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Resolving Muscle “Knots” In The Upper Back

October 16th, 2023

Muscle tightness can result in localized dense areas of muscle tissue that people commonly refer to as “knots.” Many people experience this between their shoulder blades or in the upper trapezius/shoulder. These tense, stubborn knots can cause discomfort, limit your range of motion, and even lead to headaches. Fortunately, physical therapy offers effective techniques to

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Total Hip Replacements and Physical Therapy

October 10th, 2023

Total hip replacement (THR), also known as hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure that can be life-changing for individuals suffering from hip pain and limited mobility due to conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or hip fractures. While the surgery itself is a significant step towards pain relief and improved function, the journey to full recovery

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The Impact of Range of Motion Deficits on Daily Function

October 3rd, 2023

When it comes to our daily lives, we often take for granted the simple tasks that allow us to function independently. From reaching for that morning cup of coffee to bending down to tie our shoelaces, our ability to move freely plays a vital role in maintaining our quality of life. However, range of motion

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Is Disc Herniation Causing Your Back Pain?

September 29th, 2023

Many people are familiar with the idea that issues pertaining to discs can result in severe back pain, but there is often some uncertainty about what this means and what is happening. Back pain can occur for many reasons, but disc herniation often has specific characteristics that make it easier to identify this condition.  What

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Jaw Clicking: A Closer Look at the TMJ

September 26th, 2023

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) allows you to open and close your mouth and shift your jaw forward and backward and side-to-side. Normally, these motions are pain-free and smooth. In some cases, opening and closing of the jaw can cause clicking and pain. This is something that may warrant a closer look to identify any problems

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What Causes Stiff Joints? Understanding Joint Stiffness and Its Remedies

September 19th, 2023

Joint stiffness is a common complaint among people of all ages, and it can significantly impact one’s mobility and quality of life. Stiff joints can occur in various parts of the body, such as the knees, hips, shoulders, and hands. In this blog post, we’ll explore the causes of stiff joints and discuss how physical

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Could Ankle Weakness Contribute To Your Knee Pain?

September 13th, 2023

We may think about our ankles and knees as separate joints but what happens at one is likely affecting the motion of the other. For this reason, if there is inadequate muscular support, excess forces can be placed through a joint. This can present as pain in one or both joints when tasked with more

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Finding Relief From Nerve Compression

September 8th, 2023

Nerve compression, also known as nerve entrapment or pinched nerve, is a common condition that can cause discomfort and pain in various parts of the body. This condition occurs when a nerve is squeezed or compressed by surrounding tissues. Nerve compression can result in a range of symptoms that can significantly impact your daily life.

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How to Know if You Need Physical Therapy

August 31st, 2023

Many people have limited, if any, experience with physical therapy. Given that, some may be left to wonder if physical therapy would be appropriate for them. Some think that physical therapy is only for those who have had surgery or suffer from severely debilitating conditions; however, this is a common misconception. Many people can benefit

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