encouraged to feel the correct position of joints and where the extremity is in space.

Neuromuscular Re-education

Neuromuscular re-education is a technique used in therapy to help improve balance, coordination, posture and body awareness. Balance and postural stability exercises may be used and the patient is encouraged to feel the correct position of joints and where the extremity is in space.

Neuromuscular Re-education

Neuromuscular re-education is a technique used in therapy to help improve balance, coordination, posture and body awareness. Balance and postural stability exercises may be used and the patient is encouraged to feel the correct position of joints and where the extremity is in space.

Neuromuscular Re-education

Neuromuscular re-education is a technique used in therapy to help improve balance, coordination, posture and body awareness. Balance and postural stability exercises may be used and the patient is encouraged to feel the correct position of joints and where the extremity is in space.

Occupational and Hand Therapy

Occupational and hand therapy assists patients with independent performance of daily living activities such as cooking, dressing, bathing, as well as exercises to strengthen hands and arms.

Occupational and Hand Therapy

Occupational and hand therapy assists patients with independent performance of daily living activities such as cooking, dressing, bathing, as well as exercises to strengthen hands and arms.

Occupational and Hand Therapy

Occupational and hand therapy assists patients with independent performance of daily living activities such as cooking, dressing, bathing, as well as exercises to strengthen hands and arms.

Occupational and Hand Therapy

Occupational and hand therapy assists patients with independent performance of daily living activities such as cooking, dressing, bathing, as well as exercises to strengthen hands and arms.

Occupational and Hand Therapy

Occupational and hand therapy assists patients with independent performance of daily living activities such as cooking, dressing, bathing, as well as exercises to strengthen hands and arms.

Orthopaedic Rehab

Physical therapy for injuries or disease of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints and ligaments.

Orthopaedic Rehab

Physical therapy for injuries or disease of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints and ligaments.

Outpatient Rehabilitation Services

Outpatient rehabilitation services include Physical Therapy, Occupational and Hand Therapy, Psychology, Speech Pathology, Audiology and Nursing.

Outpatient Rehabilitation Services

Outpatient rehabilitation services include Physical Therapy, Occupational and Hand Therapy, Psychology, Speech Pathology, Audiology and Nursing.

Pain Management and Treatment

Pain management and treatment options address the whole person, not just the site of the pain. Options may include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain psychology, biofeedback, integrated mind-body pain program, medication management, social work, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural injections, procedural treatments, and/or implantable technologies.

 

Pain Management and Treatment

Pain management and treatment options address the whole person, not just the site of the pain. Options may include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain psychology, biofeedback, integrated mind-body pain program, medication management, social work, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural injections, procedural treatments, and/or implantable technologies.

 

Pain Management and Treatment

Pain management and treatment options address the whole person, not just the site of the pain. Options may include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain psychology, biofeedback, integrated mind-body pain program, medication management, social work, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural injections, procedural treatments, and/or implantable technologies.

 

Pain Management and Treatment

Pain management and treatment options address the whole person, not just the site of the pain. Options may include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain psychology, biofeedback, integrated mind-body pain program, medication management, social work, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural injections, procedural treatments, and/or implantable technologies.

 

Pain Management and Treatment

Pain management and treatment options address the whole person, not just the site of the pain. Options may include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain psychology, biofeedback, integrated mind-body pain program, medication management, social work, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural injections, procedural treatments, and/or implantable technologies.

 

Pelvic Floor Repair

Surgical repair of the pelvic floor, which refers to the pelvic diaphragm, the sphincter mechanism of the lower urinary tract, the upper and lower vaginal supports, and the internal and external anal sphincters. It is a network of muscles, ligaments and other tissues that hold up the pelvic organs (vagina, rectum, uterus and bladder). When this system is torn or weakens, the organs may shift, bulge and push outward or against each other. As a result, women may suffer from urinary or fecal incontinence or obstruction, vaginal prolapse, vaginal pain, sexual dysfunction, and other problems.

Pelvic Floor Repair

Surgical repair of the pelvic floor, which refers to the pelvic diaphragm, the sphincter mechanism of the lower urinary tract, the upper and lower vaginal supports, and the internal and external anal sphincters. It is a network of muscles, ligaments and other tissues that hold up the pelvic organs (vagina, rectum, uterus and bladder). When this system is torn or weakens, the organs may shift, bulge and push outward or against each other. As a result, women may suffer from urinary or fecal incontinence or obstruction, vaginal prolapse, vaginal pain, sexual dysfunction, and other problems.

