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What Are The Common Symptoms Of Concussion?
general physical therapy
balance
,
concussion
,
headaches
A concussion is a specific type of mild traumatic brain injury caused by a force to the head or body
What Is Vertigo?
Vestibular
balance
,
BPPV
,
vertigo
I woke up with dizzinessIt feels like the room is spinning when I turn my headI think I am too
Medial Elbow Pain in Rock Climbers
climbing
climbing
,
elbow pain
,
sports injury
Pain to the elbow is very common among climbers and is one of the leading causes of time away from
Treating Lateral Elbow Pain in Rock Climbers
climbing
elbow pain
,
rock climbing
,
sports injury
Pain to the elbow is very common among climbers and is one of the leading causes of time away from
Top 5 Tips To Improve Endometriosis Symptoms
Women's Health
constipation
,
endometriosis
,
incontinence
,
pelvic health
,
sexual health
,
women
,
women's health
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects 1 in 10 women of reproductive age worldwide. Classically, symptoms of endometriosis
What Is The Best Exercise Prescription For Muscle Growth?
Exercise
exercise
,
muscle growth
,
muscle strength
,
strength training
Muscle strength is correlated with many important clinical outcomes including fall risk, injury risk, sports performance, functional capacity, and quality
No Significant Differences In Outcomes Or Joint Arthritis Progression Between PT and Surgery For Patients With Small Rotator Cuff Tears
Arm Injuries
arthritis
,
rotator cuff tear
,
shoulder pain
,
surgery
Rotator cuff injuries are one of the most common reasons patients seek care for their shoulder pain. Injuries range from
No Clinical Benefits Found For Shockwave Therapy Over Placebo For Patients With Elbow Pain
Arm Injuries
elbow pain
,
lateral elbow pain
,
modalities
,
tennis elbow
Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylalgia is a common overuse injury in the upper extremity. Initially believed to be an inflammatory
Can Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Help My Child's Bladder Or Bowel Incontinence?
Pelvic Health
constipation
,
incontinence
,
pediatric pelvic health
,
pelvic health
Bladder and bowel dysfunction in children is a common and multifactorial functional problem. It is one of the most common
Why Can't I Lose Weight With Exercise?
Exercise
exercise
,
obesity
,
weight loss
America has seen a steady increase in body weight over the past decades with the CDC reporting 2 in 3
No Difference Between Cupping And Placebo Cupping For Chronic Low Back Pain
Back Injuries
chronic pain
,
low back pain
Cupping is an intervention dating back at least 1000 years, but has experienced a resurgence in popularity due in part
Size Of Disc Injury Does Not Predict Which Patients Will Undergo Future Back Surgery
Back Injuries
back and leg pain
,
disc injury
,
imaging
,
low back pain
,
lumbar disc injury
,
prognosis
Our understanding of low back (lumbar) disc injuries and their influence on a patient’s pain and function has grown tremendously
No Evidence For Utilization Of Spinal Manipulation For Non Musculoskeletal Disorders
Manual Therapy
manual therapy
,
spinal manipulation
Spinal manipulation is one of the oldest forms of medical treatment dating to at least Hippocrates. Currently, three professions, including
Posterior Chain Strengthening Superior To General Exercise For Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
Back Injuries
chronic pain
,
deadlift
,
low back pain
,
posterior chain
,
strength training
Chronic low back pain is a common condition described as pain lasting longer than 3 months in duration. At this
Headaches No More: Research Reveals Dry Needling’s Remarkable Impact
headaches
cervicogenic headache
,
dry needling
,
headaches
,
tension type headache
Headaches are a universal experience, affecting millions worldwide. They come in various forms, from the dull ache of a tension
Incorporating Tabata Intermittent Training Into Your High Intensity Workouts
Exercise
aerobic exercise
,
interval training
,
performance
Interval cardiovascular training has been around at least since the 1930s when Swedish coaches introduced Fartlek training to their athletes.
No Differences Found Between Custom Or Over The Counter Insoles For Heel Pain
Foot and Ankle Injuries
foot pain
,
heel pain
,
orthotics
,
plantar fasciitis
Plantar heel pain, including plantar fasciitis and plantar fasciosis, is associated with pain along the heel and arch of the
Runners With Previous Injury Are Twice As Likely To Sustain Future Injury
Running Injuries
injury risk
,
running
,
running injury
It is rare to find a runner who has not experienced an injury in the past requiring them to miss
Incorporating The Deadlift For Low Back Pain
Back Injuries
deadlift
,
exercise
,
low back pain
,
strength training
Low back pain is a common human experience affecting up to 90% of individuals at some point in their lifetimes.
Walking Program Associated With A Significant Reduction In Infections
Exercise
exercise
,
health benefits
,
immune system
Our immune system is one of the amazing cellular networks in our body. This system has come into direct focus
Unwarranted Clinical Practice Variation Associated With Transition From Acute To Chronic Low Back Pain
Back Injuries
chronic pain
,
low back pain
,
opioids
,
prognosis
Low back pain is the leading cause of disability in our country, costing billions of dollars per year, felt by
Lower Surgical Rates Found With In Person Physical Therapy For Patients With Spinal Stenosis
Back Injuries
back and leg pain
,
exercise
,
home exercise program
,
lumbar spinal stenosis
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a relatively common condition affecting older adults. Narrowing of the bony canals surrounding the spinal nerves
Using Weight Training To Reverse Or Delay The Onset Of Osteoporosis
Women's Health
bone density
,
bone health
,
osteoporosis
,
strength training
,
women's health
An estimated 40% of women and 13% of men over 50 years old will have at least one fracture due
No Differences Found In Return To Play For PRP and PT vs. PT Alone After Hamstring Injury
sports injuries
hamstring injury
,
PRP
,
sports injuries
,
strength training
Hamstring strains come in three grades of severity from a less severe strain to a complete tear. They often occur
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