Using Physical Therapy to Offset the Effects of Disability For a Patient Today, disabilities are looked at as a form of diversity. According to the World Bank, over one billion people, which is about 15% of the globe’s population -…
Physical Therapy Can Help In The Management of Diabetes Diabetes Awareness Month is an opportune time to brush up on some basic facts about this condition. It's also a good time to learn how supplementary treatments often help patients manage…
How Cardiac Rehab and Pulmonary Physical Therapy Combine to Help You Recover From Surgery February marks the start of American Heart Month! There’s no better time to learn about cardiac surgery and proper recovery methods. Specifically, cardiopulmonary physical therapy interventions…
What to Know About the Pelvic Floor and Exercises Postpartum This article about postpartum exercises was written by Ann Duffy at Duffy & Bracken Physical Therapy All women deserve to get their bodies back after having a baby, no matter…
10 Things You Should Start Doing Right Now to Avoid Running Injuries This blog about how to avoid running injuries was written by Daniel Fleck, PT, DPT, OCS, Owner of High Performance Physical Therapy Want to Get Into Running?…
Getting Relief With the Right Pinched Nerve Treatment Have you been diagnosed with a pinched nerve? Maybe you recently visited your doctor’s office and they suspect that you may have a pinched nerve in your lower back, arm, hip, or…
3 Reasons to Take Part in Physical Therapy Month You don’t have to be in pain or be injured to visit a physical therapist. Many individuals seek out physical therapy to simply better their health and their life. Additionally, PT…
Numbness and Tingling in Hands: What's Causing It & How PT Can Help Written By: Negin Jalayer, PT, OCS at Marathon Physical Therapy Are you experiencing numbness and tingling in your hands? And no matter how much you wiggle your…
A Patient's Experience With Direct Access Physical Therapy Do you have a current injury that needs physical therapy intervention? Well, if you’re like most patients, you want to skip the middleman and utilize direct access to physical therapy. You’re in…
Pain is Normal, Chronic Pain is Not By Sandy Edwards, PT, MSPT, Partner at TherapySouth Surprisingly, experiencing pain is absolutely normal. It’s your body’s response to harmful stimulus. In turn, this protects you from danger or alerts you of potential…