
It’s a new year! Many people make resolutions to improve their health and life in the new year, but most of them give up on their resolutions within the month of January. This doesn’t need to be you, though! You can make your New Year’s resolutions achievable by keeping the following physical therapy advice in…

We’ve compiled a helpful list of tips for walking safely on snow and ice for you to utilize all winter long. With some adjustments and a lot of care, you can prevent injuries. While our physical therapists are here to help you recover from any injuries you do sustain over the winter, we care about…

Whether you’re taking on the bunny slopes during a holiday vacation with your family or you’re eyeing the challenge of a black diamond, a physical therapist can help you spend more time enjoying the slopes. Here’s what you need to know about how physical therapy can help you with both preparing for the ski season…

Rest assured: if your physical therapist is recommending that you give dry needling a go, it’s because they think it will help you. They wouldn’t be out here recommending treatments that hurt you – they’re not sadists!

Physical therapy for ballerinas helps you to stay en pointe for longer. Here is what you need to know about some of the challenges that ballet dancers face with physical therapy, common ballet injuries that a physical therapist can help with, and signs that it’s probably time for you to look for a physical therapist.

Physical therapy can improve your posture by providing you with the professional guidance you need in order to make a lasting change. It is important to do whatever you can to improve your posture, as poor posture can have negative effects on your health and wellness over time.