Medical Rehabilitation Systems-Grantsville

Medical Rehabilitation Systems-Grantsville Medical Rehabilitation Systems is committed to providing high quality physical therapy to the members of our communities.

We provide a patient-centered program; emphasizing personal care and one-on-one rehabilitation, using advanced technology and exceptional techniques. Our goal is to assist and educate our patients in living a healthy, active lifestyle, without pain or physical limitations, through exemplary physical therapy and wellness services.

04/05/2026
03/23/2026

Foot drop. Weakness. Uncertainty with every step.
Motus Foot is changing therapy with robot-assisted, repetitive training to help you walk stronger, safer, and more confidently.

This will be a game changer!
03/23/2026

This will be a game changer!

Cutting‑edge research is exploring injectable gel therapies that go beyond masking back pain — aiming to restore the structure and function of degenerated spinal discs rather than merely relieving symptoms. These gels are engineered as biocompatible hydrogels that can be delivered through a minimally invasive injection directly into damaged intervertebral discs, offering a new direction in spine regenerative medicine.

Traditional treatments for degenerative disc disease — including physical therapy, pain medications, or surgery — often address pain but do not repair the underlying disc damage. Research shows that injectable hydrogel materials can mimic the nucleus pulposus tissue by absorbing water, restoring hydration, and providing mechanical support to the disc. These gels can fill structural gaps, support cell viability, modulate inflammation, and promote extracellular matrix synthesis, which are key factors in disc regeneration.

Early clinical and preclinical studies — including work on technologies like hydrogels that harden in situ to preserve disc height and function — demonstrate improvements in pain, physical function, and disc integrity following injection. While more research is ongoing to confirm long‑term regenerative outcomes in humans, this approach represents a promising non‑surgical strategy for spinal disc restoration, offering hope for millions suffering from chronic low back pain and mobility issues.

If you ask ten people what getting better means, you will get ten different answers. For some, it is running a 5K. For o...
03/23/2026

If you ask ten people what getting better means, you will get ten different answers. For some, it is running a 5K. For others, it is picking up a grandchild without pain. We believe your specific goals are the secret to a faster recovery. Read our latest article on how to define your own North Star for physical therapy. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QFSEwqxlUl0mN_lmTL0Gt47dwnNpAAFm/view?usp=sharing

03/12/2026

I have attended CPR classes over the years, but was never told this particular scenario. I I have attended CPR classes over the years, but was never told this particular scenario. I was told that when your body starts sweating profusely for no apparent reason followed by what feels like a spasm at the end of your esophagus, that is your body’s warning sign.

When you are alone and have a heart attack, what are you gonna do? A really good post that can't be shared often enough:

1. Take a 2 minute break and read this:
Let's say it's 5:25 pm and you're driving home after an unusually hard day's work.

2. You are really tired and frustrated.
All of a sudden your experience chest pains. They are starting to radiate in the arm and jaw. It feels like being stabbed in the chest and heart. You're only a few miles away from the nearest hospital or home.

3. Unfortunately you don't know if you can make it..

4. Maybe you've taken CPR training, but the person running the course hasn't told you how to help yourself.

5. How do you survive a heart attack when you're alone when it happens? A person who is feeling weak and whose heart is beating hard has only about 10 seconds before losing consciousness.

6. But you can help yourself by coughing repeatedly and very strongly! Deep breaths before every cough. Coughing should be repeated every second until you arrive at the hospital or until your heart starts to beat normally.

7. Deep breathing gives oxygen to your lungs and coughing movements boost the heart and blood circulation. Heart pressure also helps to restore a normal heartbeat. That’s how cardiac arrest victims can make it to the hospital for the right treatment.

8. Cardiologists say if someone gets this message and passes it on to 10 people, we can expect to save at least one life.

9. FOR WOMEN: You should know that women have additional and different symptoms. Rarely have crushing chest pain or pain in the arms. Often have indigestion and tightness across the back at the bra line plus sudden fatigue.

Instead of posting jokes, you're helping save lives by spreading this message.

❤️ COPY (hold your finger, click on the text and select copy, go to your own page and where you normally want to write, select finger again and paste)

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2. You are really tired and frustrated.
All of a sudden your experience chest pains. They are starting to radiate in the arm and jaw. It feels like being stabbed in the chest and heart. You're only a few miles away from the nearest hospital or home.

3. Unfortunately you don't know if you can make it..

4. Maybe you've taken CPR training, but the person running the course hasn't told you how to help yourself.

5. How do you survive a heart attack when you're alone when it happens? A person who is feeling weak and whose heart is beating hard has only about 10 seconds before losing consciousness.

6. But you can help yourself by coughing repeatedly and very strongly! Deep breaths before every cough. Coughing should be repeated every second until you arrive at the hospital or until your heart starts to beat normally.

7. Deep breathing gives oxygen to your lungs and coughing movements boost the heart and blood circulation. Heart pressure also helps to restore a normal heartbeat. That’s how cardiac arrest victims can make it to the hospital for the right treatment.

8. Cardiologists say if someone gets this message and passes it on to 10 people, we can expect to save at least one life.

9. FOR WOMEN: You should know that women have additional and different symptoms. Rarely have crushing chest pain or pain in the arms. Often have indigestion and tightness across the back at the bra line plus sudden fatigue.

Instead of posting jokes, you're helping save lives by spreading this message.

❤️ COPY (hold your finger, click on the text and select copy, go to your own page and where you normally want to write, select finger again and paste)

Copied from a friend

Christmas is getting close when Grant the elf comes to visit!
12/03/2025

Christmas is getting close when Grant the elf comes to visit!

Address

12580 National Pike
Grantsville, MD
21536

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+13018955793

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