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Pain Management
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Physical Therapy Exercises
The procedures of physical therapy are diverse. Physical therapy combines a variety of methods and techniques. Yet all in all, the process would include lifestyle change, external stimulation, use of assisting devices, and of course the therapeutic exercise.
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Dynamic Physical Therapy
Located in the northwestern part of Michigan, Dynamic Physical Therapy has been delivering physical therapy treatment since it began in 1995. The company has a team of professional physical therapists and specialists led by two Directors, both of whom are also licensed and experienced physical therapists themselves.
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How Physical Therapy for Osteoporosis Helps
Osteoporosis affects millions of people and is the second biggest health problem worldwide. Osteoporosis is the condition wherein the bones lose mass and the bone tissues deteriorate. Osteoporosis makes bones thin, fragile, and highly susceptible to fractures.
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Why Physical Therapy is for You Benefits of Physical Therapy
When one hears the words physical therapy, what most likely comes into mind are masseuses. Yet physical therapy delves much deeper than your typical run-of-the-mill masseuse. The benefits of physical therapy far outweigh those of regular massages from untrained masseuses. What physical therapy is is a science. Its a far cry from the indiscriminate kneading and pounding of some masseuses. They only make you feel better for awhile, sort of like a placebo. One of the benefits of physical therapy compared to massages is that physical therapy cures you.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery - Is it Effective?
Carpal tunnel syndrome is devastating the workplace, causing unnecessary employee down time and increased business insurance premiums. Is Carpal Tunnel Surgery the best treatment choice for employees or are conservative, non-invasive treatment methods better?
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Core Strength Training For COPD - The Edge You Need Part 2
As I mentioned in Part 1 of this series, having a strong core (abs, obliques, intercostals, diaphragm and lower back) is a must for anyone, especially people with COPD. Simply put, with strong abs, ribcage muscles, diaphragm and lower back, a person with COPD will have an easier time keeping their lungs clean and healthy. Of course, I am speaking from personal experience here. I have COPD. Yet, I am firmly convinced that I am far healthier with a stronger body core than I would be without one.
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Wheelchair Bound? Even You Should Consider The Necessity Of Physical Exercise
The disabled can suffer additional pain to that from which they likely already suffer. This is because of the reaction of the muscular system to being constantly in the same position - such as sitting in a wheelchair, for example. Nonetheless, everyone with a disability, and especially those that severely impair mobility, has an individual case, or individual situation. All cases have some kind of distinction particular to the patient. Therefore, as a patient, following your doctor's recommendations for physical treatment is extremely important.
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Natural Pain Management: Exercise & Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is a nightmare that afflicts all too many people, but there are options available to help manage it. While different options work for different people, exercise has been shown to have immense benefit for many sufferers. This article explores possible reasons for the relationship between exercise and chronic pain relief, and talks about the factors that need to be considered before trying out 'exercise therapy'.
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