Physical therapy plays a significant role in the management of hip dysplasia in adults. The goals of physical therapy are to reduce pain, improve joint stability and mobility, and strengthen the surrounding muscles. Here’s more information on hip dysplasia.
How Does Physical Therapy Help With Traumatic Injuries?
Experiencing Swelling? Here's How Physical Therapy Can Help!
Causes And Treatment For Achilles Tendinitis.
Achilles tendinitis, also known as Achilles tendonitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation and pain in the Achilles tendon, which is the large tendon connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. It commonly affects athletes and people engaged in repetitive activities that involve the use of the calf muscles. Here is how to diagnose it and treat it.
How Do Pro Athletes Take Their Training To The Next Level?
How to Self-Diagnose bunions And Treat Them?
How To Prevent Shin Splints And What Can PT Do To Treat Them?
30 Calf Exercises To Quickly Bulk Up Your Legs!
How To Treat Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome?
Experiencing Whiplash? Here's How To Speed Up Your Recovery!
Whiplash is a neck injury that is caused by a sudden and forceful back-and-forth movement of the neck, typically from a car accident, a sports injury, or a physical assault. It is characterized by symptoms such as neck pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness, and difficulty with concentration and memory. Here are key ways to treat whiplash.
What To Expect From Pre And Post-Surgical Physical Therapy?
What Can Physical Therapy Do For Cervical Strain?
How To Improve Limited Range Of Motion?
What Is Intersection Syndrome And How To Treat It?
Intersection Syndrome is a medical condition that involves inflammation and pain in the forearm near the wrist. It typically occurs in athletes or individuals who perform repetitive wrist and hand movements, such as weightlifting, rowing, or racket sports. Here is more on how to how to treat intersection syndrome.
Risk Factors for Scoliosis And Treatment For Spinal Curvature.
Scoliosis is a medical condition that affects the curvature of the spine. In a normal spine, when viewed from behind, the spine appears straight. However, in scoliosis, the spine can have a sideways curvature, which can cause discomfort, pain, and in severe cases, can affect breathing and other organ function. Let’s take a look at risks, causes and what you can do about it to lessen severity of symptoms.