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Stretching Feb15th 2021

5 Reasons You Should Start Stretching Today!

Did you know stretching should be part of your daily routine? Can some simple physical motions dramatically improve your overall health, wellness, and quality of life? In the case of stretching, the answer is most definitely yes. Stretching exercises are a staple of physical therapy for just that reason. Some people think that stretching is

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Chronic Headaches Feb5th 2021

Physical Therapy Can Offer Relief From Chronic Headaches

In-Home Physical Therapy Provides Relief for Persistent Headache Pain Have you noticed that stress-related headaches are happening so frequently that they are impacting your daily life? If your answer is yes, it’s time to start thinking about physical therapy for pain relief. Stress-related headaches, also called tension headaches, are the most common type of headache

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In-Home Therapy Jan15th 2021

The Safety of In-Home Physical Therapy During the Pandemic

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic that has been causing numerous health care facilities to shut down, we as medical professionals are diligently trying to serve our patients in the best ways possible without risking the spread of this disease. The sedentary lifestyle that I’m sure many people have experienced since being quarantined to their

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ALS Jan5th 2021

How Physical Therapy Can Help Patients With ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurological disease that typically begins in the hands, feet, and extremities, then progresses centrally. People may first discover that they have difficulty walking, and may trip or experience poor balance.  In addition, people may notice that they have weakness in their hands or legs, along with occasional muscle

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Joint Pain Dec15th 2020

Wondering How You Can Reduce Your Joint Pain and Improve Your Mobility? Try Physical Therapy

It’s true that as we all age, our joints very plainly are not what they used to be. Joint pain can occur for several reasons, such as a previous injury that has limited your motion or the general “wear and tear” of osteoarthritis that typically comes with age. Whatever the case may be, physical therapy

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