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Physical Therapy and Sciatica

Your physical therapist finds that you have sciatica. After performing the initial evaluation, which includes lying on your stomach flat and a complete evaluation of your pain, your physical...

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Physical therapy and scoliosis

Our anatomical or upright position can be maintained because our spine is straight. However, when we bend our spine downwards, it bends in the opposite direction. This is known as scoliosis, which...

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Physical Therapy and Pelvic Pain

This is when you feel pain in the pelvic area. There are many reasons for it. You may have a dysfunction in your digestive system, kidney system, or muscle and tendon problems with the pelvic bones....

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Physical Therapy And Neck Pain

Neck pain can be a serious problem that can limit one's ability to do normal tasks. It can also cause a loss of range of motion in the neck, which can lead to severe pain in the shoulders, arms, and...

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Physical Therapy And Micro-Fracture Surgery

A physical therapist can be helpful if you have microfracture surgery on the knee. Your rehabilitation program for knee microfracture must be built on exercises. Active and passive exercises will...

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Physical therapy and lymphedema

Lymphedema can be described as a combination of lymph and hemorrhage. Lymph is a fluid that contains both b and t lymphocytes. It is responsible for the immune system's functioning in the body....

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Physical Therapy For Knee Dislocation

It is common for the kneecap to become dislocated. This happens when the patella moves out of place at the end of the humerus. It is located outside the groove of your knee joint. A knee cap can...

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Physical Therapy For Herniated Disc

This is when the nucleus between the spinal cord vertebrates is removed from the annulus. Herniated discs can also be called bulge ruptured, slipped, or slipped discs. It can happen in three spinal...

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