Injuries & Conditions

Here's What To Expect From A Sports Movement Assessment.

Sports movement assessments are typically conducted to evaluate an athlete's physical abilities, movement patterns, and biomechanics. The specific components of a sports movement assessment may vary depending on the sport, the athlete's level, and the goals of the assessment. However, here are some common elements you can expect at a sports movement assessment…

What To Expect From Rehab For Nerve Pain Damage Post Accident?

Physical therapy for nerve pain or damage following an accident can be an essential component of the rehabilitation process. The specific approach to physical therapy will depend on the type and severity of nerve damage, as well as individual patient needs. Here's what you can generally expect…

Need PT To Regain Strength And Mobility Post Accident?

Physical therapy may not typically be required for the treatment of abrasions alone, but it can be beneficial if you have sustained more significant injuries in the same accident or if you want to regain strength and mobility after the initial healing process. Here's how abrasions are typically treated, followed by a discussion of physical therapy post-accident.

What To Expect From Treatment For Hammertoe or Mallet Toe?

Hammertoe and mallet toe are two common foot deformities that affect the toes. They both involve an abnormal bending or curling of the toe joints, but they typically affect different parts of the toe and have slightly different characteristics. Here is an overview of how to treat these as well as self-help tips.

ACL Injuries And Physical Therapy Treatment.

ACL injuries are quite common, especially among athletes who engage in sports that involve sudden stops, changes in direction, or jumping. Treatment for ACL injuries depends on various factors, including the severity of the injury, the individual's activity level, and their overall health but here are some PT goals that will be addressed in therapy.

How Can PT Alleviate Symptoms of PAD?

PAD is a condition where there is reduced blood flow to the limbs, usually the legs, due to narrowing or blockage of the arteries. The primary goal of physical therapy for PAD and Claudication is to improve blood flow to the affected limbs, alleviate symptoms, and enhance functional ability. Here are some common physical therapy interventions for PAD and Claudication…