The rotator cuff is a tendon in the shoulder that allows the shoulder and arm to move freely and without pain. When this tendon is torn, the result is
Physical Therapy for Stroke Patients
Strokes can significantly impact a person’s ability to move and function normally. Physical therapy is an essential element to stroke recovery. This
Physical Therapy for Hip Injuries
Our hips are essential for our ability to balance, walk, run, and even stand up without falling down. We often take our hips for granted, but when
Traumatic Brain Injuries & Physical Therapy
Traumatic brain injuries are more common than you might expect. These injuries range from mild to life-threatening, and even the most mild TBIs need
Tips for Preventing Common Types of Pain at Work
Office jobs are not typically considered high-risk occupations. That being said, office workers can sustain injuries and develop repetitive stress
Physical Therapy for Car Accident Injuries
Car accidents happen every day on Minnesota roads. Resulting injuries require quick and effective treatment. In this article, we are going to talk
Physical Therapy for Ankle Injuries & Conditions
The ankle is one of those body parts that we don’t realize how much we use. And as with many body parts, you typically don’t notice your ankle unless
Life After Breast Cancer
In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’ve been bringing you articles every week on the causes, risks, and stages of breast cancer, as well as
Psychological Effects of a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and all October we have been bringing you educational pieces on breast cancer causes, treatments, and more. One