Julie Lombardo Talks Chronic Pain as a Result of Working from Home
Physical therapists: More people reporting chronic pain as a result of working from home VERONA (WKOW) — Working from home or remotely seems to be something that’s here to stay, but physical therapists say that…
Our 2020 Scorecard Is In!
Since we opened our doors, our goal has been to provide long-lasting outcomes for our patients, reducing their need for surgery, medication, or diagnostic imaging. To accomplish this goal, we focus on three things –…
October is National Physical Therapy Month
National Physical Therapy Month (NPTM) is a commemoration held each October by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). NPTM is designed to recognize the impact that physical therapists and physical therapist assistants make in restoring and…
Achy, Painful Shoulder? Here are 5 PT-Approved Exercises to Help
One of the most common questions a physical therapist gets is simply, “What are some stretches for shoulder pain?” Now, more than ever, shoulder pain is a leading complaint among physical therapy patients. But why…
Coronavirus and Physical Therapy – How PTs are Making it Safe
Currently, the world of health care is faced with new information and enforced changes (almost) daily because of COVID-19. So, it’s no surprise that physical therapy has also been deeply impacted by such. But how are physical therapy (PT) practices – normally a very hands-on specialty – adapting to…