Physical therapy is an obvious choice when you’ve injured your shoulder, sprained an ankle or are battling low back pain. But did you know that PTs are also trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions?
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned golfer, these cable machine exercises will help improve your swing, increase your distance, and reduce your risk of injury.
Understanding turnout, breaking down myths, and learning about injury prevention strategies, specifically through PT, can keep dancers healthy and dancing longer.
Have you been dealing with chronic foot pain and wonder if you need orthotics? While this is a common question, the answer isn’t always straightforward.
Most women have heard that they should do “Kegels” during and after pregnancy., but learning how to identify and contract and relax the pelvic muscles can be challenging. A pelvic health PT can help.
Baseball demands strength, precision, and resilience. PTs are crucial in helping players optimize performance, recover from injuries, and prevent future issues.
Discover how Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (OMT) improves breathing, sleep, posture, and more. Learn the signs you might benefit from OMT and how it works!
Shoulder stability is a key factor in preventing injuries and enhancing performance for wrestlers. Unfortunately it is often overlooked in training programs.
While menopause is a time of significant change, it doesn't have to mark the end of your running adventures. With a few key strategies, you can continue to run safely, comfortably, and with confidence.