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Physical Therapy

Personalized Physical Therapy Focused on Your Goals

If you’re looking for physical therapy, you may want help moving with less discomfort, building strength, or returning to activities that matter to you. Physical therapy is a healthcare service that focuses on improving movement, reducing limitations, and restoring function through guided exercise, hands-on care, and education. Many people choose physical therapy to improve daily tasks such as walking, lifting, reaching, or returning to sport. At Langford Sports and Physical Therapy, our physical therapists provide individualized physical therapy in Albuquerque, NM and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM with a clear plan built around your goals and measurable progress.

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When Physical Therapy May Help

People seek physical therapy for many reasons. Common concerns include:

  • Pain with movement
  • Joint stiffness
  • Muscle weakness
  • Reduced endurance
  • Balance difficulties
  • Trouble returning to normal activity

Physical therapy at Langford Sports and Physical Therapy often supports recovery after injury, surgery, or gradual onset conditions. Our physical therapist evaluates the root cause of movement limitations and creates a structured plan to address them.

Common Situations Where Physical Therapy May Help

Each plan depends on an individual evaluation.

How Care Progresses at Langford Sports and Physical Therapy

Care begins with a full evaluation. Our physical therapist reviews your medical history, discusses goals, and measures strength, mobility, balance, and movement quality. Together, you will define clear, measurable goals.

The plan should match your symptoms, goals, and medical history. Many treatment plans include a mix of hands-on care, exercise, and education. Progress should be measurable and adjusted over time. If symptoms worsen or do not improve, our physical therapist can reassess.

Common approaches used in physical therapy include:

  • Therapeutic exercise, which improves strength and endurance
  • Movement retraining, which enhances coordination and posture
  • Manual therapy, which improves joint and soft tissue mobility
  • Balance training, which increases stability and confidence
  • Education, which supports long term self management
  • Functional training, which prepares you for daily tasks

Physical therapy works best as part of a full plan that includes exercise, movement training, and education.

Specialized Services We Offer at Langford Sports and Physical Therapy

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ACL Injury Prevention

ACL injury prevention focuses on reducing the risk of knee ligament injury during activities that involve jumping, cutting, pivoting, or sudden changes in direction. Many ACL injuries occur when the knee collapses inward or when landing mechanics place excessive strain on the joint. Our physical therapist evaluates hip strength, core stability, landing control, and lower extremity alignment to identify movement patterns that increase risk.

A prevention program typically includes progressive strengthening of the hips and legs, balance training, agility drills, and guided jump mechanics. Athletes learn how to control knee position during high demand movements. This structured approach improves body awareness and muscular coordination, which can reduce stress on the ACL. Programs are tailored to the athlete’s age, sport, and competition level to ensure relevance and safety.

Assisted Stretching

Assisted stretching is a guided technique in which the therapist supports and guides your limbs through controlled ranges of motion. It targets areas that feel tight or restricted, helping the body move with greater ease. At Langford Sports and Physical Therapy, we utilize assisted stretching to enhance joint mobility, alleviate tension in stiff muscles, and prepare the body for strengthening exercises. These benefits support smoother movement patterns and reduce stress on irritated tissue.

During assisted stretching, your therapist moves your body gently while monitoring how your joints and muscles respond. You can expect slow, steady movements that remain within a comfortable range of motion for you. We’ll also explain each stretch so you understand why it is used and how it supports your recovery. 

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Biofeedback

Biofeedback is one of the tools we may use in pelvic floor therapy to help patients better understand and improve muscle coordination, relaxation, and control through real time feedback. For orthopedic conditions, we use movement analysis, hands on assessment, exercise progressions, strength testing, and patient guided feedback to improve performance and recovery rather than relying on a machine alone. Our approach is always based on the individual needs of each patient and the goals they want to achieve.

Blood Flow Restriction

Blood flow restriction training allows patients to build strength using lighter weights. A specialized cuff is placed on the arm or leg to partially restrict venous blood flow while allowing arterial inflow. This controlled method creates a strengthening response similar to heavier resistance training.

Our physical therapist carefully screens each patient to ensure this technique is appropriate. Blood flow restriction is often helpful after surgery or during periods when joint pain limits the ability to lift heavier loads. Patients can improve muscle strength while placing less mechanical stress on healing tissues. The technique is always supervised and integrated into a broader exercise program focused on progressive loading and safe advancement.

