by Erin Morris | Feb 25, 2022 | Blog
According to some recent studies, women treated with physical therapy for carpal tunnel syndrome with either physical therapy or surgery had equivalent success in increasing self-reported function, symptom severity, and pinch-tip grip force. One hundred women with...
by Erin Morris | Feb 16, 2022 | Blog
Joint replacement surgery is usually only considered after all else has failed to relieve arthritic pain and restore joint function. Before surgery is considered, more conservative treatment alternatives are usually tried. Once the pain has gone beyond responding to...
by Erin Morris | Feb 12, 2022 | Blog
What are Disks? Disks act as cushions between your spine’s bones. They are made up of a thick outer layer that covers softer cartilage in the center. It can help to picture them as jelly-filled doughnuts that fit perfectly between your vertebrae. With time,...
by Erin Morris | Feb 7, 2022 | Blog
Many of the muscles related to the cervical spine, which is responsible for holding the head up, are overworked when you have a forward head posture. As the body tries to adapt and discover effective ways to hold the head erect for straight-ahead vision, forward head...
by Erin Morris | Feb 2, 2022 | Blog
While more people are getting the COVID vaccine every day, it’s important to remember that the coronavirus is still a danger to people in our country and around the world. While there are no immune boosting foods that can prevent you from developing COVID-19,...
by Erin Morris | Jan 29, 2022 | Blog
Shadows on the lungs, a cough, a clammy forehead. Most persons who are infected with the viral pandemic that is currently sweeping the globe will only develop a mild form of the mysterious ailment. Some people will be completely unaware that they have it. When...