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Physical therapists, and most medical professionals for that matter, often see fluctuations in patients seeking care for certain problems. For example, we might not see a patient with TMJ problems for
Physical therapists, and most medical professionals for that matter, often see fluctuations in patients seeking care for certain problems. For example, we might not see a patient with TMJ problems for
As we approach the spring clean-up season, I’ll be bracing myself for a rush on people coming to our physical therapy clinic with elbow pain. Whether its scrubbing floors,
One of the most common questions physical therapy patients ask goes something like this: "My _____ always hurts when I _____. I usually just try to ignore the pain
You may have heard of “robotic” assisted surgery for procedures such as a knee replacement. Ongoing advances have seen this technology spread in application to other types of surgeries
The snow has finally settled into northern Michigan, and that means our physical therapy offices are about to see a patient or two every week that injures themselves when
Tax season is upon us, and whether you’re a tax professional or just working on your own personal finances, chances are good that you’ll be spending some extra time
Each year, one in every three adults age 65 and older falls. Falls are a common and often a devastating problem among older adults. The results of falls cause
The new year is here and you may find yourself with renewed motivation to take another shot at those recurring new year’s resolutions. While weight loss is by far
This is a question that I am asked by my patients at least once a week, especially during the winter months. Stiffness is experienced by nearly all ages and
Total knee replacement has become a very successful orthopedic surgery because of its high level of patient outcome and patient satisfaction. While initially utilized to reduce pain and improve