Radiculopathy is a medical term that denotes a condition affecting the nerves. Any injury or medical condition that impacts the nerve roots in the
Car Accident Back Injuries & Physical Therapy
Car accidents and back pain go hand in hand unfortunately. Many people experience back pain while driving long distances (independent of an actual
Visceral Manipulation FAQs
What are Viscera? The internal organs of the body, specifically those within the chest (as the heart or lungs) or abdomen (as the liver, pancreas or
Treating Car Accident Hand & Wrist Injuries with Physical Therapy
Our hands are an essential element when it comes to driving a vehicle. We use them to steer, shift gears, toggle windshield wipers, and much more.
Physical Therapy After Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip problems can develop as a result of acute injury, degenerative conditions, or aging. Often these issues can be treated with conservative methods,
Physical Therapy can Help Improve Range-of-Motion After Lymph Node Surgery
A recent study presented during the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s 2018 Cancer Survivorship Symposium found that physical therapy can greatly
Did You Know You Breathe Roughly 20,000 Times a Day?
We are breathing all the time. Whether you are sitting, standing, working, working out, or sleeping - your body is constantly exchanging oxygen and
Why Single Sport Specialization Can be Bad for Young Athletes
Many parents push their kids to focus on one sport, thinking that their chances of a scholarship will be better if they excel at one particular sport.
The Importance of Bracing & Orthotics
Physical therapy is not all about exercises and stretching (though that’s certainly a big part of it). Physical therapists can also help you find the