Physical therapy is designed to help people in all walks of life recover after an injury or surgery, but certain populations stand to benefit more
Why Athletes Choose OrthoRehab Specialists For Their Care
Whether you’re looking to recover from an injury or simply become a better athlete, we know that you can pursue these goals through a number of
Why Physical Therapy Is So Common For The Modern Athlete
Modern athletics have seemingly become more competitive than ever, and athletes (and their parents) are always looking for new ways to get a leg up on
Physical Therapy And The Female Athlete Triad
A number of bodily processes are interconnected, and a problem in one area can lead to issues in another. One such interconnected grouping is what’s
Is Physical Therapy Just for Athletes?
Many people think of physical therapy as a treatment option solely for athletes. And while physical rehab is certainly used often in the treatment of
Why Do Rotator Cuffs Tear Anyway?
This is a common question in my practice and worth the effort here to describe the normal process of which the “lug nuts” of the shoulder girdle
Resistance Training for the Baby Boomers
Baby boomers make up about 25% of the U.S. population, the largest generation of Americans! This post-WWII age cohort is known for
Softball and Baseball Preseason Training
Summer softball/baseball teams/leagues are forming and a crucial component of one's success and wellbeing is the restoration of functional mobility
Dynamic Balance in Athletics
Balance has always been considered an important component of post injury or surgical recovery, and it is frequently used as one of the criteria for