More Articles from Tag Archives: Pain

This week’s links comes a few days late, but here goes 1) Five finger shoe lovers….there is a class-action lawsuit out, but who knows whether this will hold up in court.  See one of our old posts for our thoughts on these shoes. 2) Check out what others in the country are saying about dry [...]

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It’s finally official. We are open for business in our new space. The last week has flown by with packing and unpacking, but we are excited for our fresh start and the future! A day late, but check out this weeks links!   1) It seems like there articles like this every week. Yet another [...]

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  This is an exciting week as we get to start packing and move to our new space off of Executive Boulevard in North Bethesda.   Take a look at this weeks great links.   1) If you have children that play Little League baseball,  you probably have heard about the risks of children throwing [...]

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Understanding Pain- What to do about it in less than 5 minutes (video)

Great simple video explaining an often difficult and misunderstood topic. Anyone would benefit from watching this.

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Cold Laser Therapy- FAQ’s

Why Laser Therapy? Low level laser therapy is a painless, non-invasive, drug-free treatment which is used to treat a variety of pain syndromes, injuries, neurological conditions, wounds and fractures.  Treatable conditions include Arthritis, Back Pain, Bursitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headaches, Knee Pain, Neck Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Sciatica, Shoulder Pain, Tendonitis, TMJ Pain, Trigger Points, and [...]

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Don’t Be a Slouch!

In most cases, it is not too late to experience the positive outcomes of improving one’s posture. Physical therapy evaluations incorporate a postural assessment to define the severity of the postural problem, to identify contributing factors, and to recognize the possible relationship to someone’s given pain and dysfunction.

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Is it Possible to Move Better and With Less Pain After an Injury?

As a matter of fact, a lot of patients who have had an injury still experience pain and stiffness with certain movements and activities even after completion of conventional physical therapy. This limitation makes it difficult for patients to fully return to activities they were able to perform and enjoy before their injury.

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Did You Know?

One study found physical therapy helped 92% of patients with low back pain.
Spine July 2008
Physical therapist-developed exercise programs can reduce athletes’ risk of injury by 41%.
American Journal of Sports Medicine August 2008
88% of physical therapy users say the care they received was beneficial to helping them return to normal activity, increasing their range of motion, and relieving their pain.
APTA Consumer Survey October 2007
Surgery is no more effective than physical therapy and medical management for osteoarthritis of the knee.
New England Journal of Medicine September 2008