Sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, is a debilitating condition resulting from an injury or irritation to the sciatic nerve – a nerve originating in the buttocks. Sciatica is a common and uncomfortable condition affecting 10% to 40% of the general population. The sciatic nerve pain starts in your lower back and radiates through your buttock
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Herniated Disc Physical Therapy: What You Need to Know
If you have back pain that is caused by a herniated disc, you will likely not need to have surgery – especially if it is caught and treated early. Most people who have this issue recover fully simply with physical therapy. Let’s talk about some key points surrounding a herniated disc, how physical therapy can
Read MoreWhat is Dry Needling? What It Can Treat And Where to Find a Practitioner?
Dry needling is an effective, minimally invasive musculoskeletal treatment for pain, movement problems, poor circulation, and more. It is often performed in the physical therapy office, frequently combined with other modalities, such as massage therapy. Let’s discuss how dry needling works and where to find a practitioner. How Dry Needling Works Dry needling utilizes thin, filiform needles of
Read MoreWhy It’s Crucial to Find the Best Physical Therapist Near You
Chronic and acute health problems and sudden injuries can also limit your life and impact your emotional well-being. Physical therapy should be part of your recovery and rehabilitation to optimize how you move, feel, and function. However, ensure you find the best physical therapist in your area. Let’s talk about physical therapy, what to look for in
Read MorePost-Operative Physical Therapy and Your Surgery
Whether you have recently had surgery, or you’re scheduled to have surgery soon, it’s likely you want to get back to your normal routine as soon as safely possible after your surgery. Giving your body a period of healing and rest after surgery is crucial to getting back to your daily life quicker. However, resting
Read MoreA Patient’s Guide to Rotator Cuff Physical Therapy
If you’ve recently injured your rotator cuff, or you are recovering from rotator cuff surgery, your doctor may prescribe you with physical therapy to help your shoulder heal. It’s best to understand this complex shoulder injury so you know why your physical therapist is recommending certain types of exercises to strengthen the arm and shoulder area. Let’s
Read MoreIs Vestibular Therapy Right for You?
If you’re having vestibular symptoms, such as dizziness, balance problems, motion sensitivity, etc., you’re not alone. Approximately 76 million Americans have vestibular (inner ear/balance) problems, making it hard to walk, stand, and even sit properly. Thankfully, various therapies are available to treat vestibular problems, including vestibular rehabilitation therapy. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is an exercise-based
Read MoreHow Physical Therapy Helps Neck Pain?
Millions of people suffer from neck pain every year, and for many, the only relief is through physical therapy. Physical therapy can include various treatments, such as massage, ice packs, and electrical stimulation. By targeting the source of the pain and addressing any underlying issues, physical therapy can help to provide relief and improve mobility. Let’s talk about
Read MoreShoulder Physical Therapy: What Physical Therapists Want Patients to Know
Physical therapists have seen it all when it comes to shoulder injuries. As such, they want patients to know a few things about shoulder physical therapy in order to make the most out of the treatment. Let’s discuss what shoulder physical therapy is, what kinds of injuries it addresses, what treatment is like, and where
Read MoreLooking for Migraine Relief? How Physical Therapy Can Help
Do you suffer from migraines? If so, you know how hard it is to deal with these notorious throbbing headaches that don’t let you rest, sleep or work. A migraine is a type of primary headache, meaning that it isn’t a side effect of another medical condition. Chronic migraines are a disorder of the nervous
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