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Teens Dealing With Knee Pain And How Physical Therapy Can Help

What is Osgood–Schlatter Disease? Osgood–Schlatter Disease (OSD) is a common condition affecting the knees of growing adolescents, particularly those engaged in sports or physical activities. It manifests as pain, swelling, and tenderness below the kneecap at the top of the shinbone. This occurs due to the stress placed on the growth plate in the knee […]

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Tips to Improve Exercise Tolerance for Patients with Osteoarthritis

For decades, scientists have repeatedly proven that exercise can be beneficial for patients with osteoarthritis (often diagnosed in the shoulder, hip, and/or knee). Here are exercise tips that will inspire you to exercise and also seek out the care of one of our physical therapy experts for a tailored and personalized program to help you […]

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Testosterone Therapy & Cardiac Conditions: What You Need to Know

For years, the relationship between testosterone therapy and cardiac health has been a subject of debate. Recent findings from a Cleveland Clinic–led trial offer new insights, suggesting that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) does not increase the risk of major adverse cardiac events in men with low testosterone levels who also have preexisting or a high […]

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The Rise of Pickleball and Shoulder Injuries

Pickleball has seen a meteoric rise in popularity over the past few years, particularly among adults aged 40 and older. According to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association, the number of pickleball players in the United States surpassed 3.3 million in 2020. With this surge in participation comes an increase in sports–related injuries. A study […]

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Physical Therapy May Be The Best Option For Acute Back & Neck Pain

Here’s yet another reason why you should seek out physical therapy treatment if you are experiencing acute back or neck pain (less than 6 weeks old). If you are suffering from acute back or neck pain, you may want to think twice before reaching for prescription opioid painkillers. New research shows that opioids provide no […]

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2023 Diet Trends: A Comprehensive Guide for the 40+ Age Group

Very Low–Calorie Diets (VLCDs) Pros Rapid Weight Loss: VLCDs can lead to medically necessary rapid weight loss, especially for those with obesity or needing bariatric surgery. Diabetes Remission: Research shows potential benefits in diabetes remission. Cons Lack of Skills for Healthy Eating: These diets may not equip individuals with the skills needed for long–term healthy […]

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What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition that makes your hand and wrist hurt or feel numb. People usually use medications, wrist braces, or even surgery to get relief. But did you know there’s another way to treat it? A recent study shows that neurodynamic techniques can be a great option. The Question – Can […]

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Understanding Different Types of Pain

Chronic pain, a pervasive condition that impacts millions worldwide, is often complex and misunderstood. To fully comprehend it, one must first understand the different types of pain. Acute pain, typically sharp and sudden, is the body's immediate response to an injury or illness, serving as a warning signal. Subacute pain lasts between six weeks to […]

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Fall Prevention: 10 Essential Tips for Seniors and Their Caregivers

As we age, falling becomes a significant concern, especially for seniors. Falls can lead to severe injuries, such as fractures and head trauma, significantly impacting seniors' independence. However, the good news is that many falls can be prevented. Here are ten strategies, based on advice from the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and the National Institutes […]

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Injury Prevention Strategies for Youth Football Players

As parents, we strive to keep our children safe and healthy, especially when they engage in physically demanding activities like football. This blog post will explore essential injury prevention strategies for football players at different levels: Pop Warner (8th grade and younger), high school, and collegiate. We have gathered information from reputable sources such as […]

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