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Did you Know? October is National Physical Therapy Month Patients and physicians all over the world embrace the benefits of physical therapy and it's impact on quality of life for musculoskeletal impairments. Physical therapists can help with diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disorders related to bones, joints and muscles. Reduction in pain, improvement in mobility, […]
Read MoreCan Physical Therapy Help Alzheimer's? September is World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Alzheimer's disease is a chronic, progressive, degenerative condition that causes patients to gradually lose their memory and, over time, other bodily functions. It is widely considered a disease that can rob individuals of their dignity and independence. Traditional medicine has been unable to find […]
Read MoreCan Physical Therapy Reverse Aging? September is considered 'healthy aging month'. The human body goes through a number of changes, as one grows older. A decline in muscle mass and bone density can lead to muscle fatigue and joint pain. It's common for seniors to experience a degree of fear and apprehension prior to […]
Read MoreTennis Elbow and Physical Therapy Tennis elbow is not restricted to those who play tennis. It is a condition in which tendon damage causes […]
Read MoreCan Physical Therapy Help Kids with Arthritis? Did you know that physical therapy can help kids with arthritis? Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA), also called Stills disease, is the most common form […]
Read MoreHow to Avoid Weekend Warrior Injuries It's important to be physically active, and avoid injuries at the same time. This is especially important for a 'weekend warrior'. If you are sedentary, it's extremely important to plan ahead in order to avoid exercise-related injuries. After all, the human body cannot go from 'inactive' mode to […]
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