Category: Physical Therapy
Knee Pain Treatment With Physical Therapy
Knee pain is an increasingly common condition with millions of Americans suffering from it annually. The good news is that there’s a way to treat knee pain non-invasively through chiropractic care. Falling Waters Injury & Health Management Center in Bend,... Read More
See a Chiropractor After an Auto Injury
Whether you experienced a mild collision or a forceful, violent crash, an auto accident puts you at risk of severe and life-changing injury. Any auto accident can cause damage to the spine and neck, which are some of the most... Read More
Get Rid of Shoulder Pain with Chiropractic
You use and move your shoulder more than you might realize. In fact, the joint in the shoulder is the most flexible in the body. Most of us, even the least physically active, carry the risk of developing shoulder pain.... Read More
Get Physical Therapy for Spring and Summer Outdoor Injuries
Physical therapy is appropriate care for many types of injuries and strains, including overdoing the yard work, twisting an ankle while hiking, and even going a little too nuts at the driving range now that it’s warm enough to practice... Read More
Can You Benefit from Aquatic Therapy?
Aquatic therapy is a type of physical therapy designed to increase strength, mobility, and motility of the limbs and joints. It can be used for everything from managing chronic arthritis to speeding post-surgical healing and losing weight. Find out if... Read More
Pre- and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Medical procedures require both pre-and post-surgical rehabilitation to ensure that your body can return to its optimal functioning level. Pre-surgery rehabilitation, also commonly referred to as prehabilitation, is often required for patients who are considered an unideal candidate for a particular... Read More
Utilizing Physical Therapy for Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is an all too common ailment for millions of individuals worldwide. When it comes to the prevalence of shoulder pain across patients, it can range anywhere between 1% and 66%. This range is so wide due to the... Read More
Do I Need A Referral to See a Physical Therapist?
Most people don’t think of seeing a physical therapist until after they’ve sustained an injury. In these cases, patients seek out a medical professional and are often referred to a physical therapist for further treatment. In this case, you may... Read More
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