Physical therapy treatment for Sciatica

Back discomfort from a pinched sciatic nerve is common and affects many people. The sciatic nerve extends from the lower back to each of the legs, so it’s common for people with Sciatica to feel pain shooting down their legs. Surgery is an option to treat...

Physical therapy treatment for Scoliosis

Scoliosis is a situation where the spine is bent weirdly. It affects a person’s posture and spinal alignment. Under these situations, the spine bends and twists to one side. Scoliosis can develop at any point in a person’s life. However, this situation is...

Physical therapy treatment diagnosis

A physical therapist knows thoroughly about all the body movements. Using their knowledge in mobility and locomotion, they can provide a unique viewpoint on intentional, accurate, and efficient movement throughout their lifespan. Using the results of this evaluation,...

Physical therapy treatment brachial plexus injury

Sports contact, car accidents, and even childbirth can cause a brachial plexus injury, though they are rare occurrences. Paralysis of the upper limbs can occur in the most severe cases, and it might take months to recover and regain mobility.  Brachial Plexus:...

Physical therapy treatment classifications

Physical therapists treat a wide range of conditions and mobility problems. Bursitis, back pain, osteoarthritis, and overuse injuries are just a few of the many conditions that can cause pain and discomfort. Physical therapists use a wide range of procedures to meet...