Physical Therapy For TMJ Disorder
By Bryan Guild, SPT How can a PT assessment and physical therapy for TMJ disorder provide pain relief and improved functionality? The Tempomandibular Joint Your jaw, otherwise known as [...]
By Bryan Guild, SPT How can a PT assessment and physical therapy for TMJ disorder provide pain relief and improved functionality? The Tempomandibular Joint Your jaw, otherwise known as [...]
by Jessica Fortune, SPT Fun Fact: The back pain and discomfort you feel can be completely unrelated to the results of the Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) you got. Just [...]
by Bryan Guild, SPT Pictured from left to right: Bryan Guild, SPT; Mike Sirani, Co-founder; Dan Jones, Co-founder; Paul Morse, CPT. Moving from physical therapy to functional [...]
Jessica Fortune, SPT What Is RockTape? RockTape is a type of kinesiology tape that serves various purposes. When using RockTape for physical therapy, if it is applied with the [...]
by Bryan Guild, SPT Labral hip tear Physical Therapy for Hip Labrum Repair The hip labrum is a ring of fibrocartilage surrounding the hip socket of the [...]
By Kiel Kyer SPT What is Postoperative Edema? Edema is swelling of body limbs that occurs due to a build-up of fluid within the tissues. Physical therapy for postoperative [...]
The Role of Physical Therapy in Chronic Pain Management What is Pain? Pain is an unpleasant sensation interpreted by the brain. It can be constant or intermittent, mild or [...]
Ryan Telian, SPT What Is Peripheral Neuropathy? The term “Peripheral Neuropathy” refers to a large group of disorders that cause motor and sensory deficits in your extremities. There are [...]
Dominic Bendetti, SPT You and Your Balance Being able to maintain balance in younger individuals is a skill that is very often taken for granted. Balance, also termed as [...]
by Mike Reeves, SPT Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) & Stem Cell Therapy Knee Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis that occurs in the aging adult causing the cartilage on the [...]