Arthritis And Physical Therapy

Ever wonder what would happen if your joints suddenly became stiff and could not move properly? Your body would become stiff and unable to move, like a car with punctured tires. Arthritis is the condition where your joints become stiff and cannot move. It’s...

Acupuncture, a technique for physical therapy

This is where we insert thin needles into our bodies. It is an important component of traditional Chinese medicine Uses Although there isn’t any scientific evidence to support acupuncture’s effectiveness on the body, several researchers have shown that it...

Aqua therapy for physical therapy

70% of the human body is water. The majority of the functions in the body depend on water. Nearly all biochemical reactions occur in an aquatic environment. But have you ever wondered if water can treat musculoskeletal injuries? Aqua therapy is a method that can be...

3 Exercises in Physical Therapy for Pectus Excavatum

Pectus Excavatum refers to a condition in which the breast bone extends deeper than normal into the chest cavity. Although it is not painful, it can cause problems with the heart and lungs. The right exercise can help prevent loss of mobility in your pulmonary and...

A Review of Orthopedic Physical Therapy

A physical therapist who specializes in orthopedic physical therapy may be able to help you if you have an injury or disease that negatively affects your bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Today, physical therapy is a specialty for medical professionals....

Achilles tendon and physical therapy

If you’ve ever had an Achilles tendon tear, you know how severe this injury can be. A ruptured Achilles tendon can prevent normal walking or daily activities like going to the bathroom. Physical therapy may be a good option to treat tendon rupture. Physical...