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Concussion Therapy

Concussion therapy addresses lingering symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury. Patients may experience headaches, dizziness, balance problems, neck stiffness, or difficulty concentrating. Our physical therapist evaluates vestibular function, eye tracking, cervical mobility, and activity tolerance to identify contributing factors.

Treatment may include gradual aerobic exercise, gaze stabilization exercises, balance training, and neck mobility work. The program progresses step by step to avoid symptom flare ups while improving tolerance to daily activity. Patients often want to return to school, work, or sport safely. A structured concussion rehabilitation plan provides monitored progression and clear criteria for increasing activity levels. Care is individualized and adjusted based on symptom response.

Cupping

Cupping is a soft tissue technique that uses gentle suction to lift the skin and underlying tissue. The goal is to improve mobility of fascia and muscle layers. Our physical therapist may use cupping when soft tissue restrictions contribute to stiffness or limited range of motion.

Cupping often creates temporary circular marks on the skin that fade over several days. Patients typically report a feeling of reduced tightness after treatment. The technique is most effective when combined with corrective exercises and movement retraining. Cupping is not a standalone solution. It supports the larger rehabilitation plan by preparing tissues for improved motion and strengthening.

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IASTM

Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) uses specialized tools to address restrictions in soft tissue. Our physical therapist glides the instrument across the skin to detect and treat areas of stiffness. The goal is to improve tissue mobility and support better range of motion.

Patients may experience mild redness following treatment. IASTM often prepares the area for corrective exercise by improving mobility before strengthening begins. This technique supports improved movement quality but remains one component of a comprehensive physical therapy plan.

Joint Replacement Rehab

Joint replacement rehab is a structured treatment plan that helps your body recover after surgery to replace a hip, knee, shoulder, or other damaged joint tissue. Early rehabilitation plays a crucial role in achieving good outcomes following this type of surgery, supporting healing and reducing the risk of long-term complications. Ultimately, we want to help you return to your regular routines. 

During rehabilitation, your therapist guides you through exercises tailored to your stage of recovery. You’ll receive careful instruction, gradual progressions, and hands-on support when needed. Particularly during the early phases, we monitor your comfort and ensure that each movement protects your healing joint. As you improve, your plan will introduce more advanced exercises that support long-term mobility and function.

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Kinesio Taping

Kinesio taping involves applying flexible elastic tape to the skin to support muscles and joints during activity. The tape does not restrict motion. Instead, it provides sensory feedback that can improve body awareness.

Our physical therapist may use taping to support posture, reduce strain during activity, or enhance muscle activation. Taping is often helpful during return to sport or while building strength. The tape typically stays in place for several days and is safe for most skin types. It works best as part of a broader treatment program.

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy includes hands-on techniques used to improve joint mobility and soft tissue flexibility. Our physical therapist may use joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, or muscle stretching to address stiffness and restricted movement.

Manual therapy helps prepare the body for active rehabilitation. Improved mobility often allows patients to perform strengthening exercises more effectively. While manual therapy can reduce short term stiffness, long term improvement depends on active participation in exercise and movement retraining. This combination approach supports durable functional gains.

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A Team Focused on Your Progress

Patients who choose Langford Sports and Physical Therapy for physical therapy in Albuquerque, NM and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM receive attentive, individualized care. Our physical therapist explains each step clearly and involves you in decision making. We measure progress and adjust plans as needed.

Our clinic emphasizes:

  • Individualized treatment plans
  • Evidence-informed clinical decisions
  • Clear communication
  • Measurable goals
  • Long term self management

What to Expect During Physical Therapy at Langford Sports and Physical Therapy

Your physical therapist will start with a full evaluation. The plan should match your symptoms, goals, and medical history. Many treatment plans include a mix of hands-on care, exercise, and education. Progress should be measurable and adjusted over time. If symptoms worsen or do not improve, our physical therapist can reassess and modify your plan.

Follow up visits focus on guided exercise, movement training, and steady progression toward functional goals.

Start Your Care with a Clear Plan

Physical therapy supports improved movement, strength, and daily function. A comprehensive evaluation and individualized plan can help you move forward with confidence. Contact Langford Sports and Physical Therapy to schedule an appointment or ask questions about our approach to physical therapy. Our physical therapists in Albuquerque, NM and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM are ready to help you take the next step toward better movement and long term health.

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