We use our arms each and every day to lift, carry and perform tasks, and while muscles in the area do a lot of work, much of the torque and stress
5 Helpful Tips For New Physical Therapy Grads
The spring semester is almost over, and that means a bevy of new graduates will soon be looking to enter the workforce. Getting your first “real” job
Pediatric Physical Therapy For Youth Injuries
Physical therapy isn’t just a rehabilitation technique for older individuals who have undergone an operation, it’s also a treatment option for younger
Can Physical Therapy Help Treat An Old Injury?
Physical therapy is often recommended for new injuries or after a surgical operation, but would it be effective in treating a condition that has been
Treating Kyphosis With Physical Therapy
Our spines have a slight natural S-curve shape, but due to stress, poor posture and acute injury, our vertebrae can shift. When this happens, a spinal
5 Tips For Getting Back To Activity After An Extended Layoff
Summer is almost here, and that means it’s time for us to get outside and enjoy all the beautiful weather Minnesota has to offer. So whether you’re
How A Physical Therapist Can Help With Insomnia
Many people view physical therapists as experts who help people recover after an injury or surgery, but we serve a much larger clientele. You may be
Why Physical Therapy Will Boom Post-COVID
While it’s difficult to make any guarantees in the midst of a pandemic, we’re cautiously optimistic that we’re getting close to being able to return
Physical Therapy For Patellar Tendonitis
Our knees handle a lot of stress and pressure when we’re active, so it should come as no surprise that they are one of the most common areas for