Chronic Joint and Muscle Pain Management
All of us have experienced pain and discomfort in the muscles and joints at some point, especially with age. In most cases, the use of...
Role of Physical Therapy on Parkinson's Disease Treatment
Parkinson's disease is a progressive, degenerative clinical condition that worsens over time. Typical symptoms include tremors, loss of...
The Role of Physical Therapy in Music
Snapping hip syndrome, also called dancers' hip, is a snapping sensation or popping sound heard in the hip while walking, flexing or...
Benefits of Physical Therapy on Spine
The spinal column supports the body and provides the structural framework for muscles and bones in the trunk region. It is a bony...
Workplace Wellness and Physical Therapy: Is There a Link?
The average person spends eight (8) hours or more in the workplace. Occupational hazards and risks are prevalent in a work environment,...
Protect and Strengthen the Knee Through Physical Therapy
Knee and foot injuries are common for people of all ages. They tend to occur during day-to-day activities such as walking, climbing...
Problem With Pain in the Pelvic Region? Let Your Physical Therapist Help You
Have you ever had a nagging pain in the region of the pelvis or hip? Pain or discomfort in the pelvic region and the hip may be related....
Can Physical Therapy Address Balance Problems?
Falling is a common problem amongst the elderly, and it can result in serious injury. It is estimated that one in every three adults aged...
Advances on Physical Therapy: Devices
For most individuals, the probability that an assistive device may be needed seems very unlikely. Walking, and basic movements like...
Can Physical Therapy Help with Shin Splints?
The shinbone or the tibia is the front surface of the lower leg. This part of the body is under constant stress and strain when we walk,...