Pain Management & Rehabilitation
Sports Injuries and Applied Kinesiology
A common sports injury that is treated at a doctor office is rotator cuff tendinitis or tendinosis. There are four rotator cuff muscles. In practice… Continue Reading
Are You Ready To Spring Into Action? Physical Therapy Can Help You Prepare
Now that spring has arrived, many people are turning their attention to outdoor activities, whether it’s signing up for local charity walks, joining community cleanups… Continue Reading
Considering Knee Replacement Surgery? Be Sure To Do Your Research Before Going Under the Knife
Part 1 Before any surgery you need multiple opinions. By consulting multiple sources you will have a better chance of educating yourself on the latest… Continue Reading
Understanding Headaches
Did you know that there are many different types of headaches? Many people just think of migraines and tension headaches when they think of headaches… Continue Reading
Healing Properties Of Jade
Nephrite jade is composed of iron, calcium and magnesium. Magnesium makes up 40% of jade, and it gives off far-infrared heat. Research has concluded that… Continue Reading
What Is the Feldenkrais Method?
The Feldenkrais Method®, founded by Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais, is a form of body and mind education, using the newest neuroplasticity research. It works with gentle… Continue Reading
New Directions For Pain and Depression
Ketamine has been safely used for over 45 years, serving as an effective anesthetic agent that has also been shown to have benefits in the… Continue Reading
Aquatics as an Alternative PT
Aquatic settings for physical therapy plans of care can provide benefits and options for patients that would otherwise have a low tolerance for physical therapy… Continue Reading
Gout
Do you suffer from gout or know of someone who does? Gout is a very common type of arthritis which causes joints to become excruciatingly… Continue Reading
Fibromyalgia and Physical Therapy
After osteoarthirits, fibromyalgia is the most common musculoskeletal syndrome, affecting more than five million people in the U.S. Yet, fibromyalgia can be difficult and, at… Continue Reading