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Improve Your Bone Health with Physical Therapy

January 26th, 2022

Osteoporosis is a common condition in which the bones become weak and brittle. It is estimated that over 54 million Americans have osteoporosis. Osteoporosis may occasionally cause symptoms such as back pain, stooped or bent over posture with a “hump back”, loss of height, and shortness of breath. However, it is often considered a “silent”

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Boost Your Post-Run Recovery with This Simple Stretching Routine

January 14th, 2022

After a run, it’s tempting to quickly go back home, run errands, or check things off of your to-do list immediately after instead of cooling down, especially with a busy schedule. Although this may not seem like a big deal, you are actually missing out on a crucial part of your workout. What you do

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Will a Cortisone Injection Relieve My Pain?

January 10th, 2022

Do you experience inflamed joints that limit you from doing your favorite activities? Do you second guess before lifting something out of fear of a sharp pain? Has your Orthopedist or Primary Care Physician (PCP) recommended a Cortisone Injection? Cortisone shots offer an appealing option for pain relief and can provide fast relief. This article will

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Are You at Increased Risk For Shin Splints?

December 31st, 2021

Did you know that “shin splints” are simply the nickname for the condition known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS)? “Tibial” refers to the long bone of the lower leg called the tibia, which most people know as the shin bone. “Medial” refers to the inner edge of this bone, where many muscles that control

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A Targeted Exercise Program Can Help Prevent Ankle Sprains

December 29th, 2021

Have you ever twisted your ankle when changing direction while running, landing awkwardly after jumping, or even just simply stepping onto an uneven surface? Ankle sprains are very common injuries, and although athletes are at increased risk for ankle sprain compared to the general population, they can happen during your regular everyday activities. If you

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Is Hip Impingement Keeping You From Being Active? PT can help!

December 10th, 2021

The hip is one of the most mobile joints in the body, responsible for movement of the lower extremity. It also plays a significant role in stability as the largest weight bearing joint in the body. A healthy hip joint allows for mobility in daily life and in your favorite activities. This is especially important

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Mid-Back Stiffness? Try These 4 Exercises to Improve Your Thoracic Mobility!

December 8th, 2021

Do you find that you are often stiff and or sore right in the middle of your back? This area, known as the thoracic spine, commonly lacks mobility due to frequent, prolonged sitting and poor posture while working at a computer, driving, or performing other daily tasks in a relatively sedentary lifestyle. Sitting in a

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Physical Therapy is Crucial to Your Joint Replacement Recovery

December 3rd, 2021

Severe joint pain can be debilitating and limit one’s ability to function normally in daily life. Total joint replacements are commonly performed orthopedic procedures that can help restore mobility and improve quality of life in individuals with chronic joint pain. Although total joint replacements can be performed on many different joints throughout the body, the

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Relieve Radiating Neck Pain with These 4 Exercises

December 1st, 2021

Do you experience pain that starts at your neck and travels down to your shoulder, arm, and even your hands? Have you noticed that your arm feels weak or that your fingers feel numb and tingly? You may have a condition known as cervical radiculopathy, which is more commonly referred to as a pinched nerve.

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