Avoid Surgery with Physical Therapy

Posted March 11, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Before considering surgery, explore how physical therapy can often provide the same benefits with fewer risks. Learn why many patients can avoid going under the knife and recover faster through non-invasive treatments.

The McKenzie Method: A Powerful Approach to Back and Neck Pain Relief

Posted March 4, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Discover the benefits of the McKenzie Method, a non-invasive approach that empowers you to manage back, neck, and joint pain on your own. Learn how personalized exercises can lead to long-term relief and improved mobility.

The Impact of Fitness and Muscle Strength on Cancer Patient Survival

Posted February 25, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Discover how muscle strength and fitness can significantly improve cancer survival rates. Learn how physical therapy plays a vital role in enhancing recovery and resilience for cancer patients.

Addressing Back Pain Through Simple Lifestyle Changes

Posted February 18, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Struggling with back pain? Learn simple lifestyle changes, including exercise and posture tips, that can help reduce pain and prevent future issues. Discover how physical therapy can be a key part of your recovery.

Valentine’s Day Stretches for Couples

Posted February 11, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

This Valentine’s Day, ditch the usual plans and try something unique! Discover fun partner stretches that promote relaxation, connection, and health. Celebrate love and wellness with these simple moves!

Love Your Body: Self-Care Through Physical Therapy

Posted February 4, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

This Valentine’s Day, prioritize yourself! Discover how physical therapy can reduce pain, improve mobility, and empower your self-care journey. It’s time to love your body and feel your best.

Heart Health and Physical Therapy: Keeping Your Cardiovascular System Strong

Posted January 28, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Did you know physical therapy can support heart health? From improving circulation to aiding recovery after cardiac events, learn how PT strengthens your cardiovascular system and boosts overall wellness.

Winter Workouts: How to Exercise Safely in the Snow and Ice

Posted January 21, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Exercising in the winter can be a great way to stay fit, but it also comes with unique challenges. Learn how to safely work out in snowy and icy conditions to avoid injury and make the most of your winter fitness routine.

Managing Joint and Muscle Stiffness: Don’t Let Winter Weather Cause You Pain

Posted January 14, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Cold weather can leave your joints and muscles feeling stiff and uncomfortable, but with the right care, you can prevent and manage the pain. Learn how to protect your body during the winter months.

Winter Sports Injuries: Prevention and Recovery Strategies

Posted January 7, 2025 | Health & Wellness Blog

Winter sports are thrilling, but they come with risks. Learn how to protect yourself from common injuries and how physical therapy can help you recover if you get hurt.

Post-Holiday Recovery: How Physical Therapy Can Help You Bounce Back

Posted December 31, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

The holidays are a time of joy and celebration, but they can also take a toll on your body. Discover how physical therapy can help you recover and recharge for the new year.

The Gift of Health: Why Physical Therapy Makes a Perfect Resolution

Posted December 24, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As the new year approaches, there’s no better time to prioritize your health. Discover why physical therapy is a resolution that benefits your body, mind, and overall well-being.

Stress Relief Through Movement: Exercises and Stretches for a Calmer Holiday

Posted December 17, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

The holiday season is exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. Discover how simple stretches and exercises can help you stay relaxed and grounded during this busy time.

Pelvic Floor Health During the Holidays

Posted December 10, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

The holidays are a time of joy, but the hustle and bustle can take a toll on your body—especially your pelvic floor. Stay ahead of holiday stress with these simple tips to keep your pelvic health in check while you celebrate.

Pelvic Floor Health and Multiple Sclerosis: How Therapy Can Help

Posted December 3, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic condition that affects the central nervous system, leading to a wide range of symptoms. One area that is often impacted but not frequently discussed is pelvic floor function.

How Pelvic Floor Health Affects Pregnancy and Postpartum Wellness

Posted November 26, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Pregnancy is a transformative experience for your body, and the pelvic floor plays a crucial role throughout this journey. Understanding how pelvic floor strength affects pregnancy and learning how to care for these muscles both during and after birth can make a world of difference in your comfort and recovery.

