Why Space Matters.. In Your Spine
You may know that physical therapy helps in the treatment of low back pain but did you also know that physical therapy can help treat conditions such as spinal stenosis?…
You may know that physical therapy helps in the treatment of low back pain but did you also know that physical therapy can help treat conditions such as spinal stenosis?…
Abdominal adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form in the abdomen between organs. They can develop following any type of pelvic surgery, from a C-section or cyst removal to…
Have you ever had a nagging pain in the region of the pelvis or hip? Pain or discomfort in the pelvic region and the hip may be related. Since the…
Few people associate the word robotics with physical therapy, but physical therapists play an important role in helping individuals prepare, use and maintain robotic limbs. In fact, physical therapists are…
Strains, sprains, pulled muscles and even fractures are just some of the possible injuries that can befall recreational, amateur and professional athletes. The injuries are often more severe than those…
We all have experienced at one time or another, soreness in our muscles, or pain in a joint as we’ve gotten older. Usually, it means a trip to the medicine…
Millions of children who appear clumsy may be suffering from Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Often referred to as clumsy child syndrome, it’s a serious and chronic neurological disorder that occurs…
Osteoporosis is a condition in which bone density reduces. The amount of calcium and minerals in the bone tend to decrease substantially. As a result, bones become fragile and are…
Dry needling is a form of treatment used by physical therapist used to treat decrease pain and dysfunction. It involves inserting needles into the skin and underlying tissue at specific…
If you are looking for ways to treat acute and chronic pain, physical therapists may suggest laser therapy. Laser therapy is a form of treatment using light energy. The type…