Every year, 13 million Americans are affected by incontinence or involuntary loss of bladder and bowel control. Both men and women, young and old, may experience some form of incontinence. There are many ways physical therapy can help you regain control over your bladder and bowels.
Stop waiting for an injury to react. Learn how movement analysis and preventative physical therapy help you stay active, whether you're an athlete or just starting out.
health and wellness,injury prevention,physical therapy
Is "no pain, no gain" actually good advice? A physical therapist breaks down the difference between productive effort and pain your body is asking you to take seriously.
Just started cycling? Read our guide to avoid common beginner injuries with expert tips on bike fit, strength training, and recovery from licensed physical therapists.
bike fit,Cycling,injury prevention,physical therapy
Knee pain after rides? Stiff neck? Physical therapist Brian Weiderman breaks down the core and hip work that keeps cyclists riding longer and what to do when pain shows up anyway.
Prevent shoulder and elbow injuries in throwing sports with research-backed tips for overhead athletes, including training, warm-ups, and load management.
arm & shoulder,injury prevention,physical therapy,Youth Athletics