Pelvic Floor Repair

Surgical repair of the pelvic floor, which refers to the pelvic diaphragm, the sphincter mechanism of the lower urinary tract, the upper and lower vaginal supports, and the internal and external anal sphincters. It is a network of muscles, ligaments and other tissues that hold up the pelvic organs (vagina, rectum, uterus and bladder). When this system is torn or weakens, the organs may shift, bulge and push outward or against each other. As a result, women may suffer from urinary or fecal incontinence or obstruction, vaginal prolapse, vaginal pain, sexual dysfunction, and other problems.

Pelvic Floor Repair

Surgical repair of the pelvic floor, which refers to the pelvic diaphragm, the sphincter mechanism of the lower urinary tract, the upper and lower vaginal supports, and the internal and external anal sphincters. It is a network of muscles, ligaments and other tissues that hold up the pelvic organs (vagina, rectum, uterus and bladder). When this system is torn or weakens, the organs may shift, bulge and push outward or against each other. As a result, women may suffer from urinary or fecal incontinence or obstruction, vaginal prolapse, vaginal pain, sexual dysfunction, and other problems.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy involves the evaluation and treatment of problems associated with mobility, balance, coordination and musculoskeletal pain.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy involves the evaluation and treatment of problems associated with mobility, balance, coordination and musculoskeletal pain.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy involves the evaluation and treatment of problems associated with mobility, balance, coordination and musculoskeletal pain.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy involves the evaluation and treatment of problems associated with mobility, balance, coordination and musculoskeletal pain.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy involves the evaluation and treatment of problems associated with mobility, balance, coordination and musculoskeletal pain.

Speech Therapy (Speech Pathology)

The treatment of speech and communication disorders.

Speech Therapy (Speech Pathology)

The treatment of speech and communication disorders.

Speech Therapy (Speech Pathology)

The treatment of speech and communication disorders.

Speech Therapy (Speech Pathology)

The treatment of speech and communication disorders.

Speech Therapy (Speech Pathology)

The treatment of speech and communication disorders.

Spine Stabilization

Most neck and lower back pain is caused by spinal instability, a condition that emerges when the ligaments and muscles that support the spine have become so weak that they no longer support the spine properly and allow it to move in abnormal ways. Spine stabilization limits the mobility of the spine to reduce pain.

Spine Stabilization

Most neck and lower back pain is caused by spinal instability, a condition that emerges when the ligaments and muscles that support the spine have become so weak that they no longer support the spine properly and allow it to move in abnormal ways. Spine stabilization limits the mobility of the spine to reduce pain.

Spine Stabilization

Most neck and lower back pain is caused by spinal instability, a condition that emerges when the ligaments and muscles that support the spine have become so weak that they no longer support the spine properly and allow it to move in abnormal ways. Spine stabilization limits the mobility of the spine to reduce pain.

Spine Stabilization

Most neck and lower back pain is caused by spinal instability, a condition that emerges when the ligaments and muscles that support the spine have become so weak that they no longer support the spine properly and allow it to move in abnormal ways. Spine stabilization limits the mobility of the spine to reduce pain.

Spine Stabilization

Most neck and lower back pain is caused by spinal instability, a condition that emerges when the ligaments and muscles that support the spine have become so weak that they no longer support the spine properly and allow it to move in abnormal ways. Spine stabilization limits the mobility of the spine to reduce pain.

Splinting

A splint is a medical device for the immobilization of limbs or of the spine.

Splinting

A splint is a medical device for the immobilization of limbs or of the spine.

Splinting

A splint is a medical device for the immobilization of limbs or of the spine.

Splinting

A splint is a medical device for the immobilization of limbs or of the spine.

Splinting

A splint is a medical device for the immobilization of limbs or of the spine.

Sports Medicine Procedures

The field of medicine concerned with physical fitness and the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries sustained in sports or exercise.

Stroke Rehabilitation

The stroke rehabilitation program helps stroke survivors return to their lives, employment and families by providing a continuum of services, from comprehensive therapy to preparation for home or work re-entry.

