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Conditions Treated
The Roper Rehabilitation Hospital provides services for a wide range of conditions including:
Stroke
Spinal cord injury
Congenital (birth) deformities
Amputation
Major multiple trauma
Brain injury
Neurological disorders (
Multiple Sclerosis
,
Guillain Barre
,
Parkinson’s
, etc.)
Fractures
(hip, pelvic, etc.)
Burns
Active, polyarticular
rheumatoid arthritis
,
psoriatic arthritis
& seronegative arthropathies
Systematic vasculidities with joint inflammation
Severe or advanced
osteoarthritis
Knee or hip joint replacement
(bilateral, patient at least 85 years of age, or Body Mass Index of 50 or greater or knee or hip joint of single total)
Hip replacement
due to hip fracture
And other conditions as based on Medicare guidelines.