Can I come to physical therapy to get a massage? The short answer is, no. So you may be asking why you get a “massage” during your physical therapy session. Manual therapy –not to be confused with massage therapy– can be implemented during physical therapy...
Maybe you’ve heard of Dry Needling being used to treat pain in therapy. Perhaps you even wondered whether dry needling could help you and your painful situation. We can talk about theories and approaches to using Dry Needling to treat certain conditions. But,...
Interested in trying dry needling to help with your rehab, but not sure what to expect? You’ve come to the right place! To be more prepared and comfortable in your session, read the following information. We want you to know what to expect from a dry needling...
As we age, falls may become more prevalent. Falls also become more detrimental the older we get, due to longer healing times needed for an aging body. If you or someone you know is at a risk for falling or has unsteadiness when they walk – a physical therapist...
What does the research say about Dry Needling for TMJ? Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is cited as the third most prominent pain condition worldwide [1]. Many people who experience TMD have symptoms including headaches and neck pain in addition to pain at the TMJ....
Let’s be honest, we have all heard the phrase “no pain, no gain”, or “go big or go home”. If I am being completely honest, I’ve said this a time or two while in the gym myself and I hear it quite frequently from my patients. So, is this slogan true in the realm of...
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