Recognizing the Signs of a Tight Pelvic Floor

Posted November 19, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

A tight pelvic floor can cause a variety of symptoms, including pelvic pain, urinary difficulties, and bowel problems. This article explores common signs of a tight pelvic floor and how physical therapy can help alleviate discomfort and restore muscle function.

Strengthening Your Pelvic Floor Muscles

Posted November 12, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Strengthening your pelvic floor muscles is key to improving overall health and preventing issues like incontinence and pelvic pain. Learn simple exercises you can do daily and find out when it’s time to seek help from a physical therapist.

Staying Fit Through Fall & Winter

Posted November 5, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As temperatures drop and days grow shorter, it can be tempting to stay indoors and become less active. However, maintaining your fitness during the fall and winter months is essential for your physical health and overall well-being. With the right approach, you can stay active and strong, even when it’s cold outside.

Preparing for Winter Challenges

Posted October 29, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Winter brings unique physical challenges, from snow-blowing and shoveling to navigating icy paths. These activities can put stress on your body, especially if you’re not properly prepared. To reduce the risk of injury and keep yourself safe, it's important to train your body for the demands of winter.

Fall Risks in Fall and Winter: How to Stay Safe and Prevent Injury

Posted October 22, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As fall gives way to winter, the risk of falls becomes more pronounced due to slippery leaves, icy sidewalks, and other seasonal hazards. These changing conditions increase the likelihood of injury, but understanding the risks and taking preventive measures can help you stay safe throughout the colder months.

Stay Safe During Fall Clean-Up: Preparation & Safety Tips

Posted October 15, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As autumn sets in, it's time to tackle fall clean-up tasks. Raking leaves, trimming bushes, and preparing gardens for winter can be rewarding but physically demanding. To ensure you stay safe and injury-free during these tasks, consider these essential preparation and safety tips from our physical therapy experts.

Introduction to Pelvic Floor Health

Posted October 8, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

When most people think of muscles, they often picture arms, legs, or the core. But there’s another crucial group of muscles that often goes unnoticed—the pelvic floor.

Fall Sports Wellness Guide Part 4: Common Injuries & Effective Treatments

Posted October 1, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Athletes face the risk of serious injuries that can impact their performance and overall health. Understanding common injuries and the appropriate treatment methods is crucial for recovery and long-term wellness.

Fall Sports Wellness Guide Part 3: Post-Game Recovery & Overuse Prevention

Posted September 24, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Fall sports demand high performance, but recovery and injury prevention are crucial to long-term success. Incorporating physical therapy and strategic recovery methods can help athletes maintain peak form and avoid overuse injuries throughout the season.

Fall Sports Wellness Guide Part 2: Physical Therapy & Injury Recovery

Posted September 17, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Injuries are an unfortunate but common part of an athlete’s journey, but with proper recovery methods, athletes can return to the game safely and quickly. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in this process by reducing pain, restoring mobility, and strengthening the body.

Fall Sports Wellness Guide Part 1: Injury Prevention Strategies

Posted September 10, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As fall sports kick into high gear, athletes are pushing their bodies to the limit, but staying healthy and injury-free is key for long-term success on the field.

Back-to-School Wellness: Recognizing Early Signs of Back Pain and What to Do About It

Posted September 3, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As the school year begins, students face new challenges, including the physical demands like carrying heavy backpacks and sitting for long periods. Recognizing early signs of back pain and knowing what to do about it can make a significant difference in your child's well-being.

Back-to-School Wellness: Benefits of Yoga and Stretching for Students

Posted August 27, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As students head back to school, the demands of academic and extracurricular activities can often lead to physical and mental stress. Incorporating yoga and stretching into daily routine can significantly enhance students’ overall well-being.

Back-to-School Wellness: Prevent Injuries in School Athletics

Posted August 20, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As a new school year begins, students eagerly anticipate returning to their favorite sports and athletic activities. At Elite PT, we understand the importance of staying active and participating in sports, but we also know how crucial it is to prevent injuries.

Back-to-School Wellness: Simple Exercises to Stay Active and Pain-Free

Posted August 13, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As students head back to school, staying active and maintaining flexibility are crucial for overall well-being and injury prevention. Incorporating simple exercises and stretches into daily routines can make a significant difference in how students feel throughout the academic year.

