
FAQs

Care Built Around How You
Move, Heal, & Recover
At Isaac Physical Therapy, care is personal, one-on-one, and built around what is actually limiting your movement and quality of life. We treat a wide range of orthopedic issues, post-surgical needs, sports injuries, women's health concerns, lymphedema, wound care, vestibular conditions, and more.

Questions We're Asked The Most
Our Service
Find the Care You're Looking For
Explore the areas we treat and jump to the section that best matches what you're dealing with.
Recovery & Performance
Some patients come to us after surgery. Others are recovering from an injury, trying to return to sport, or simply wanting to move with more strength and stability again. Treatment is built around where you are now and where you want to go next.
Post-surgical Rehabilitation
Sports Injury Rehabilitation
Manual Therapy
Balance & Stability Training
Chronic Pain Support
Movement-based Recovery
Whether the goal is returning to exercise, feeling steadier on your feet, or getting through the workday with less pain, your plan of care is built around meaningful progress.



Women's Health & Pelvic Floor
We provide care for women dealing with issues that can affect comfort, stability, strength, and day-to-day function through different stages of life. These concerns can be personal and often go untreated longer than they should.
Women's Health Physical Therapy
Pelvic Floor Therapy
Our goal is to provide thoughtful, individualized care that helps you feel supported, understood, and more confident in your body.
Lymphedema & Wound Care
Some conditions require more specialized support, especially when healing, swelling, and recovery are involved.
Lymphedema Treatment
Wound Care
Marisa Isaac, DPT, MTC, CLT, CWS, MAT
Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT) / Certified Wound Specialist (CWS)
This area of care is focused on promoting healing, improving function, and helping patients manage conditions that need consistent, skilled attention.


Vestibular & Dizziness Care
Dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues can affect daily life in a major way. We work with patients dealing with vestibular concerns to help improve stability, reduce symptoms, and restore confidence with movement.

