The Power of Rehabilitation: Reflecting on the Reasons to Be Thankful for PT As we all know, November is the month of being thankful. This month, we’re focusing on being…
read moreThis annual celebration recognizes the crucial role that physical therapy plays in improving the quality of life for millions of individuals around the world.
read moreBy stimulating the vagus nerve, we can activate the body’s natural healing mechanisms, promoting overall wellness and balance.
read moreNaturally, with any injury, it takes time to recover. However, we have four effective treatments that can speed up your meniscus tear recovery time and get you back in the game.
read moreAllCure has valuable information and insights, backed by scientific research, to showcase the incredible potential of acupuncture in alleviating the pain and discomfort associated with Peripheral Neuropathy.
read moreWhile surgery is often recommended, it is not always necessary. Physical therapy can be an effective alternative to surgery for healing a torn rotator cuff.
read moreToday, acupuncture is recognized by many as an effective treatment for a wide range of conditions, including sciatica.
read moreWhile it is an exciting time to dust off your equipment and hit the court, it is also a time to be mindful of the physical demands of the sport.
read moreDid you suddenly wake up today with tight neck pain? You may have a stiff neck! Stiffness in your neck can happen when you overuse it.
read more3 Key Differences Between Occupational Therapy vs Physical Therapy When used in everyday speech, it’s not unusual for occupational and physical therapy to be used interchangeably and casually. After all,…
read moreOccupational therapy, or OT, restores quality of life to patients experiencing physical, cognitive, or sensory issues, helping individuals develop, recover, and maintain skills needed for an enjoyable and optimal existence.
read moreTo determine which treatment will be most effective for you, a physical therapist will assess your spine mobility (how it bends and twists in different directions), the strength of your core, back, and hip muscles, your balance and posture, and your gait pattern (how you walk).
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