Regenerative Medicine—Working With What We’ve Got
In The Wizard of Oz, the Tin Man sang about his desire for a heart and the Scarecrow for a brain. They searched along the […]
In The Wizard of Oz, the Tin Man sang about his desire for a heart and the Scarecrow for a brain. They searched along the […]
Having spent a good deal of time in the gym as a strength and conditioning specialist and physical therapist assistant, I noticed people tend to […]
I have just finished my first year of practice as a licensed physical therapist with Foothills Sports Medicine Physical Therapy. Previously, I attended Northern Arizona […]
Did you know that falls are the leading cause of death due to injury among the elderly? That 87% of all fractures in the elderly […]
As a physical therapist, I truly enjoy helping people recover from their injuries, getting them back to doing the things in life they love. However, […]
Foot pain is debilitating, making it difficult for sufferers to get through normal activities during the day. Sarah is a nurse who is required to […]
In the field of physical therapy, there are three letters that can cause some of the greatest distress among therapists: H-E-P. HEP stands for home […]
The other day, I was having a conversation with one of my patients—a journalist who had recently interviewed a retired doctor. One of the questions […]
“Core strength” and “core stability” are buzzwords in the fitness industry, which spends a huge amount of time and money convincing consumers their products will […]
In the United States alone, at least 100 million adults suffer from common chronic pain conditions, which is more than the number of people who […]