When trying to find a topic for today’s blog, we turned to Google to see what questions people were asking about physical therapy. To our surprise,
Treating Turf Toe with Physical Therapy
Turf toe is a condition that affects a number of athletes in different sports, but you don’t need to be an athlete to be felled by the condition. Turf
5 Health Risks That Can Be Reduced With Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is often just viewed as a way for injured individuals to regain some strength and get back on their feet, but a physical therapy
Physical Therapy For Collarbone Fractures
Your collarbone plays a pivotal role in stabilizing your shoulder and arm, but it’s also not the best suited to handle trauma. Because of this, it’s
Treating Lupus With Physical Therapy
Lupus is a complex autoimmune disorder that can affect a number of different body parts, including the joints, skin and blood vessels. The condition
5 Ways To Increase Your Motivation For Physical Therapy
We’ve all been in situations where we’ve had to dig deep to find motivation to do something that we didn’t want to do. Whether it was getting up
How Cyclists Could Benefit From A Physical Therapy Program
Summer is in full swing, and that means many Minnesotans are ditching their cars and using their bicycles for commuting and exercise. And whether
Treating Trigger Finger With Physical Therapy
Trigger finger is a medical condition in which one or more of your fingers gets locked in a bent position, similar to if you were attempting to
5 Helpful Activities To Pursue Alongside Your Physical Therapy Program
After a surgery or injury, it’s often very rare for one and only one treatment to help you recover. Recovery is typically a multi-faceted approach