How Active and Passive Physical Therapy Treatment Can Improve Back Pain

Many people suffer from lower back pain and have no idea how to find lasting relief. The World Health Organization estimates that in the United States, 149 million days of work are lost due to low back pain. Dealing with this kind of pain can take time away from relaxing, working, spending time with family, and enjoying life overall. It can keep a person feeling extremely irritable, stressed out, and can lead to a variety of other health issues!
Read full blog3 Ways Physical Therapy Can Help You Fight Tension Headaches

Headaches are the third most common pain complaint. We all get the from time to time because they are so extremely common and can be debilitating to the point that they impact a person’s quality of life. If you are someone who deals with headaches on a daily basis, it can be very isolating and leave you feeling thoroughly exhausted at the end of the day.
There is good news on the horizon for you though: through physical therapy, long-term relief is possible.
Read full blogDid You Know Physical Therapy Can Treat These 3 Types of Arthritis Without Drugs?

According to a study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, about 30 percent of male athletes who regularly play contact sports such as football, basketball, or soccer will develop arthritis in their knees and hips at some point. Arthritis pains are a common term used to describe over 100 different types of joint pain and disease. Many people believe that arthritis only affects elderly people, but this is far from the truth. Healthline states “the symptoms of arthritis usually develop over time, but they may also appear suddenly.
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