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Signs of a Frozen Shoulder or Adhesive Capsulitis

Have you noticed stiffness or discomfort gradually worsening in your shoulder? If so, you may have adhesive capsulitis or “frozen shoulder.” Fortunately, those who manage these joint and muscle pains can find relief through physical therapy.  Avoid waiting to find solutions for sharp pains and soreness in your upper arms. Medical experts at offer great

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When Is MRI Imaging Appropriate During an Evaluation?

MRI imaging is relatively common in the physical therapy world. Countless physical therapists use MRI imaging to help diagnose specific ailments and examine damaged or irritated joints, tissues, bones, and more. However, physical therapists only use MRI imaging in specific situations, leaving many patients wondering when the process is necessary during evaluation.  Fortunately, put together

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Physical Therapy: Is Feeling Pain After an Evaluation Normal?

Physical therapy helps people recover from traumatic injuries and conditions, allowing them to live a healthy and more active lifestyle. However, some people experience slight pain after their therapy session, making them hesitant to attend future treatments. That’s why constructed a guide to help you better understand physical therapy and why it’s normal to experience

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Why Dr. Google or YouTube Shouldn’t Be Your Go-To for What Ails You

Have you ever had unusual pain or health concerns and turned to Google or YouTube for answers? You’re not alone. Most adult Americans search online for medical info on their symptoms and possible treatments like physical therapy and psychotherapy. Google and YouTube provide a wealth of information through blog posts, discussion boards, and videos to

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