Sepsis is a serious (potentially life-threatening) condition. Recovering from sepsis can be long and painful, but physical therapy can be a great
Physical Therapy for Autistic Children
While many people don’t consider it as an option for autistic children, physical therapy can help improve motor function, coordination, breathing
How Parkinson’s can Impact Movement
Parkinson’s disease is a disorder of the central nervous system that can cause a wide range of symptoms that make it difficult to perform routine
Avoiding Prescriptions with Movement
With the opioid crisis in full swing, many physicians and patients alike are looking for ways to effectively reduce pain while avoiding addictive
Tips for Reducing Sciatica Pain During Pregnancy
Pregnancy can be extremely painful for a variety of reasons. On top of the hormonal changes pregnant women have to deal with, there are the numerous
Trigger Finger Physical Therapy
Trigger finger is a frustrating and painful condition that can disrupt a person’s ability to enjoy daily life. In this physical therapy education
How Physical Therapy can Benefit Your Mental Health
It’s no surprise that physical therapy can greatly benefit your physical health. But did you know that physical therapy can also have a significant
Physical Therapy for Fall Prevention
We all fall down once in a while. It starts when we’re babies learning to walk and continues as we grow up and engage in sports and exercise. But when
Early Physical Therapy Beneficial for Young Concussion Patients
We’ve talked about the benefits of physical therapy for concussion patients before. According to a new study in The Journal of Neurologic Physical