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How Physical Therapy Can Help Problems that Arise During Pregnancy(Post)
Pregnancy is one of the biggest and fastest transitions a woman’s body can experience. Along with the joy of having a body can come myriad of problems that can make going about day to day life debili ...
Using Neuromuscular Stimulation in Physical Therapy(Post)One of the coolest parts of working in physical therapy is watching patients regain functional mobility.Gaining function for patients with neurological injuries can be one of the most rewardi ...
How to Successfully Treat Groin Strain in Physical Therapy(Post)When someone experiences groin strain, they’ve experienced a tear to the adductor muscles of the hip. There are 5 groin muscles (adductor brevis, adductor longus, adductor magnus, gracilis and pectin ...
One of the Best Physical Therapy Blogs for Physical Therapists - Part 2(Post)Successfully treating patients in physical therapy is an ever evolving practice. New studies and evidence are always emerging to improve patient outcomes. In Touch Physical Therapy (https://intouchp ...
How a Cold Compression Therapy Machine Benefits Patients across Multitude Diagnoses(Post)When you’re learning about first aid for an injury, you’re taught the acronym RICE: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. Now, it’s possible to use ice and compression simultaneously to great benefi ...
Physical Therapy Billing 101(Post)Chances are the physical therapists in your practice don’t know a lot about billing. They got into rehabilitation to help people, not learn about insurance billing. However, making sure your pract ...
Physical Therapy Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis(Post)Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, usually progressive, disease that primarily affects young adults. More than 350,000 people in the United States and 2.5 million worldwide have been diagnosed ...
How Physical Therapy Can Help Workplace Injuries(Post)Appropriate Physical Therapy Modalities for Evaluation & Treatment of Workplace InjuriesMillions of Americans suffer from non-fatal workplace injuries each year. Unfortunately, 3.3 Americans will suf ...
Comparing the DNA Jazz Band Multi-Mode Intelligent Light Therapy to Traditional Light Therapy(Post)Traditional Light Therapy Traditional light therapy, or red light therapy (also called laser therapy), is a treatment that touts to help skin, muscle, and other connective tissues heal by exposi ...
How to Use Cold Therapy across Diverse Patient Populations(Post)When faced with a choice of heat or ice, most patients, when they are at home, will choose heat. It feels better, more soothing, than say the sometimes shock of an ice pack. However, in most cases, ...
List for Increasing Efficiency & Patient Care at a Physical Therapy Clinic(Post)In addition to providing top-quality patient care, running a successful physical therapy clinic requires handling of a lot of moving parts. Having good systems in place are an essential part of any s ...
How Intensive Physical Therapy Increases Arm Function In Stroke Patients(Post)A stroke is what is called a "brain attack". Strokes are insidious because they happen at any time. When a person suffers a stroke, blood flow to an area of brain is cut off. Depriving the brain cell ...
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