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  • Frozen Shoulder: Why Early Physical Therapy Matters

    Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition that causes stiffness and limited movement in the shoulder joint. It often develops gradually, and without the right treatment, it can last for months - or even years. The good news? Early physical therapy can make a huge difference in reducing pain, restoring motion, and preventing long-term disability.

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  • Stretching vs. Strengthening: What Your Body Really Needs

    When it comes to improving mobility, reducing pain, and staying active, many people wonder: Should I stretch more, or should I focus on strengthening? The truth is, both are important - but knowing when to stretch and when to strengthen can make all the difference in how your body feels and performs.

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  • Breathing Techniques and Core Strength: A PT’s Guide to Stability

    When most people think about core strength, they imagine crunches, planks, and ab workouts. But what many don’t realize is that breathing techniques play a vital role in core stability. As physical therapists, we see how proper breathing can improve posture, protect the spine, and enhance performance - whether you’re lifting weights, running, or simply going about daily activities.

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  • Physical Therapy for Runners: Common Injuries and Prevention

    Running is one of the most popular forms of exercise - it’s free, convenient, and a great way to stay fit. But with the repetitive stress that running places on the body, injuries are common. That’s where physical therapy for runners comes in. A physical therapist can help treat running-related injuries, correct movement imbalances, and design strategies to keep you strong, efficient, and injury-free.

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  • Athletes vs. Desk Workers: How PT Approaches Differ

    Physical therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re a professional athlete or an office worker sitting at a desk for 8+ hours a day, your body faces unique stresses and challenges. That’s why physical therapists design individualized treatment plans based on lifestyle, activity levels, and physical demands. Let’s take a closer look at how PT approaches differ between athletes and desk workers.

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  • Top 5 Myths About Physical Therapy - Busted!

    Physical therapy is one of the most effective ways to recover from injuries, manage pain, and improve overall mobility. Yet, there are still many misconceptions that keep people from getting the care they need. Let’s break down the top 5 myths about physical therapy and uncover the truth.

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  • Red Light Therapy in Physical Therapy: Does It Really Work?

    In recent years, red light therapy - also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation - has gained popularity in the wellness and rehabilitation world. Many physical therapy clinics now use this technology to help patients recover from injuries, manage pain, and support overall healing. But the question remains: does red light therapy really work?

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  • Fibromyalgia and Physical Therapy: Finding Relief Through Movement and Education

    Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide, characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in specific areas of the body. While the exact cause is not fully understood, research suggests that fibromyalgia involves changes in the way the brain and spinal cord process pain signals, making the body more sensitive to pain stimuli.

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  • The Role of Physical Therapy in Healthy Aging

    Aging is a natural part of life, but it doesn’t have to mean slowing down or living with constant pain. Today, more people are seeking ways to stay active, independent, and healthy as they age. Physical therapy for healthy aging is one of the most effective strategies to maintain mobility, reduce the risk of falls, and improve overall quality of life.

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  • Chronic Pain Management: Strategies to Regain Control of Your Life

    Discover effective chronic pain management strategies, including physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and holistic approaches to improve quality of life and reduce long-term discomfort.

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