
What is Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis of the Spine The prefix osteo-, coming from “bone,” -arth, meaning “joint,” and the suffix -itis meaning “inflammation” give a tremendous hint as to
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Osteoarthritis of the Spine The prefix osteo-, coming from “bone,” -arth, meaning “joint,” and the suffix -itis meaning “inflammation” give a tremendous hint as to
Physical therapists prescribe a lot of exercises for unique injuries and strengthening programs. These exercises oftentimes require certain tools that sit around the clinic waiting
Studies show that roughly 1 in 4 Americans living today struggle with chronic or recurring knee pain. This can make even simple daily tasks like
Let’s be real–if we listed every single thing about Mid-County Physical Therapy, you’d be reading all day. SO… we made this abridged version. 1. The
Plantar Fasciitis – Get Rid of Your Heel Pain Plantar fasciitis, or heel spur syndrome, results from overuse and repetitive motions on the connective tissue
Muscle Contractions Often, you may hear a therapist or technician ask you to perform a concentric or eccentric contraction. This vocabulary, while lesser-used for convenience,
How Does Dry Needling Therapy Work? Dry needling is a technique used to treat myofascial pain syndrome resulting from various injuries and diagnoses. This treatment
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