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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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Physical Therapy Can Help With Falls

February 3rd, 2023

Demographics A recent study has analyzed the occurrence of falls in the population. The study found that there was an increased risk of falls in: women compared to men and those who are fearful of falling (Lim, 2019). Similarly, there is an increase in occurrence of falls with an increase in age as well as

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Dizzy When Turning Your Head?

February 1st, 2023

Do you get a feeling of dizziness or vertigo when you get in/out of bed? How about when you are walking/driving and turn your head? Or rolling over in bed? If any of these activities cause dizziness, you may have a disturbance in the organs of your inner ear. What Happened? Inside our ears, there

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Piriformis Syndrome: A Cause of Hip & Leg Pain

January 25th, 2023

Pain in the back of the hip and leg can make completion of everyday tasks difficult and can limit a person’s ability to engage in their favorite activities. One condition that can contribute to this type of pain is Piriformis Syndrome. This article will discuss the pathoanatomical features and symptoms commonly seen with this condition. 

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Recovering From a Sprained Ankle

January 20th, 2023

You Rolled Your Ankle… Rolling your ankle is a common injury many people experience. The ankle frequently “rolls” causing the foot to come inward relative to the lower leg (shin). This motion can cause damage to the tendons and ligaments on the outer, or lateral, portion of the ankle. Most often the fibers of these

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5 Tips for Preventing Low Back Pain

January 17th, 2023

Lift With Your Legs When picking objects up from the floor, body mechanics are important for limiting stress through the low back. The lumbar spine is most vulnerable to injury in deep flexion; especially when combined with rotation. To limit the potential for injury, it is best to get close to the object, squat down

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PT Before Surgery, What’s The Point?

January 12th, 2023

Pre-op PT Preoperative physical therapy is implemented before major surgical interventions such as ACL repair, total knee/hip/shoulder replacement, and more. The purpose of this is to maximize strength in the surrounding muscles, increase flexibility, and maximize range of motion prior to surgery. Is there any evidence to show this is beneficial? Recovery Benefits A recent

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5 Tips for Managing Knee Osteoarthritis

January 5th, 2023

1. Ice and Elevation After Activity After engaging in physical activity, swelling and irritation of the joint structures of the knee can occur. This can cause sensations of stiffness, worsening of pain and general discomfort. By applying ice to the knees and elevating them above the level of the heart, you can reduce this swelling

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Bursitis: Overview and Treatment

January 3rd, 2023

Bursitis is a common condition affecting 1 in 10,000 people in the knees and elbows alone. Despite its prevalence, most people are unfamiliar with what this means and how to manage the symptoms stemming from it. This article will discuss the anatomy, causes, and treatment options relevant to the diagnosis of bursitis.  What is a

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