Balance and Physical Therapy
by Scott Winslow, SPT Physical Therapy for Balance Problems Ever since we were babies learning to sit up, all of us have experienced what it’s like to lose our balance [...]
by Scott Winslow, SPT Physical Therapy for Balance Problems Ever since we were babies learning to sit up, all of us have experienced what it’s like to lose our balance [...]
Dayle Carhart, SPT A Day in the Operating Room Another physical therapy student resident and I had the great opportunity to spend a day observing arthroscopic surgeries in the [...]
Kerri Laurenza, SPT If you’ve sustained an injury, illness or developed pain that hinders your daily activities or movement, you may benefit from physical therapy services. Knowing what to [...]
By Nick Kossor, SPT What is ALS? Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (commonly known as “ALS” or “Lou Gherig’s Disease”) is a rare neurological condition that affects the nervous system’s ability [...]
By Amanda Cocozzo, PT History A 56 year old female was seen in the office of Capital Area Physical Therapy and Wellness with complaints of a 3 month history [...]
Capital Physical Therapy in the News! Just in case you missed it, we want to share a great article about Capital Area Physical Therapy that appeared in the April [...]
By: Andrew J Gaetano, PT, DPT, OCS, NCS, CSCS Patient History A 39-year-old woman presented with complaints of progressive difficulty with left jaw and ear pain and difficulty opening [...]
Jennifer Messinis, PT, DPT Capital Area PT Case Study: Knee Pain In this case study you will see how physical therapy can resolve knee pain that didn’t really have [...]
How To Choose A Physical Therapist Whether you were injured or had surgery, rehabilitation can be the key to your recovery. An important part of recovery is finding the [...]
Capital Area Physical Therapy is pleased to announce to addition of Dr. Tori Torrisi, physical therapist and athletic trainer to our team. Tori is a Clifton Park native who began [...]