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What Is a PT's Philosophy?

Physical therapy is often recommended by physicians and practitioners for many different ailments, injuries and diagnoses as a corrective or maintenance measure. Physical therapists strive… Continue Reading

Is Pain Keeping You From Enjoying Life?

Are you one the more than 50 million Americans experiencing chronic pain? Have you given up on finding relief that's long lasting and doesn't come… Continue Reading

Common Back Pain Myths

Back pain is an unfortunate side effect of being human. Current estimates are that about 80% of the general population will experience back pain at… Continue Reading

Is Pain All In Your Head?

It is unfortunate when people do not your chronic pain as seriously as you do, because the pain is as real as any other sensory… Continue Reading

Three Steps Of Pain Management In a Nutshell

There are many different types of pain, including acute pain, chronic pain, musculoskeletal pain and referred pain, among many others. Pain can arise from many… Continue Reading

Slipped Disc Risk Factors and Symptoms

Are you into weight lifting, rock climbing, or hiking through the mountains with a heavy backpack? Adventure activities are fun and exciting, but they come… Continue Reading

Pelvic Pain

A vast number of women and men suffer from chronic pelvic pain (CPP). This is a pain in the area below your belly button and… Continue Reading

How Yoga Cures Pain

So many people seek out yoga for pain management. They've heard that yoga can help manage pain but in some cases they discover that yoga… Continue Reading

PT's Guide To Osteoarthritis

“Arthritis” is a term used to describe inflammation of the joints. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and usually is caused by… Continue Reading

Treating and Preventing Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain strikes without prejudice. From afternoon athletes to computer nerds, lower back pain symptoms afflict people from all walks of life. In fact,… Continue Reading

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