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Physical Therapy
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A Review of Electrical Muscle Stimulation
Electrical Muscle Stimulation, also known as EMS, is a very popular way to shake the muscles and prevent muscle atrophy. Some patients need it desperately, that’s why a lot of doctors use it on a regular basis. EMS is good when the patient has been suffering from strong injuries and is put to bed for a long time.
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Rotator Cuff - Information about Rotator Cuff Injuries and Treatments
A rotator cuff injury can be a real pain when it comes to living a normal life. If you enjoy having full range of motion in your arm, you may want to do all you can to avoid injury. For those with a rotator cuff tear or injury, here are ways you can help repair the damage and live a pain free life!
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Frozen Shoulder Causes and Treatments
Frozen shoulder is the name given to a stiff and painful shoulder joint which follows a typical pattern. It is also known as capsulitis or traumatic arthritis. The patient is usually aged 45 or over and a frozen shoulder most often occurs on the non-dominant side i.e. the left handed patient will have a right frozen shoulder and visa versa.
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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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Since When Did You Care? – The History of Physical Therapy
The start of the history of physical therapy had been acknowledged by researchers to date back as early as 3, 000 BC. The huge field of physical therapy now extends practically to all regions and in a variety of specialties, yet in those earliest times, it was China that is believed to have the best masseuses, and they also practiced on joint manipulation, soon later –acupuncture.
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Knee Physical Therapy
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 parts of the knee are the cartilage or the shock absorbing cushions in between muscles, the tendons or the cords connecting muscles to bones, and the ligament or the bands connecting our bones to other bones. Any damage to all of these parts are accounted for by a Knee physical therapy.
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Taking The Right Approach To Your Congenital Spine Condition
This article is about the right approach you should take if you suffer with a congenital spine condition such as spinal stenosis, scoliosis, etc. It discusses nutrition and exercise techniques. It also mentions types of health practitioners that might be of help to people. I also mention the mental approach you need to have somewhat.
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Get A Jump On Your COPD! Jumping Rope - A Novice's Approach
I receive lots of emails from people all over the world who have some form of COPD. Many of them are already discovering the health benefits of exercise. They have found out that even moderate exercise, performed daily, makes a world of difference in their ability to breath.
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Physical Therapy Billing
Physical Therapy billing is a topic not talked about too much. It is often misunderstood and taken for granted causing many practices to lose a lot of money. The information below will help you better understand physical therapy billing and make more money through your practice!
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Warning Signs of RSI
Shouldn't you be familiar with the signs RSI in order to determine if that is what you are suffering from? These are just some of the questions that accompany repetitive stress and will be asked - but what exactly is RSI?
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Rehabilitation Equipment - How They Can Help You To Lead A More Fulfilling Life
There is an increasingly lucrative market for rehabilitation products. More people are aware that full recovery needs therapy and rehabilitation. Physical therapists, geriatric centers, hospitals, chiropractics, orthopedic personnel and private homes need rehabilitation equipment that is geared to allow a weakened body to regain strength and stability.
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