Back-to-School Wellness: Healthy Habits for the School Year

Posted August 6, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As the school year kicks off, students face new challenges and routines that can impact their physical health. At Elite PT, we are dedicated to helping students adopt healthy habits that will keep them strong and pain-free throughout the academic year.

Practicing Mindfulness: Debunking Common Misconceptions

Posted July 4, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Mindfulness has become a buzzword in the health and wellness community, yet several misconceptions persist about what it truly entails. By addressing these misconceptions, we hope to encourage more individuals to incorporate mindfulness into their daily lives.

Practicing Mindfulness: Incorporating Mindfulness into Your Daily Routine

Posted June 20, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

In today's fast-paced world, finding moments of calm and presence can significantly improve our overall well-being. At Elite PT, we encourage integrating mindfulness into daily routines to support mental and physical health.

Practicing Mindfulness: How to Get Started with Mindfulness Meditation

Posted June 6, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

In today's fast-paced world, finding ways to manage stress and promote overall well-being is essential. One effective method gaining popularity is mindfulness meditation, a practice that encourages present-moment awareness and relaxation.

Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Pain Relief

Posted May 23, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Managing chronic pain effectively often requires a multifaceted approach. Non-pharmacological methods can be highly beneficial for pain relief and improving quality of life.

Understanding Chronic Pain: Conservative Management

Posted May 9, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Chronic pain affects millions of people around the world, impacting daily life and overall well-being. However, a growing body of research highlights that conservative management techniques—such as lifestyle modifications, mindful practices, and targeted physical therapy—can offer substantial relief for those suffering from chronic pain.

Understanding Chronic Pain: Common Causes

Posted April 25, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Chronic pain is a pervasive issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Unlike acute pain, which serves as a warning signal for injury or illness and typically subsides once the underlying cause is treated, chronic pain persists for months or even years, often without a clear cause. It can significantly impact one's quality of life, making everyday activities challenging. Here are some common causes of chronic pain and how physical therapy can offer relief.

Understanding Chronic Pain

Posted March 25, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Chronic pain, distinguished by its persistence for an extended period—often lasting more than three months—poses a formidable challenge to millions worldwide. Unlike acute pain, chronic pain is multifaceted, often stemming from various underlying factors. Physical therapy is a vital ally in the journey towards relief and restoration.

A Holistic Approach to Chronic Pain Management

Posted March 20, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Chronic pain can significantly impede one's quality of life, affecting daily activities and overall well-being. Addressing this multifaceted issue requires a comprehensive, individualized approach that goes beyond mere symptom management.

Your First Physical Therapy Session Part 3: After Your Session

Posted February 29, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

If you have never been to physical therapy before, you may be wondering what to expect and how to prepare for your first session. In this article we’ll discuss tips on what to do AFTER your appointment to make the most of your session.

Your First Physical Therapy Session Part 2: During Your Session

Posted February 22, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

If you have never been to physical therapy before, you may be wondering what to expect and how to prepare for your first session. In this article we’ll discuss tips on what to do DURING your appointment to make the most of your session.

Your First Physical Therapy Session Part 1: Before Your Session

Posted February 15, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

If you have never been to physical therapy before, you may be wondering what to expect and how to prepare for your first session. In this article we’ll discuss tips on what to do BEFORE your appointment to make the most of your session.

Winter Wellness: Quality Sleep

Posted February 1, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

At Elite PT, we emphasize the importance of incorporating quality sleep into your winter wellness routine. Adequate sleep is a cornerstone of overall health, influencing both physical and mental well-being. And a well-rested body is better equipped to face the challenges of the winter season, from physical activities to maintaining a healthy diet.

Winter Wellness: Hydration for Health

Posted January 25, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Staying hydrated is crucial regardless of the season. By being mindful of your water intake and staying hydrated, you contribute to your overall health and well-being.

Winter Wellness: Eat Well, Feel Well

Posted January 18, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

The winter season often comes with festive indulgences and hearty meals. While we’re not dieticians, we recommend these general tips to help you maintain a healthy diet during the winter months.

Winter Wellness: Stay Active, Stay Strong

Posted January 11, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

Winter often brings a decrease in physical activity, with icy sidewalks and heavy snowfall limiting outdoor exercise options. At Elite PT, we advocate for maintaining an active lifestyle even in the winter months.

