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Physical Therapy
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Slap Lesion Physical Therapy Treatment Before and After Surgery
SLAP is short for Superior Labrum from Anterior to Posterior, or from front to back. The labrum is the rim of cartilage found in the shoulder socket. An injury or tear to this part of the body is a SLAP lesion, which typically results from overuse, trauma and accidents such as falling onto your outstretched hand.
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Physical Therapy and You
Physical therapy - The words ring out as something a masseuse would do, or for those of malicious thinking, something very kinky. Not a lot of people know what physical therapy is per se. Strictly speaking, physical therapy is a hands-on, direct form of professional patient care, bursting the bubble of green minded readers; physical therapy is not anything kinky. Far from it, for it is a form of rehabilitation for those with physical impediments and / or illnesses.
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Methods of Physical Therapy for Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder is the condition of pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint accompanied by loss of motion. An inflammation in or around the shoulder may trigger the body’s normal defensive response of stiffness. When the shoulder becomes stiff, it becomes too painful too move. Someone with frozen shoulder may not be able to reach above and over the head or touch the back.
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The Pursuit of Physical Therapy Continuing Education Online
Continuing education in any field is a great boost to one's value. To have that same continuing education offered online is a godsend. Not only does online education offer the chance to enhance one's knowledge, but it offers to have you learn at home. Enter – physical therapy continuing education online. Physical therapists everywhere rejoice! A chance to further their knowledge, at home, with different online institutions to choose from, a godsend indeed for physical therapy.
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Cervical Stenosis Physical Therapy Treatment
The vertebrae are a series of bones connected to each other forming the neck, also known as the cervical spine. The spinal canal, which encloses the spinal cord, runs through the vertebrae. The spinal cord contains major nerves that allow arm and leg movements, sensation, including bladder control and bowel movements.
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The Down Syndrome and Physical Therapy Development Phase
Parents of a child with Down syndrome have their hands full just trying to get used to their child’s condition. What could get them more dubious is when someone suggests that their child should have a physical therapist. Why physical therapy? Won’t he learn to walk and run, just like other children do?
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The Ins and Outs of Sprained Ankles
A sprained ankle occurs when a person goes over on the ankle-joint further than the tissues can allow. The force required to sprain an ankle varies with each individual. If two people went over on their ankles one of them may just rub it better and carry on forgetting about it very quickly. The other person may be hobbling around on a stick for a few days with a bad sprain and a lot of swelling.
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The Benefit of Music Therapy
Music therapy has become immensely popular in modern treatment processes. Music therapy has been implemented on many critically ailing people and it has worked like wonder. It is extensively used as a healing solution to the patients suffering from various diseases...
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An ASO Ankle Brace Can Help!
OK, so you've hurt your ankle and you need a special ASO ankle brace. Find out what kinds are available, how much they cost, how to wear it and where to get one.
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Rehabilitation Equipment - How They Can Help You To Lead A More Fulfilling Life
There is an increasingly lucrative market for rehabilitation products. More people are aware that full recovery needs therapy and rehabilitation. Physical therapists, geriatric centers, hospitals, chiropractics, orthopedic personnel and private homes need rehabilitation equipment that is geared to allow a weakened body to regain strength and stability.
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Back to Basics
Recently highlighted in the press is the issue of back problems becoming more prevalent in younger people. Many reasons have been given, being hunched over a computer, driving very short distances, being in a seated position for prolonged periods of time etc.
So why does being in a seated position cause problems, and what can I do about it?
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Reaping the Benefits of Exercise for Hypertension
On reflection, the benefits of exercise for hypertension are numerous and very beneficial. From toning up your cardiovascular system to toning up your body, what better way to bring down the blood pressure.
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