Note: this is a guest article from one of our patients - Darlene. As a woman living with Stage IV breast cancer, you would think hearing someone
6 Exercises You Can Do Safely After Breast Surgery
One in eight women and one in one thousand men will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Most of them will undergo surgery to remove part of, or the
Returning to Work after an Injury with Physical Therapy
Work can be difficult even when you’re feeling physically well. But when an injury strikes, your job can become even tougher. Whether you work in an
Lymphedema Risk after Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Ovarian cancer is a nasty disease - a bully. It sneaks up on many women with subtle signs and symptoms that are often overlooked or overshadowed by
6 Shoulder Exercises You Can Do at Home
Maintaining functional mobility and strength in the shoulders is a crucial component to maintaining physical well-being. Below are some basic yet
The Importance of Personalized Physical Therapy
I went to an interview once for a Physical Therapy position. I was pretty excited, actually. Large company, high compensation, room for growth
Physical Therapy for Whiplash Injuries
Whiplash is a common neck injury, and its symptoms can range from mild to severe. Regardless of the severity of your whiplash or what caused it,
8 Tips for Managing Cancer-Related Fatigue
Cancer and its treatment often causes fatigue that impacts your ability to do daily activities. It is quite common, with 70-80% of cancer patients
Preventing Blood Clots after Surgery with Physical Therapy
Blood clots can be life saving and life threatening in certain situations. When you cut yourself, you need your blood to clot in order to stop the