As we age, maintaining mobility and independence becomes increasingly important for quality of life. For many seniors, the natural aging process, coupled with chronic conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis, can lead to decreased mobility, balance issues, and a higher risk of falls. In fact, approximately 20.6% of adults over 65 years of age experience significant mobility limitations. This loss of…
Physical therapy is a vital healthcare profession dedicated to enhancing and restoring functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. Often, the benefits of physical therapy are associated with high-profile conditions like sports injuries or post-surgical rehabilitation. However, the scope of physical therapy extends far beyond these well-known areas. Physical therapy plays a crucial role…
Back pain is a problem for many adults in America. A study indicates that an average of 23% of adults will deal with lower back pain chronically during their lifetime. Regular exercise is great at reducing back injuries. However, even those who exercise are not exempt. Back pain after a workout is more common than it seems. Is having back…
We’ve all seen them; the sports’ movies where the star athlete gets severely hurt and goes to physical therapy to get themselves back into shape for the next season. At the end, after a fast-paced montage, they are triumphant and ready to take on the world. While this can happen and is definitely a fantastic use of physical therapy, it’s…
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there have been over 6 million car accidents in the United States per year for the past five years. While some accidents incur property damage only, unfortunately, almost one-third of these accidents injure someone. When overcoming the trauma of a car accident, physical therapy can be instrumental in a patient’s path…