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5 Essential Tips for Managing Daily Stiffness

March 8th, 2024

Many individuals spend prolonged hours at work, often leading to stiffness and discomfort. In this blog post, we’ll explore five practical tips from a physical therapy standpoint to help manage stiffness while working and promote a healthier, more comfortable work routine. Incorporating these five tips into your daily work routine can make a significant difference

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Addressing Chronic Stroke Symptoms Through Physical Therapy

August 15th, 2023

Recovering from the aftermath of a chronic stroke is a journey that requires determination, perseverance, and expert guidance. Chronic stroke symptoms can present unique challenges, but with the right approach and support, significant improvements in physical function and quality of life are achievable. In this blog post, we will delve into the world of outpatient

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Sciatica: Causes and Treatment Options

August 1st, 2023

Sciatica is a common condition that affects many people worldwide. It is characterized by pain that radiates from the lower back down to the legs. This pain can be debilitating and can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life. If you are suffering from sciatica, physical therapy can help relieve your symptoms and improve your

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Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis: What’s The Difference?

December 13th, 2022

Arthritis is common among adults but the pathology and treatment can vary depending on the type. This article will discuss osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and treatment options for both types of arthritis.  Osteoarthritis Overview The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that over 32.5 million adults suffer from osteoarthritis (OA) in the United States

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Knee Pain? Backwards Walking May Be The Answer

November 29th, 2022

Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative condition occurring in over 19% of the American population over 45 years old (Del Amo, 2022). The condition frequently affects the knee joint in the body resulting in pain, weakness, stiffness, swelling, and reduced range of motion (ROM). How Do You Know If You Have Osteoarthritis? A diagnosis of Osteoarthritis

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Elevated Shoulder Posture? Identifying Causes and Solutions

September 20th, 2022

Many people are familiar with the concept of keeping the shoulders “down and back” to improve their posture. But this is sometimes easier said than done. This article will identify possible causes of elevated shoulder posture and provide some simple solutions that can improve it.  Causes of Elevated Shoulder Posture The muscles that are primarily

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Iliotibial Band Syndrome

July 14th, 2022

Do you experience same-sided hip and knee pain during or after repetitive activity such as running or cycling? If so, you may be experiencing iliotibial band syndrome. This is a common musculoskeletal condition that can limit a person’s ability to engage in recreational activities and activities of daily living such as walking or stair negotiation. 

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How Much Physical Activity Should I Do?

May 27th, 2022

Physical activity can help to maintain or improve physical function, boost energy, manage weight, and can be used to reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular pathologies. While most people are aware of these and the various other benefits physical activity has to offer, many people are unsure how often they should be performing physical activity.

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What Are The Motions of Your Ankle?

February 23rd, 2022

The ankle joint is called a “hinged synovial joint” which is formed by the talus, tibia, and fibula bones. The ankle joint is important during walking because it is the first point of contact and absorbs weight bearing force during gait. There are 6 isolated movements of the ankle joint and this article will display

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