Archive for March, 2010
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Lance Van Arsdell asked: Are you lounging on the deck of a sinking ship? Whether you just want to bring more cash into your life or go to a totally cash physical therapy practice you must continue learning. John Barnes, PT says, “We physical therapists MUST start providing services for which our clients are willing
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No Comments » | Tags: Compensation Cases, Medicare, Social Security Trust
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
aptaArtOfCaring asked:
Physical therapists help you restore and improve motion to achieve long-term quality of life. That’s the brand promise of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and its member physical therapists. Learn how a physical therapist can help you regain the motion you need for everyday life and avoid expensive and painful surgery and
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Monday, March 29th, 2010
Milos Pesic asked: Bulging discs commonly occur as the body ages and the intervertebral disc degenerates. However, bulging discs happen not just in senior adults but also in younger ones. At the center of the intervertebral disc is a soft and spongy substance called the nucleus pulposes. When this substance bulges out, it puts pressure
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No Comments » | Tags: Anti Inflammatory Medicines, Initial Treatment, Ligaments
Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Dr Alex B. Miguel asked: Physiotherapy is a tough prospect. Just to keep doing it requires immense reserves of willpower and stamina. Sometimes, even turning up for an appointment is a painful task. Once you’re through with your session you may feel euphoric, but what are the long-term consequences?Once you complete your physiology, your physiotherapist
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No Comments » | Tags: Heart Rate, Prevention, Vertebra
Friday, March 26th, 2010
Milos Pesic asked: What is the largest joint in our body? Answer: The Knee.The knee is the connecting point of a total of three bones in our legs: the lower end of the thigh bone or the femur, the upper end of the shinbone or the tibia, and the knee cap or the patella. Other
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No Comments » | Tags: Femur, Injury Prevention, Lcl
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
expertvillage asked:
Learn how to stretch your neck with hand pressure application in this free video on neck physical therapy.Expert: Monica Paradise Bio: Monica Paradise teaches physical therapy and massage at Industrial Hand and Physical Therapy in Phoenix, AZ. She will receive a doctorate degree in Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University. Filmmaker: Eric JohnstonCaffeinated
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2 Comments » | Tags: Doctorate Degree, Filmmaker, Massage
Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Steve Valentino asked: Victims of accidents or patients suffering from debilitating conditions have to be rehabilitated to help them function in day-to-day life. Physical therapy is required to help them regain mobility, acquire flexibility, and achieve balance and coordination. Very often, they have to be taught to walk again.Physiatrists are doctors who engage in physical
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No Comments » | Tags: Developmental Delays, Neuromuscular Disorders, Stretching Exercises
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