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Chronic Joint Pain Doesn’t Have to be a Daily Struggle – Find Relief with PT

Discover How You Can Live More Comfortably!
Chronic joint pain may last for weeks or even months if left untreated. The joints are the structures that form the bonds between the bones. Joints provide you with support and assistance in your movement.
There are many different conditions that may cause chronic joint pain, including bursitis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains, and strains. Joint pain can occur in any part of the body, but in the knee, hip, and shoulder are most common.
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Physical Therapy Can Help Manage and Even Eliminate Chronic Back Pain in These 5 Ways
Does chronic back pain keep you from living the life you want to live? This debilitating symptom, which may be caused by a variety of underlying issues, may make you wish you could spend the rest of your life in your recliner.
However, you can in fact conquer your chronic back pain by getting out of the recliner and scheduling an appointment at a physical therapy practice.
Read full blogPelvic Floor Therapy Could Change Your Life

Pelvic pain is no joke. The pelvic area is an important part of the body that serves many purposes, especially for women. Pelvic pain can happen at different points throughout your menstrual cycle, during pregnancy, after giving birth, and even as a result of an underlying condition. Some pelvic conditions may also result in painful intercourse or infertility issues. Dealing with pelvic pain alone can be very confusing and scary, but luckily, it can be addressed and possibly fixed through pelvic floor rehabilitation.
Read full blogDry Needling: What is it and how can it help you?

Dry needling is a safe and effective method of treatment performed by a licensed physical therapist that works to reduce pain and muscle tension, while simultaneously improving mobility. It has been proven to treat numerous musculoskeletal issues, including acute and chronic injuries, overuse injuries, neck pain, headaches, back pain, sciatica, muscle spasms, muscle strains, tendinitis, knee pain, hip pain, fibromyalgia, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and more.
If you are dealing with one of these conditions and you’re looking for relief, or if you’d like to gain more information on how dry needling could benefit you, contact us today!
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Sciatica: What is it and how is it treated with Spine Physical Therapy?
The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve trunk in the body and consists of 5 nerve roots from the low back and tailbone that become one structure. The sciatic nerve travels from the low back to the buttocks and down the back of both legs where it provides sensation and muscle activation throughout the lower extremities.
What is sciatica?
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