Exceptional Patient Care and the Psychology of Rehabilitation
Important aspects of rehabilitation from an injury are invisible and too often neglected. One example is the additional oxygen we need during exercise; it is […]
Important aspects of rehabilitation from an injury are invisible and too often neglected. One example is the additional oxygen we need during exercise; it is […]
There is a lot of talk about a newer treatment being utilized in strengthening and in rehab settings called Blood Flow Restriction (BFR). Essentially, BFR […]
In Arizona, residents can enjoy year-round sunshine and dry heat, also known as perfect golfing weather. During our winter months, we see a significant influx […]
Did you know that boxing is used in physical therapy clinics all over the world to assist with movement deficits and conditions? Patients can benefit […]
It is very likely that you, or a close friend or family member, have been treated by a physical therapist. Whether it was for pain […]
If you watch football, you’ve seen it. An individual running across the middle for a ball when out of nowhere, a missile in the shape […]
Beginning a rehabilitation program may be a new experience for you, or perhaps you are almost done with your treatment. In either case, the success […]
If you are on the fence about having trigger point dry needling(TDN) performed, here’s a brief “what to expect” blog article to help you make […]
We often ask ourselves, ‘can we do more for our patients?’ We introduced blood flow restrictive (BFR) therapy a couple weeks ago to respond, “Yes,” […]
Parkinson’s disease: most of us have heard of it but know little about it. Do you know someone who has Parkinson’s disease? Do you have […]