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Eliminate Pain and Inflammation With A Healthy Diet

You Know The Saying…We Are What We Eat! If you’re already visiting a physical therapist for internal pain and inflammation, you’re aware that this is a condition that can have a significant impact on your general health. Physical therapy can assist whether you have a particular diagnosis for your inflammation (such as osteoarthritis) or you’re … Read more

3 Ways Physical Therapy Can Help With Stress-Related Headaches

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Did you know that headaches rank third among the most prevalent types of pain? That is correct. Headaches are very frequent and can be extremely debilitating, affecting a person’s quality of life. Dealing with headaches on a daily basis can be incredibly difficult and it can leave a person fatigued. Fortunately, through physical therapy, long … Read more

Say No To Drugs For Chronic Pain, and Yes To Physical Therapy!

Chronic Pain can be a beneficial messenger, alerting you to the fact that something in your body needs to be fixed, but it can also be a vexing inconvenience that degrades your quality of life. To make matters worse, many pain issues are the result of long-standing underlying diseases that often originate in a different … Read more

3 Safe and Effective Tips For Relieving Stiff and Achy Joints Through Physical Therapy

Sometimes we wake up in the morning feeling stiff and achy joints. We wonder, “Did I sleep on my neck wrong? Do I need to replace my mattress?” It’s only normal that from time to time we feel a little off upon getting our day started! However, if you find that you’re consistently waking up … Read more

Strains and Sprains Are No Match For Physical Therapy!

You’re walking across the park on a bright summer day when your foot accidentally steps in a hole. Before you know it, you’re in agony, crumpled in a heap, hoping no one notices your fall. Been there before? We get it — it’s embarrassing, but it’s painful! So, what exactly do you do? How do … Read more

3 Reasons To Call A PT For Sciatica Pain

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Each of your sciatic nerves runs down each leg from either side of your lower back. As a result, shooting pain on one side is a characteristic indicator of sciatica pain. While compression of one of your sciatic nerves can be excruciating, it doesn’t necessarily necessitate medical intervention, yet sometimes physical therapy is your best … Read more

The Best Natural Treatment for Arthritis Aches and Pains

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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. … Read more

Suffering From Pain and Inflammation? The Villain Could Be Your Diet!

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If you’re suffering from chronic pain or inflammation, good nutrition can help you find relief. Eating the appropriate foods can help your body recover from a variety of ailments! Maintaining a healthy and nutritious diet is an important aspect of any physical therapy routine. Inflammation and chronic pain can be minimized by eating well, reducing … Read more

Finding Relief After Total Joint Replacement ​

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Finding Relief After Total Joint Replacement ​ Have you had a recent total joint replacement of the knee or hip? Do you still have pain or weakness when walking, climbing stairs, or squatting down to retrieve a dropped item? You may benefit from physical therapy after surgery. A total joint replacement is a surgical procedure … Read more

Sprain And Strain: What’s The Difference?

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It is a common misconception that “sprain” and “strain” are interchangeable terms. In reality, there are some key differences between the two. In order to understand how they differ, it is important to first understand what ligaments and tendons are. Ligaments connect bones to bones within a joint, while tendons connect bones to muscles. When … Read more