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Experiencing Shoulder Pain? Physical Therapy Can Help.

February 20th, 2023

Did you know that your shoulders are the most flexible and mobile joints in your body? They are extremely complex, with numerous muscles, tendons, and bones. They equip you with the mobility you need to complete many of your tasks throughout the day. Your shoulders can do a lot, but they are also extremely prone

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Physical Therapy Can Help You Get Rid of Shoulder Pain Naturally

September 20th, 2022

Did you know that your shoulders are the most flexible joints in your body? They’re made up of a variety of muscles, tendons, and bones, and they’re highly complicated. They are what allow you to move around and complete many of your responsibilities during the day. Your shoulders are capable of a great deal, but

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Are You Experiencing One of These 5 Common Shoulder Injuries? Find Relief With PT

Are You Experiencing One of These 5 Common Shoulder Injuries? Find Relief With PT

January 12th, 2022

Physical therapy is used to treat any sports injury, workplace injury, or musculoskeletal condition you may be experiencing. Including a shoulder injury. It is a natural, safe, and effective way to treat both acute and chronic pain. One of the most common reasons people seek the help of a physical therapist is to manage chronic

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What are the benefits of pre and post-surgical rehab? Why you should consider speaking with a physical therapist before your upcoming surgery.

June 20th, 2020

Surgery is a traumatic experience—even in the best of circumstances. Making the decision to undergo surgery for a torn muscle or tendon means accepting putting your body in the hands of another individual to repair what is broken, and accepting that the process will leave you weaker before it allows you to become stronger. Surgery

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How Good Posture Can Prevent Shoulder Impingement

June 20th, 2018

Typically, shoulder impingement is caused by repetitive motions. Weight lifters, tennis players, painters and construction workers are susceptible to shoulder impingement. At the same time, shoulder impingement can be caused by daily activities like driving, reading, working and cooking. The postures during these activities can affect the amount of subacromion space in the shoulders. The

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How You Should Sleep to Relieve Neck or Shoulder Pain

February 21st, 2017

  Have you ever laid awake, tossing and turning, because of that annoying ache in your neck or shoulder? Why is it that you can be busy all day, but when you lay down to sleep, you start to feel more discomfort or pain? The reason for this is that your brain is busy handling

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