Swallowing Evaluation and Treatment

Examination and treatment of the oral structures to determine movement and strength patterns of the muscles utilized for eating and swallowing.

Swallowing Evaluation and Treatment

Examination and treatment of the oral structures to determine movement and strength patterns of the muscles utilized for eating and swallowing.

Swallowing Evaluation and Treatment

Examination and treatment of the oral structures to determine movement and strength patterns of the muscles utilized for eating and swallowing.

Swallowing Evaluation and Treatment

Examination and treatment of the oral structures to determine movement and strength patterns of the muscles utilized for eating and swallowing.

Swallowing Evaluation and Treatment

Examination and treatment of the oral structures to determine movement and strength patterns of the muscles utilized for eating and swallowing.

Therapeutic Exercise

Instructing a patient in body mechanics, exercise to increase strength or range of motion, and general conditioning and flexibility.

Therapeutic Exercise

Instructing a patient in body mechanics, exercise to increase strength or range of motion, and general conditioning and flexibility.

Therapeutic Exercise

Instructing a patient in body mechanics, exercise to increase strength or range of motion, and general conditioning and flexibility.

Therapeutic Exercise

Instructing a patient in body mechanics, exercise to increase strength or range of motion, and general conditioning and flexibility.

Therapeutic Exercise

Instructing a patient in body mechanics, exercise to increase strength or range of motion, and general conditioning and flexibility.

Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Loss of bladder control is not a disease. Rather, it is a sign that a problem may exist. Regular leakage of urine can occur with certain movements, during pregnancy or times of stress. When leakage of urine becomes frequent or severe enough to become a social or hygienic problem, it is called urinary incontinence. Leakage of urine that cannot be controlled should prompt the patient to see a doctor. Proper diagnosis and treatment may correct the problem and ease the symptoms of urinary incontinence.

Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Loss of bladder control is not a disease. Rather, it is a sign that a problem may exist. Regular leakage of urine can occur with certain movements, during pregnancy or times of stress. When leakage of urine becomes frequent or severe enough to become a social or hygienic problem, it is called urinary incontinence. Leakage of urine that cannot be controlled should prompt the patient to see a doctor. Proper diagnosis and treatment may correct the problem and ease the symptoms of urinary incontinence.

Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Loss of bladder control is not a disease. Rather, it is a sign that a problem may exist. Regular leakage of urine can occur with certain movements, during pregnancy or times of stress. When leakage of urine becomes frequent or severe enough to become a social or hygienic problem, it is called urinary incontinence. Leakage of urine that cannot be controlled should prompt the patient to see a doctor. Proper diagnosis and treatment may correct the problem and ease the symptoms of urinary incontinence.

Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Loss of bladder control is not a disease. Rather, it is a sign that a problem may exist. Regular leakage of urine can occur with certain movements, during pregnancy or times of stress. When leakage of urine becomes frequent or severe enough to become a social or hygienic problem, it is called urinary incontinence. Leakage of urine that cannot be controlled should prompt the patient to see a doctor. Proper diagnosis and treatment may correct the problem and ease the symptoms of urinary incontinence.

Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Loss of bladder control is not a disease. Rather, it is a sign that a problem may exist. Regular leakage of urine can occur with certain movements, during pregnancy or times of stress. When leakage of urine becomes frequent or severe enough to become a social or hygienic problem, it is called urinary incontinence. Leakage of urine that cannot be controlled should prompt the patient to see a doctor. Proper diagnosis and treatment may correct the problem and ease the symptoms of urinary incontinence.

Women's Rehabilitation Services

Rehabilitation programs and services designed specifically for women.

Women's Rehabilitation Services

Rehabilitation programs and services designed specifically for women.

Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center (Charlotte) Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center (Huntersville) Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center (Steelecroft)
Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center (Charlotte)

Ground Floor, Suite 100
125 Baldwin Ave.
Charlotte, NC 28204
(704) 316-1900

Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center (Huntersville)

Located at Presbyterian Hospital Huntersville - Physicians Plaza:
Ground Floor, Suite B100
10030 Gilead Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
(704) 316-5500

Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center (Steelecroft)

Located at Presbyterian Medical Plaza Steelecroft:
Suite 1400
13557 Steelecroft Parkway
Charlotte, NC 28278
704-316-5555

Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center (Matthews)

1700 Matthews Township Parkway, Matthews, NC 28105 - (704) 384-6638