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Most Common Gait Deviations and What It Means for Your Body

October 9th, 2025

Walking may seem effortless, but it is actually one of the most complex movements your body performs. Every step involves a finely tuned sequence of muscle activations, joint movements, and balance adjustments. As physical therapists, we analyze these gait patterns. Understanding your gait pattern allows us to understand how your body moves, identify inefficiencies, and

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Physical Therapy for Thoracic and Rib Pain

October 2nd, 2025

Thoracic pain and rib pain can be debilitating, affecting daily activities and overall quality of life. The good news is that physical therapy (PT) offers a comprehensive approach to evaluating, managing, and rehabilitating these conditions. This blog post will delve into how PT can effectively address thoracic and rib pain, incorporating data as needed. Understanding

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What Really Happens When You Tear Your ACL?

September 24th, 2025

An ACL tear is one of the most common and frustrating knee injuries, especially for athletes and active individuals. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a key stabilizer in your knee that keeps it from shifting or giving out during movement. But when it tears, it can dramatically affect your mobility, performance, and confidence. This

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Recovering From a Stress Fracture Through Physical Therapy

September 15th, 2025

Stress fractures are a common injury among runners, caused by repetitive impact on the bones, especially in the lower legs and feet. These tiny cracks often develop when a runner increases mileage, intensity, or frequency too quickly without allowing the body adequate time to adapt and recover. The most frequently affected areas in runners are

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Knee Pain During Tennis? A Meniscus Tear May Be the Cause

September 3rd, 2025

If you have ever felt a sharp pain or lingering soreness in your knee after a tennis match, you are not alone. Tennis demands explosive lateral movement, quick pivots, and sudden stops which can put significant strain on the knee joint. One common injury tennis players face is a meniscus tear. What is the Meniscus?

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Shoulder or Elbow Pain During Bench Press? Here Are Some Possible Causes

August 21st, 2025

Bench pressing is a great exercise for building upper body strength but if you are experiencing shoulder or elbow pain during or after bench press, you are not alone. Many active adults and athletes develop nagging pain that limits progress in the gym. Often, the root cause is not the bench press itself but from

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Physical Therapy for Hamstring Strain Recovery

August 14th, 2025

Hamstring strains are a common and often frustrating injury, particularly for athletes. These injuries occur when the muscles at the back of the thigh are stretched beyond their capacity, leading to tears. The good news is that physical therapy (PT) plays a crucial role in not only recovering from a hamstring strain but also in

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Is Lumbar Stenosis or a Herniated Disc Causing Your Back Pain? Here is How to Tell the Difference

July 29th, 2025

Back pain can disrupt your daily life making it hard to sit, stand, walk, or sleep comfortably. Two common causes of lower back pain are lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar disc herniation. While they may present with similar symptoms, they are very different conditions that require tailored treatment approaches. This article will break down the

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Healing Strong: Stress Fracture Recovery Through Physical Therapy

July 22nd, 2025

Stress fractures are a common injury among runners, caused by repetitive impact on the bones, especially in the lower legs and feet. These tiny cracks often develop when a runner increases mileage, intensity, or frequency too quickly without allowing the body adequate time to adapt and recover. The most frequently affected areas in runners are

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