Physical Therapy for Recurring Injuries

Physical Therapy for Recurring Injuries

Too many people will try and ignore recurring injuries, chronic pain, or nagging discomfort with the hope that it will “just go away.” Perhaps you’re guilty of the same. But if you’re currently nursing a painful knee or a bad wrist for the umpteenth time, then it’s...
Shoulder Dislocation Physical Therapy

Shoulder Dislocation Physical Therapy

Dislocated shoulders can be either complete or partial. A partial dislocation, called a subluxation, occurs when the top of the humerus only partially comes out of its socket. A complete dislocation means that the head of the humerus is completely removed from the...
Bicep Tendinopathy or Tendinitis

Bicep Tendinopathy or Tendinitis

What is Bicep Tendinopathy? Biceps tendinopathy is the umbrella term for biceps injuries that include: tendonitis/tendinitis (inflammed tendon). tendinosis (non-inflammed degenerative tendon). biceps tenosynovitis (inflammed tendon sheath). ruptured biceps tendon...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful disorder of the wrist and hand. The carpal tunnel is a narrow tunnel formed by the bones and other tissues of your wrist. This tunnel protects your median nerve. The median nerve helps you move your thumbs and the first 3 fingers on...
Massage Therapy Benefits

Massage Therapy Benefits

Massage therapy has been around for thousands of years, but it’s only been the past few hundred of them that scientists and doctors have been able to quantify just what massage therapy can do for the body and why it’s useful. Here’s more information about some of the...
Osteoarthritis Stem Cell Therapy

Osteoarthritis Stem Cell Therapy

Knee pain from osteoarthritis remains a major cause of disability and missed work days. Arthritis develops when the cartilage lining the joints starts to deteriorate, causing pain and limiting function. Osteoarthritis is incredibly common. Now, in numerous cases,...