Winter Wellness: Tips for Staying Healthy During the Winter Season

Posted January 4, 2024 | Health & Wellness Blog

As the winter chill sets in, many individuals find themselves succumbing to the sedentary allure of cozy blankets and warm indoors. At Elite PT, we understand the seasonal challenges that can lead to deconditioning, which can be especially tough especially when faced with tasks like shoveling or snow blowing. To combat the winter slump, we’ve outlined some expert tips to keep you active, healthy, and rejuvenated.

New Year’s Resolutions: Tips for Getting Fit After the Holiday Season

Posted December 28, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

With a new year fast approaching, many of us are readying to embark on a journey to a healthier lifestyle. However, transitioning from the indulgences of the festive season to a fitness-focused routine can pose unique challenges.

New Year’s Resolutions: Decoding “Fitness” & “Physical Activity”

Posted December 21, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

In the realm of health and wellness, the terms “fitness” and “physical activity” are often thrown around, but can be difficult to objectively define. The importance of being physically active should not be ignored, but it’s also important to recognize that what it means to be physically active can vary from person to person—and it should.

New Year’s Resolutions: Fitness Goes Beyond Weight Loss

Posted December 14, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

In the pursuit of New Year's resolutions, particularly those centered around health and wellness, the term “fitness” often conjures images of weight loss and sculpted physiques. However, the concept of fitness extends far beyond numbers on a scale. As physical therapists and advocates for holistic well-being, we believe it's crucial to broaden our understanding of what constitutes true fitness.

New Year’s Resolutions: Informed Health & Wellness in 2024

Posted December 7, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

The start of a new year is a popular time for making changes and resolutions, often for those of us looking to shed some holiday excess after a season of indulgence and festivities. Many of us set out with the best intentions, especially when it comes to health and wellness goals. However, it can be difficult to set yourself up for success after a holiday season full of festive feasting and merriment.

Fall Prevention: Factors Influencing Fall Risk

Posted October 31, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

While improving balance is paramount in reducing fall risk, there are other factors at play. Physical therapy can help target these factors to further reduce the risk of falling.

Fall Prevention: Improving Balance

Posted October 17, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Falls, especially among the elderly population, can have serious consequences—but thankfully, physical therapy can help reduce the risk of falling.

Fall Prevention: The Risk

Posted October 3, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Falls among the elderly population are the most common cause of non-fatal injuries and the leading contributor to accidental deaths. The statistics reveal a pressing need for increased awareness and preventive measures to address this issue, particularly among the senior community.

The Science of Aging Part 4

Posted September 19, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Here are some important takeaways from our exploration of the aging process.

The Science of Aging Part 3

Posted September 5, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

It’s important to stay active as we age, but it can be troublesome to know which exercises to do and how often we should be doing them.

The Science of Aging Part 2

Posted August 22, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Understanding the intricacies of the aging process can be overwhelming, but gaining insight into its dimensions is crucial for our well-being. Let’s take a look at the scope of the problem.

The Science of Aging Part 1

Posted August 8, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Our population is living longer than ever before, and the ideas of “aging gracefully” and “longevity” have become greater concerns. It’s normal to want to look good and stay healthy as we get older, and so it’s important that we understand the science behind aging and what we can do about it.

Preparing Your Body for Summer Part III: Slow Progression

Posted July 25, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Learn some techniques to prepare your body for summer in Part III of this three part series.

Preparing Your Body for Summer Part II: Gradual Exposure

Posted July 11, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Learn some techniques to prepare your body for summer in Part II of this three part series.

Preparing Your Body for Summer Part I: Practice Similar Exercises in Advance

Posted June 27, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

With summer comes a multitude of activities, from outdoor sports and gardening to beach vacations and long hikes, but engaging in these activities requires a certain level of physical fitness and stamina. If you want to participate in summer activities with ease and reduce the risk of injuries, it's crucial to prepare your body in advance. Learn some techniques to prepare your body for summer in Part I of this three part series.

 

Models of Clinical Reasoning

Posted June 13, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

When it comes to physical therapy, there are many different methods/systems of assessment and treatment of patients. Naturally, each method has its unique advantages and disadvantages, so it’s valuable to be familiar with multiple different thought processes.

