Outpatient Physical Therapy at Inland Valley Hospital

Physical therapist and patient at Inland Valley Hospital

The Department of Physical Therapy at Southwest Healthcare Inland Valley Hospital is dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for our patients by promoting and facilitating their optimal health and human potential. We work to achieve that goal by providing comprehensive patient evaluation and treatment, educating patients and families and consulting with other healthcare providers.

Physical therapy services are provided on an outpatient basis only. Staff members work with all medical disciplines, including neurosciences, orthopedics, gerontology, hematology, oncology and general medicine. Our clinical expertise and core values of compassion and respect demonstrate our firm commitment to providing the highest quality care for our patients.

Our staff includes physical therapists with specific expertise in various clinical specialties.

Schedule an appointment

For PT visits, call 951-677-9797. If you need a referral to a specialist at Inland Valley Hospital, call the free service 800-879-1020.

We serve local patients

Patients admitted for outpatient care may have serious diagnoses, including:

  • Stroke (CVA)
  • Brain tumor
  • Orthopedic conditions
  • Arthritis
  • Amputation
  • Neurological conditions
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Paraplegic
  • Deconditioning
  • Acute or chronic musculoskeletal conditions
  • Sports injuries
  • Orthopedic post-surgical care
  • Chronic pain
  • Neuromuscular disease

Advanced physical therapy services 

The Department of Physical Therapy provides a range of evaluative, preventative and rehabilitative services to those with impairments in physical functioning. Our staff provides patients with comprehensive evaluations, one-to-one education and functional training. Services may include:

  • Evaluation and treatment of neuromuscular conditions
  • Evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions
  • Evaluation and treatment of neurological issues following stroke or brain surgery
  • Training amputee patients to prepare for prosthetic limbs
  • Biomechanical assessment and gait analysis for orthotic shoe fittings
  • Strengthening and functional activities for patients recovering from trauma and surgery
  • Instruction for patients and caregivers to n safe, effective function geared toward independence
  • Self-care routines and home exercises to self-manage discomfort  s
  • Evaluation and treatment of patients with chronic pain
  • Consultations with rehab specialists 
  • Education on back care, posture correction and fall prevention