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5 Tips To Get More Physical Activity In Your Routine Oct20th 2023

5 Tips To Get More Physical Activity In Your Routine

It may feel like you’re on a never-ending hamster wheel in your hectic life, requiring you to accomplish as much as possible. It is critical, however, for everyone to realize what is and is not attainable through simple effort. It’s critical to recognize that your willpower has limits. It’s difficult enough to get through your

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Combat Stress-Related Headaches With Physical Therapy Oct10th 2023

Combat Stress-Related Headaches With Physical Therapy

We’ve all done it: we get that familiar twinge of a headache and go for the Ibuprofen, Advil, or Tylenol. When it comes to stress headaches, though, a tablet isn’t always enough. A stress headache is characterized by a band of pressure around the head, as well as generalized aching and soreness. Physical therapy treatments,

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Sep20th 2023

Zoom Through Your Recovery With Pre-Hab!

Do you have a surgical operation scheduled soon? If so, you might be worried about recovery time. Do you have a physically demanding job or sport? You could be anxious about the effects of demanding activities on your joints and muscles. If you identify with any of these scenarios, preventative rehabilitation or “pre-hab” may benefit

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Joint Pain Sep10th 2023

The Best Natural Treatment for Arthritis Aches and Pains

Arthritis is a painful ailment that can make a person feel isolated and confined on their path. In order to manage discomfort, many arthritis sufferers turn to antirheumatic medicines, steroid injections, or joint replacement surgery. Physical therapy and other natural treatments, on the other hand, have been shown to provide greater results for many people.

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Aug20th 2023

Your Strength and Overall Health Can Improve With Physical Rehabilitation

Everyone aspires to live a healthy, active, and powerful lifestyle. However, this type of lifestyle is not always simple to maintain, particularly for people who suffer from chronic pain. Physical therapy, fortunately, is an excellent resource for relieving pain and achieving fitness goals. If you want to start living a healthy lifestyle but aren’t sure

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Aug10th 2023

Your Posture Doesn’t Have To Suffer Any Longer. Here’s How Physical Therapy Can Help

Bad posture is a common cause of back discomfort. If your posture is poor, it can put a strain on other parts of your body, causing discomfort, inflammation, and malfunction. Thankfully, physical therapy can help you improve your posture. According to one study, back discomfort or injury accounts for roughly 3% of all emergency room

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Jul20th 2023

5 Tips to Decrease Pain and Improve Your Energy Levels

Living with chronic pain can change the way you do things on a daily basis. Whether your pain symptoms reside in your back, hips, neck, knees, or other areas of your body, one thing rings true: dealing with discomfort is always the last thing anybody wants to do! Fortunately, there are some simple lifestyle changes

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Jul10th 2023

Shrug Off Shoulder Pain Through Physical Therapy Treatment

Did you know that your shoulders are the most moveable and flexible joints in your body? They’re made up of a variety of muscles, tendons, and bones, and they’re pretty complicated structures! Your shoulders are what allow you to move around and complete many of your responsibilities during the day. They are capable of a

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Back Pain Jun20th 2023

Is a Herniated Disc The Culprit of Your Back Pain?

Chronic back pain is one of the most common reasons patients come to see our physical therapist. In fact, it’s the most common cause of pain in the United States. Back pain can be caused by a variety of medical disorders, but herniated discs are the most common cause. It is estimated that about 60-80%

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Joint Pain Jun10th 2023

Physical Therapy Can Help You Reduce Joint Pain and Improve Mobility

As we grow older, we may find ourselves thinking the same thing: our joints aren’t what they once were. Perhaps you’re dealing with an injury that makes movement difficult, or you’ve developed osteoarthritis as a result of age-related “wear and tear.” Whatever the case may be, one thing is certain: without aches and pains, you

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