Case Study

Posted May 30, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Individuals experiencing pain often seek out care from multiple practitioners and try a number of conservative management techniques, but the best way to ensure their pain is treated properly and effectively is through a thorough examination. And in this case of a young woman experiencing pain around her shoulder blade, our very specific, targeted intervention was able to resolve the issue, so the client could get back to comfortably living her normal daily life.

Avoid Surgery with Physical Therapy

Posted May 16, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

While there are some circumstances where surgical intervention is appropriate, many can—and should—be treated through alternative methods like physical therapy.

How Elite PT Tackles Low Back Pain

Posted April 13, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

Low back pain is one of the most common medical conditions with roughly 80% of adults experiencing some form of low back pain in their lifetime with a high chance of recurrence. Thankfully, for a vast majority of those individuals, the pain self resolves. But for many that pain can persist and really start to negatively impact their daily lives.

The Four Stages of Rehabilitation

Posted March 14, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

While there’s no end all be all way that works for everyone when it comes to the management and treatment of pain, at Elite PT we generally focus on four stages of rehabilitation—relief, recovery, return, and performance.

Understanding Low Back Pain and Sciatica

Posted February 16, 2023 | Health & Wellness Blog

When it comes to low back back—as with most ailments—understanding your condition as well as its causes are crucial to the recovery process.

What Physical Therapy Can Do For Arthritis

Posted September 26, 2022 | Health & Wellness Blog

Arthritis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the joints. It can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. The hips, knees, hands, and spine are the most commonly affected joints. Arthritis is not a single disease but an umbrella term that includes a variety of different types. Some of the more common examples are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis.

What is nerve pain?

Posted July 24, 2022 | Health & Wellness Blog

Nerve pain is a common symptom of many conditions, including injury and disease. Nerve pain can be mild or severe, short-term or chronic. It can affect one nerve or several at once and can vary in intensity from one person to another based on factors like overall health, activity level, genetics, and more. The good news is that there are many treatments available for the various types of nerve pain—from nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to acupuncture—and you may find relief with some simple lifestyle changes too!

Do YOU know WHY you have low back pain?

Posted February 27, 2022 | Health & Wellness Blog

Is the source of your low back pain a mystery? You’re not alone: Nine out of 10 patients don't know the primary cause of their back pain. The problem is that most people seek treatment after they’ve begun exhibiting symptoms of back pain. While this may seem logical on the surface, we’re here to tell you that there’s a better way.

Questions about Value Base Health Care

Posted January 10, 2020 | Health & Wellness Blog

Value Based Health Care has been a hot topic for some time in the world of health policy, and political debates. Regardless of the thoughts on how health care should be payed for, shouldn't it be easy for medical practitioners to provide Value Based Care? 

Check out the linked video for some important questions and answers about the challenges of providing Value Based Health care. 

Recommended Treatments for Low Back Pain

Posted September 23, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Over any 3-month period about 25% of Americans will have low back pain. It is the top cause of disability around the world.

Unfortunately, even though low back pain is common, treatment for low back pain often fails to reflect evidence-based guidelines, leading to overtreatment—including unnecessary surgery or opioid prescription.

So what are the best approaches for back pain?

In March 2018, The Lancet noted that the guidelines are evolving: now there is "less emphasis on pharmacological and surgical treatments" and greater emphasis on "self-management, physical and psychological therapies, and some form of complementary medicine."

Not all Exercises are Created Equal

Posted September 16, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

The role of "patient-specific" exercises in managing LBP is controversial. Some people believe that any exercise is good for low back pain, while others believe that the direction and type of exercise prescribed can make a difference in recovery time and pain modification. 

While general exercise is not bad at all for most conditions, there may be situations where being more specific may be a good thing. 

So why should you care about specific exercise?

Are You A Passive Patient or an Active Consumer of Healthcare?

