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  • Is Physical Therapy Effective for Headaches?

    Date: February 15, 2016

    Headaches can be caused by a number of conditions; this includes sinus issues, tumors, vascular issues and others. There are headaches that are caused by problems with your joints and muscles. Physical therapy can help in treating headaches that are caused by musculoskeletal problems like lack of neck motion, muscle tightness and tension, posture, disc pathology and even tightness in the back in-between the shoulder blades. There are lots of patients who report for therapy with [Read More...]

  • What is Knee Pain?

    Date: February 8, 2016

    Most people will experience knee pain at one point in their lives. Usually, body movements do not cause such problems. But, symptoms will start to manifest from day to day wear and tear, injury and work overuse. Knee problems often occur in people who engage in sports and intense home or job-related activities. The area of pain varies on the cause and on what part of the knee is involved. In cases of infection, the [Read More...]

  • What Are Tension Headaches and How Are they Treated?

    Date: February 1, 2016

    Just like back pain, headaches are a common physical complaint that can be frustrating to treat. Any pain that happens in any portion of the head is called a headache. A tension headache, also known as muscle-spasm headache, is a common type of headache experienced by adults. This type of headache is caused by poor posture, stress, neck or jaw problems or fatigue. A problem that is present in the head, jaw or neck – like arthritis [Read More...]

  • What Is Scoliosis?

    Date: January 25, 2016

    Scoliosis is not a disease, but it’s a keyword used in describing abnormality characterized by a sideways curve of the spine. A normal spine, when viewed from the back, is straight. However, with scoliosis, the curvature of the spine can go three different ways: Levoscoliosis, where the curvature of the spine goes to the side as a single curve going to the left, which forms like a letter C. Dextroscoliosis, where the curvature of the spine [Read More...]

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