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Improving Muscle Function After A Knee Replacement

April 14th, 2023

Quadriceps inhibition after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common problem that many patients experience during their recovery process. This condition, also known as arthrogenic muscle inhibition, occurs when the muscles in the quadriceps group become inactive and fail to contract effectively. This can lead to pain, stiffness, and difficulty with functional activities such as

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What is Shoulder Impingement Syndrome (SIS)?

April 6th, 2023

Shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) is a common condition that affects many people, particularly athletes and those who use their arms for repetitive motions, such as painters, carpenters, and office workers. The condition occurs when the rotator cuff tendons in the shoulder become compressed or pinched between the bones of the shoulder joint. This can cause

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Managing Pain from Bone Spurs

March 28th, 2023

Osteophytes, also known as bone spurs, are a common condition that can cause pain and discomfort for many people. For some, this can create significant difficulty or pain when performing activities of daily living. In this blog post, we’ll explore what osteophytes are and how physical therapy can help those suffering from this condition. What

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Golfer’s Elbow: A Common Cause of Elbow Pain

March 1st, 2023

Overuse injuries frequently occur at major joints and can significantly limit a person’s ability to engage in recreational or leisure activities. One example of these types of injuries is “Golfer’s Elbow.” Also known as medial epicondylitis, this injury causes pain on the inner aspect of the elbow, often as the result of repetitive movements involving

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What is Scoliosis?

February 27th, 2023

What is Scoliosis? Scoliosis is defined as a lateral curvature of the spine. The spine has normal forward and backward curvatures, however a curvature toward the side can give rise to pain, difficulty breathing, weakness, and more. There are different levels of severity of scoliosis. In the more mild cases, there is no need for

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Hamstring Strains & Recovery

February 15th, 2023

Hamstring strains are common in sports involving high speed dynamic movements such as soccer, football, hockey or any activities involving rapid changes in knee position. These injuries can cause significant pain and limit one’s participation in daily activities. This article will discuss the anatomy of the hamstrings, causes of strains, and information on recovering from

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6 Reasons to See a Physical Therapist

February 13th, 2023

1) Pain Management Pain can occur due to many reasons: falls, muscle imbalances, sports, and more. We are able to help you address the impairment and provide manual techniques along with an individualized program to correct any imbalances to help you get back moving without pain.  2) Avoid Surgery Physical therapy has proven to be

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Treatment Options For A Torn Meniscus

February 10th, 2023

Knee injuries are common among those who engage in recreational sports or exercise. One of the most prevalent injuries are meniscus tears. This can occur acutely during activity or happen gradually over time. Regardless of the mechanism of injury, a torn meniscus can lead to significant knee pain and subsequent disability. What is The Meniscus? 

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Neck Pain? Physical Therapy Can Help

February 7th, 2023

Neck pain is commonly reported with an estimated annual prevalence ranging from 30-50% of adults. Of those who experience this problem, approximately 30% will develop chronic, long-term symptoms. Therefore, it is evident that neck pain, also called cervicalgia, should be addressed in a timely manner with emphasis on promoting long-term improvements. This article will discuss

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