Posted July 29, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Think about the last time you made a big purchase, say $1,000 or more. Did you go out and buy the first thing you saw? Take one recommendation from somebody? Or did you research it, learn some things, compare it to other options, and select something that was right for you? Most people tend to be educated and research large purchases like cars, televisions, or the newest iphone. So why do we so often fail to do this with healthcare? By becoming more educated healthcare consumers we can go from passive patients who take the first recommendation that comes from a practitioner to an active consumer who weighs options and makes choices. Here are some questions to talk through with your practitioner the next time a healthcare decision comes up.

Patients Should Be More Educated Healthcare Consumers

Posted July 22, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Most people spend a lot of time researching and weighing options for a large purchase or a decision like changing a job. When it comes to healthcare, however most people don't do much research or consider options at all. A 2010 Gallup poll showed that 70% of people feel confident in their doctor's advice and don't feel the need to do their own research or get a second opinion.

Value Based Care

Posted June 19, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

VBC means a reorganization of systems around the needs of the patient, necessitating shifts in perspective and culture. Switching medical provision to teams and units that integrate the full cycle of care together is another key element. The integrated practice units (IPUs) are a group of wards that care for patients with similar clinical needs.

A switch to patient-focus drives benefits that patients can see. Sixty-seven percent of Leaders said patients were more satisfied with their care in the past year, versus 39% of Followers; 70% of Leaders said patients reported a better quality of life than a year ago, compared to 46% of Followers.

PT Can Prevent Unnecessary Surgery

Posted June 14, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Recent research is showing that surgery might not be needed as often as we think. A large review estimates that 10% to 20% of surgeries might be unnecessary. The reasons for so many unneeded surgeries being performed are varied, but the most common are that more conservative options aren't tried first, or lack of knowledge by the patient and health care team.

For musculoskeletal problems like back and joint pain, sprains, and strains, seeing your PT before a surgeon can help keep you out of the operating room and get you back to life without surgery. Studies have shown that physical therapy can be just as good if not better than surgery for a multitude of conditions and carries less risk. Some examples would include rotator cuff tears, meniscal tears, spinal stenosis, low back pain, and osteoarthritis.

Physical therapy can't fix every problem, and for some patients surgery IS the best choice. However, research is showing that surgery isn't a cure-all, and is sometimes very risky. In most cases, starting with physical therapy is the right choice, and for many patients, PT is the only treatment necessary.

Abnormal Findings on Magnetic Resonance Images of the Cervical Spines in 1211 Asymptomatic Subjects

Posted March 24, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

"Neurological symptoms and abnormal findings on MR images are keys to diagnose the spinal diseases. To determine the significance of MRI abnormalities, we must take into account the (1) frequency and (2) spectrum of structural abnormalities, which may be asymptomatic. However, no large-scale study has documented abnormal findings of the cervical spine on MR image in asymptomatic subjects."

Review of Imaging Features of Spinal Degeneration in Asymptomatic Populations

Posted March 21, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Degenerative changes are commonly found in spine imaging but often occur in pain-free individuals as well as those with back pain. We sought to estimate the prevalence, by age, of common degenerative spine conditions by performing a systematic review studying the prevalence of spine degeneration on imaging in asymptomatic individuals.

Does running or walking increase your chances of arthritis ?

Posted March 19, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Pain and swelling of hips, knees, ankles, and feet and other musculoskeletal complaints among runners were comparable with those among nonrunners.

Arithritis Part 2

Posted March 15, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

An estimated 27 million Americans have some form of OA. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 2 people in the United States (US) may develop knee OA by age 85, and 1 in 4 may develop hip OA in their lifetime. Until age 50, men and women are equally affected by OA; after age 50, women are affected more than men. Over their lifetimes, 21% of overweight and 31% of obese adults are diagnosed with arthritis.

Osteoarthritis (OA) Part 1

Posted March 11, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint disorders, especially in adults over the age of 60. Two of the most commonly affected joints are the hip and the knee. Common symptoms are morning stiffness, where you feel like you need to get up and moving for 20 or 30 minutes before you “limber up”, creaking or popping sounds from your joint, as well as pain and swelling which is typically worse towards the end of the day.

How to make the most out of your first appointment

Posted March 8, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

What you can do before your very first appointment—and during physical therapy—to take control of that injury-related stress? First and foremost, it’s important to come prepared for physical therapy. And no, I’m not talking about dressing appropriately and arriving on time (or even better, 15 minutes ahead of your scheduled appointment). That stuff is important, of course, but there’s one thing you can do in the days leading up to your appointment that will set you up for success.

