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Hospital's rehabilitation programs are expertly equipped to return our patients to the activities they love while helping them build the strength to avoid future injuries. From neurological therapy and stroke rehab to sports-related injury repair and post surgical rehabilitation, facilities are made available across the state with major rehab hubs in Volusia, Orlando, Celebration and Tampa.

Health, Healing and Wellbeing

At the heart of our rehabilitation services is a diverse team of physicians and specialists who are experienced in addressing a wide range of sports and rehabilitation issues. Each patient receives an individualized plan of care that promotes healing, health and prevention of further injuries. The goal is to treat the whole person, as well as the injury or disease itself

Research, Education and Community Involvement


Clinical research and personal development is an ongoing focus with Florida Hospital's rehabilitation teams. Our knowledgeable clinicians steadily contribute to studies published in medical journals both here in the US and internationally.


We also educate the community on preventative techniques by offering screenings, health fairs and events through community initiatives and partnerships with professional, college and local sports organizations. This enables our team to provide education on our programs, services, therapists and doctors, which can help prevent injury and illness.

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