About our HospitalsOutpatient Clinic Locations
Wolfson Children’s Rehabilitation ReferralsCall 904.202.1884 for additional information, or to schedule an appointment at any location.
Baptist Medical CentersBaptist Medical Center Jacksonville800 Prudential Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32207904.202.2000
Baptist Medical Center Beaches1350 13th Avenue S, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250904.627.2900
Baptist Medical Center Nassau1250 S 18th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034904.321.3500
Baptist Medical Center South14550 Old St. Augustine Road, Jacksonville, FL 32258904.821.6000
Wolfson Children’s Hospital800 Prudential Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32207904.202.8000
The Wolfson Rehabilitation Sports and Orthopedics program
is supported in part through collaboration with
Baptist Rehabilitation
wolfsonchildrens.org/rehab
Wolfson Children’s Rehabilitation is part of Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
Wolfson Children’s
Rehabilitation
Sports and Orthopedics Program
Orange Park1590 Island Lane, Suite 44Fleming Island, FL 32003904.215.3324
Beaches1320 Roberts DriveJacksonville Beach, FL 32250904.627.1480
AIA
Third St
Beach Blvd
13th Ave S
Rob
erts Dr
J.Turner Butler Blvd
BaptistBeaches
Eagle Harbor Pkwy
Business Center Dr
County Rd 220Island Ln
Town C
enter Blvd
17
Westside810 Lane Avenue SouthJacksonville, FL 32205904.378.0685
Normandy Blvd
Mercel Ln
Lane Ave
10
South Mandarin14785 Old St. Augustine Road, Suite 100Jacksonville, FL 32258904.292.1808
Philips Hw
y
Old St. Augustine Rd
295 9A
BaptistSouth
95
Nassau1886 South 14th StreetFernandina Beach, FL 32034904.277.9677
JacksonvilleDrew Bradbury Center (Aetna Bldg.)841 Prudential Drive, Suite 140Jacksonville, FL 32207904.346.0394
Mandarin10337 San Jose Boulevard Suite 102Jacksonville, FL 32257904.346.0394
Prudential Dr
Acosta B
ridg
e
95
Aetna
Hartley Rd
Big Tree Ln
Crown Point Ct
San Jose Blvd
295
Sadler Rd
Park Ave
AIA
S 8th St
S 14th St
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Orthopedic injuries affecting children and teenagers are often very different from those more commonly seen in adults. Wolfson Children’s Rehabilitation Sports and Orthopedics Program is designed for young bodies that are still growing, with individual treatment plans linked to stage of maturity and style of learning.
Pediatric physical therapists experienced and qualified in the practice of sports rehabilitation address the diverse needs of the pre-teen through young adult in an upbeat environment conducive to success. All clinic locations are equipped to meet the rehabilitation needs of individuals, regardless of level of athletic ability or choice of sport.
The goals of the program include:
• Safely returning young athletes to the sport or activity of their choice
• Educating the patient and family on his or her specific medical conditions
• Preventing further injury or re-injury
• Preventing or minimizing deformity
• Maximizing functional ability at home, at school and in the community
Wolfson Children’s Rehabilitation Sports and Orthopedics Program provides:
• Individualized physical therapy assessments
• Comprehensive therapy care plans that include functional strengthening and activities, neuromuscular techniques, gait training, soft-tissue mobilization, manual therapy, modalities, home exercise plans and ongoing patient and family instruction.
Assessment and treatment are provided for the following conditions and injuries:
• Post-surgical orthopedic conditions
• Patellar pain syndrome and subluxation
• Ligament strains and tears
• Meniscal tears
• Overuse injuries of shoulder, elbow and lower extremities
• Musculoskeletal conditions of upper and lower extremities
• Fractures
• Back pain and scoliosis
• Tendonitis
• Joint pain (ankle, knee, shoulder, back)
Additional special services and programs include:
• Orthotic fitting/recommendation
• Occupational therapy services
Where Children Come First
“Children’s bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments are still growing, making them more susceptible to injury. Older children are more likely to suffer from sports-related injuries than younger children.”
“It is estimated that up to 50 percent of injuries seen in pediatric sports medicine are related to overuse.”
“Most organized sports-related injuries (62 percent) occur during practice rather than games.”
Safekids.org