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PT & Workplace Injuries
According to the National Safety Council, a worker is injured on the job every seven seconds. The most common workplace…
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Physical Therapy & Stroke Recovery
Recovering from a stroke can be a lengthy process. Physical Therapists are an integral part of a stroke recovery team.…
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RPT Scholarship Winners 2018
Each year, RPT gives scholarships to each of the high schools for which we provide sports medicine services. 1-2 students…
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PT and Types of Incontinence
Did you know that over 13 million people in the United States suffer from urinary incontinence? Urinary incontinence is when…
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Elbows 101
Women, children, and the elderly are more at risk for elbow fractures. This can happen easily by falling and trying…
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Physical Therapy After a Stroke
Physical Therapy after a Stroke Every year in the US, two-thirds of individuals who suffer a stroke survive and need rehabilitation.…
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Vestibular Dysfunction and Physical Therapy
Over 40% of adults will experience vestibular dysfunction. Learn how physical therapy can help alleviate symptoms.
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Pelvic Floor Pain
According to a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study, pelvic floor disorders affect a substantial proportion of women and increase…
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Torticollis and Infants
Torticollis is a condition where the neck muscles are tight, keeping the neck in a fixed position. The name comes…