Rehabilitation Center
750 Hospital Loop
Craig, CO 81625
*Dedicated entrance and parking on the west side of the Medical Clinic, drive-thru and patient drop-off available
Phone: 970-824-5992
Fax: 970-824-5994
Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy Services in Craig
Through education, hands-on care and prescribed exercise, physical therapists can change the lives of those who are suffering from injury, disease, disabilities and several other conditions.
As a part of the Memorial Regional Health Rehabilitation Center, patients have access to some of the best physical therapists in the region. We offer physical therapy and occupational therapy services to individuals in Craig and surrounding communities.
Our therapists have a wide variety of expertise to help you with everything from headache pain to orthopedic and sports-related injuries. We also offer injury prevention techniques to give you the tools to stay injury free. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule an appointment.
General PT Services
Our Rehabilitation Center is a modern, convenient space where patients receive one-on-one help from a team of certified physical therapists for recovery from illness, injury or surgery. Physical therapy is also provided to patients staying in the hospital as needed.
The physical therapy services we offer to the community include:
Areas of Specialty
Our Physical Therapy Team
Our physical therapists will work with you to develop a plan that best treats your current condition. Whether you’re suffering from an athletic injury or simply want to be able to go for walks with your grandchildren, we want to help you reach your goals.
Our physical therapy team consists of:
- Ericka I. Lucas, PT, DPT, OCS, Physical Therapist, Manager
- Ryan D. Shawcroft, PT, DPT, Physical Therapist
- Carol G. Sitlington, PT, Physical Therapist
- Emily Eliasen, PT, DPT, Physical Therapist
- Lauren Bennett, PTA
![Physical Therapy](https://memorialregionalhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/MOB003Rehabilitation.jpg)
Pelvic Rehabilitation Services
Memorial Regional Health is committed to improving the quality of life for the communities we serve. MRH Rehabilitation now offers Pelvic Floor Therapy with Ericka Lucas, Doctor of Physical Therapy. Ericka offers pelvic rehabilitation for both men and women. These non-invasive, non-surgical interventions can offer relief from years of pain, incontinence and other pelvic issues. Talk to your doctor and see if pelvic floor therapy is the right step for you.
The Pelvic Floor
Pelvic floor (PF) muscles function to support pelvic floor organs, assist in urinary and fecal continence, aid in sexual appreciation (orgasm), stabilize connecting joints, and act as a venous and lymphatic pump for the pelvis.
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to a wide range of problems that occur when the muscles of the pelvic floor are weak, tight, damaged, or uncoordinated. Dysfunction may be associated with impairment of the sacroiliac joint, low back, coccyx and/ or hip joint. The tissues surrounding the pelvic organs may have increased or decreased sensitivity and/or irritation contributing to pelvic pain. Many times, the underlying cause of pelvic pain is difficult to determine.
![3188 Pelvic Therapy Brochure_v4p Ericka Lucas, PT, DPT, OCS Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist](https://memorialregionalhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/3188-Pelvic-Therapy-Brochure_v4p-970x1024.jpg)
Ericka Lucas, PT, DPT, OCS Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist
Pelvic Rehab
Non-surgical intervention for men and women’s health, specializing in:
Do I Need Pelvic Rehabilitation?
Millions of Americans are suffering from pelvic floor dysfunction, yet for most, the condition goes unidentified and untreated. Statistics suggest that 1 out of every 5 Americans (of every age) suffer from some type of pelvic floor dysfunction at some time in their life. Constipation is often related to pelvic floor tightness. Over 25 million Americans suffer from urinary incontinence alone or involuntary loss of urine. In fact, incontinence is the number one reason for nursing home admittance. And it is not just a “women’s” problem; men and children can have pelvic floor dysfunction as well. While pelvic physical therapy is not the solution for all pelvic issues, it can offer resolution for many individuals.