Find out if the McKenzie Method help you or your workforce

Posted February 23, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Can exercising make you more successful?

Posted February 18, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

"Get a good degree. Intern. Network. Perfect your resume. Practice interviewing. Network some more. Work hard. Get to work early. Stay late. Go above and beyond. Be innovative. Work even harder.

These are all common steps associated with career success. The more time you spend at work, the higher you’ll climb, right? Wrong. By now we all know the potentially life-saving benefits of exercise (decreased risk for cancer, diabetes, obesity, etc.), but the positive effects spill over into your career as well. Numerous studies have demonstrated the correlation between regular physical activity and better work performance. Get moving and these benefits could be yours."

"Back care – reducing the impact of back pain in the workplace" by Fit for Work

Posted February 14, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

"Certain groups of workers can be more susceptible to back pain than others. Care workers, for example, whose work involves a lot of lifting, twisting and driving between appointments are particularly at risk. The back care charity BackCare estimates that more than 70 percent of unpaid carers in the UK suffer from back pain, which is highly disabling in a third of cases.

Other workers at a heightened risk of back pain include:

office workers who sit at computers for long periods;
long distance drivers;
manual workers who regularly lift heavy weights, such as builders, agricultural or manufacturing workers;
those who spend long periods leaning over to provide treatments such as beauticians."

Work Performance of Employees With Depression: The Impact of Work Stressors

Posted February 10, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

"This study found that depression symptoms are related to work absences and impaired work performance, and results partly confirmed that work stressors add to this impact. Results suggest that workers with depression may benefit from care involving medical and vocational interventions."

Physical Therapy and the entire health care team helped this patient to move and to believe again!

Posted January 27, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

After losing her left leg below the knee in the Boston Marathon bombing, Adrianne Haslet thought her quality of life would be a zero. Her physical therapist and the rest of her health care team helped Adrianne to move and to believe again.

What Spells Relief for Low Back Pain Patients?

Posted January 24, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

If you’ve ever suffered from a bout of low back pain, then you know that finding relief is often any patient’s main goal. And with low back pain sending 2.5 million Americans to hospital emergency rooms every year, that’s a lot of patients seeking treatment options to relieve the pain.
 

Back Pain pt 2: "Study Says That Exercise and Education Are Key to Preventing Low Back Pain"

Posted January 21, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

Four out of five Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lives. Today, back pain management often includes the overuse of treatments like surgeries, MRI, x-rays and medications. And it’s an expensive prospect: The annual tally on low back and neck pain treatment in the U.S. is at least $87 billion, according to a study in the Journal of American Medical Association.

What’s New for Medicare in 2019?

Posted January 16, 2019 | Health & Wellness Blog

A rundown of the changes in premiums, deductibles and coverage:

Medicare costs change each year, so if you’re 65 or older, it’s important to understand and review your benefits for the upcoming year. Some new rules affect the cost of prescription drugs covered under Part D (Medicare’s prescription drug benefit) and change the times when you can revise your Medicare health and drug coverage.

Some Americans Pay More for Back Pain Relief, But Are They Really Getting Less?

Posted December 26, 2018 | Health & Wellness Blog

Today’s consumer has so many choices when shopping for just about anything from apparel to healthcare. But while it’s customary to shop for the best price for a goose down jacket (without sacrificing quality), shopping around for the best solution (and value) for our ailments is less typical. Doing our due diligence in healthcare may ultimately bring us back to the first proposed solution, but it also may introduce us to solutions that we didn’t know existed.

Back Pain: Did you know? Part 1

Posted December 21, 2018 | Health & Wellness Blog

Got back pain? You’re not alone. Eighty percent of Americans suffer from low back and neck pain at some point in their lives. Let that sink in. With such great odds that you—or someone close to you—will one day become a statistic, wouldn’t it make sense to arm yourself with preventive strategies and knowledge? Physical therapy is a good place to start.

Physical Therapy in the work force

Posted October 3, 2018 | Health & Wellness Blog

Did you know that the American Physical Therapy Association now recommends the use of Physical Therapy in the work force? 

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