Posts Tagged ‘Health’
What Is Cold Laser Therapy?
We are extremely excited to announce the addition of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) to our practice in all location! LLLT is also known as Cold Laser Therapy. I’m often asked the question of “What is Cold Laser Therapy?” So lets dive in deeper to talk about what LLLT / Cold Laser therapy is, and […]
Cervicogenic Headaches and Dry Needling
Cervicogenic headaches are a common cause of headaches and frequently seen in the physical therapy profession. These type of headaches can be very painful, and even debilitating. However they differ from a true migraine. Cervicogenic headaches often have a musculoskeletal component associated with them, and that is a physical therapists specialty. People with cervicogenic headaches […]
Physical Therapy As Primary Orthopedic Care
Many people are still not aware of this, but you can come to physical therapy FIRST!! No, you don’t need to see your doctor first. No, you don’t need to go to the orthopedist first. No, you don’t need to wait to have your pain treated. Use Physical Therapy as primary care for orthopedic injuries. Since 2006, the […]
Surgery on the horizon? Make sure you PREHAB!
With Connecticut continuing to lead the country in our response to COVID-19, it has allowed many people to feel more comfortable with scheduling elective surgeries which may have been pushed off for months by the pandemic. But after months of recurring pain and increasing stiffness and restriction, are you at your best leading into your surgery? […]
Getting Back Outside
COVID-19 has taken its toll mentally and physically on all of us. Now fully engrossed in summer, we have seen businesses reopen, people returning to work, and our kids going back to camps and some sports. While all this change has been occurring, there is another change that has happened: We’ve gotten stiffer, weaker, and more […]
Spring and Quarantine Self Maintenance
As this pandemic forces many people to go out less and ultimately move their bodies less. This can be the perfect combination to allow muscle weakness to set in. Between moving less, outdoor household chores, and stuck inside; there are many ways to stay active and keep yourself safe during this time of year. During this time […]
E-VISITS AND TELEHEALTH DURING COVID-19
The last few weeks have hit everyone like a punch to the gut with COVID-19 showing up. Our world and day to day lives have been rocked in ways few of us could have imagined. Schools and restaurants closed, grocery stores with lines out the doors, and all of us attempting to limit interactions. Social distancing […]
Movement Is Medicine
If I had a dime for every patient we saw that had a complaint about lack of movement, you’d be seeing me at my beach house in the Bahamas. Outside of pain, lack of mobility is the number one biggest complaint we get. In conjunction with pain and movement problems, the most common way for […]
TOP 6 NUTS AND SEEDS FOR HEALTHY LIVING
Nut and seeds are packed with healthy nutrients. They are calorie dense and provide healthy fats, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. According to North America Vegetarian Society nuts and seeds are a reliable and delicious source of trace minerals like magnesium, zinc, selenium and copper. The phytochemicals in nuts and seeds help to fight disease and […]
Hip Flexor Tightness and Why It Is Killing Your Low Back
All of us have woken up from a long night sleep with that nagging pain through your lower back. We pull our knees to our chest….no relief. We try and rotate our lumbar spine hoping for our pain to reduce….nothing. Maybe it’s that pesky piriformis muscle we all keep hearing about. But none of this […]
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